Papers 1261-1270 of total 20956 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…). There is some belief that a relatively large proportion of law enforcement officers may be involved in domestic violence, in part because of the stressful nature of the job. Many law enforcement agencies have begun to turn their attention to the issue and devise ways…
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Category: /Literature
…and raised national awareness which led to the passage of the Voting rights act. This was followed by the Watts riots which marked a "watershed in the evolution of black militance." reflecting the burgeoning militancy and resort to violence. The year 1965 also…
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…gives us the right to speak of whatsoever we wish effectively causing debates that have been on going since the beginning of time, like the chicken and the egg. An all too common argument that seems to plague America is violence in the media and its effects…
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Category: /History
…of the two were clearly responsible for the distinct different responses to their fight against American racism. With King being a well-educated man, he had read up on non-violence, and would use non-violence as the tactic of the Civil Rights Movement in which he…
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…NARROW THE TOPIC: · What is considered violence in sports? · Who gets injured and how? · Is there a link between sports and violence? · Does our violent society contribute to violent sports? · Why is there so much violence in sports today…
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…, a person convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence may no longer possess a firearm. Applicants must be able to certify that they have not been convicted of any such violation and that they are not otherwise prohibited from possessing firearms…
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…-sustaining recovery of domestic demand, which needs to be duly taken into account in the conduct of monetary policy. Under such circumstances, the Bank of Japan will continue to firmly maintain its quantitative easing policy until the consumer price index…
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…throughout history as it has simply been regarded as an extension of the work they do within the home. During the 19th century, working class women had domestic-related jobs in clothing factories or as seamstresses, while middle-class women became teachers…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of gender roles; mind favor raising children of both genders for similiar public achievemnts and domestic responsibilities that does not equate man with humanity. Many campaign vigoriously against violence, against woman (rape,wife beating) etc., and against…
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…because large numbers were involved in unpaid domestic work. Secondly, they found it difficult to find employment while being involved in unpaid domestic work. Unemployment affects the unmarried, junior members of households more adversely than the other…
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