Papers 1291-1300 of total 20956 found.
…Enjoying Violence There are many different views on how violent films and music affect people. Personally, I believe violent films and music do not affect people, but some studies show they do. There are also various reasons why people want…
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…Reagan had a similar problem with the war on drugs. Inner city violence increased due to gangs fighting for territory. It was also an underlying cause in the rise of domestic violence, child abuse, homelessness, violence in school, and dropout rates…
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…available to her mother, who was uneducated, was working as a domestic help for meaningless pay. She even worked herself, taking on the burden of helping to support her family while she was in school. Although she lacked the intellectual comprehension…
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…. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Berry, Dawn Bradley. Domestic Violence Sourcebook. Lowell House: Los Angeles. 1995. Daro, Deborah. “Child Abuse.” On disk. Grolier Interactive Inc. 1999. Hopper, Jim. “Child Abuse: Statistics, Research, and Resources.” 24 July 1998…
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Category: /History
…”, and they did this through violence. Local governments also imposed severe vagrancy laws applied to black adults, compulsory apprentice laws for black children and numerous other statutes and regulations restricting the freedom of choice of the newly freed slaves…
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…such as rape and domestic violence may not be looked upon as deviant enough to report to the police.’ Pg 8. One of the many reason Carrington wrote this text is to question why wasn’t anyone charged with rape? ‘Despite the investigation unearthing compelling…
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…put fact back into divorce, expecting proof when allegations of domestic violence or child abuse are made, and stop running divorce on fear. Let us reform the real "marriage penalty", which is the nearly automated policy of driving husbands from…
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…earned .50 cents on the dollar earned by white workers. This wage discrimination pattern continued across various working environments throughout America, forcing Japanese immigrants into employment as laborers, service workers, or domestic servants…
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…that the only option available to her mother, who was uneducated, was working as a domestic help for meaningless pay. She even worked herself, taking on the burden of helping to support her family while she was in school. Although she lacked the intellectual…
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…at her and said that he owned me and had the right to do whatever he wanted to me”. Women in Syria are usually viewed as weaker than men in mind, body, and spirit. They are often not only discriminated, but also victims of violence and rape. Like in most…
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