Papers 1301-1310 of total 20956 found.
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…. Injustice can be experienced personally, through jokes, graffiti, abuse and violence from other people. Discrimination can also be experienced through society's laws and social policies, such as being denied access to education, jobs, housing, and other services…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of sensationalism. For instance, America’s first real newspaper, Publick Occurrences, Both Foreign and Domestic, reported a story on how the King of France was flirting with the prince’s wife. Furthermore, in the 1830s, there was the creation of the penny press, which…
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Category: /Literature/English
…performance, drug use and violence and high dropout rates. Education affects the standard of living of the people in the country. Standard of living is defined as the way of people live in a country with necessary items such as cars, televisions and telephones…
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…(Brownstein). "This is the most negative public opinion about America and an American president that I've ever seen," said Andrew Kohut, director of the Pew Global Attitudes Project (Brownstein). <Tab/>War means death and violence towards innocent…
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Category: /History
…in Jamaica was black women’s promotion of a popular ‘voice’ both within the missionary churches and, more radically, by forming their won Afro-Christian religious association. Thus there became a third realm of opposition other than violence and hidden resistance…
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domestic use. Over fifty yeas ago, Dr. Benjamin Spock,a prominent child pediatrician, suggested that all forms of corporal punishment traumatize children, trigger more aggressive behavior in the future, and is entirely ineffective in discipline (Costello…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…research. Psychologists, and other social scientists, have brought aid to women who truly suffer from domestic violence in America, but they have also been criticized for supporting women who have not been abused. There is dyer need for a closer examination…
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…scientists, have brought aid to women who truly suffer from domestic violence in America, but they have also been criticized for supporting women who have not been abused. There is dyer need for a closer examination of the negative aspects that have arisen out…
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…that may lead to a shock or coma, and extreme mood swings, which may lead to domestic violence. There are and estimated 600,000 heroin addicts in the United States today. There are also and estimated 286 new heroin users a day. The reason for the significant…
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…terrorist incident--domestic or international.8 The reasons for terrorism's increasing lethality are complex and variegated, but can generally be summed up as follows: The growth in the number of terrorist groups motivated by a religious imperative…
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