Papers 1411-1420 of total 20956 found.
Category: /History
…not accept their lot in life, however, and they rebelled without using violence. This is not to say that there were not slave revolts. The previously mentioned Turner rebellion was not the first uprising in the South. Several earlier conspiracies could have…
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Category: /Literature/English
…south was due to the absence of a rebellious influence, the masters’ continuous effort to make the slaves submissive, and the strength of the family. The slaves did not accept their lot in life, however, and they rebelled without using violence
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Category: /Literature/English
…television violence and children has been shown. Studies have been carried out and all the results point to the same conclusion: Violence on Television affects the behavior of children who are watching it. In fact, violence on TV causes children…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Seventy-five present of all television programs contain violence. The percentage skyrockets to ninety present when looking at children’s programming according to the National Television Violence Study. Violence on television dose has an effect of youths…
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…Firearm regulation has had little effect in decreasing the violence in California. Laws were passed to restrain in the rising percentages of violence. One example of such a law is the Brady Bill. The bill was passed in 1993 and enforced a fifteen-day…
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…Children today spend hours of their lives watching television shows that flaunt violence. Children watch shows that range from cartoons to the news in which almost all depict violence in some way. Today's youth are becoming more and more violent…
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Violence in Society By: Anonymous E-mail: Bambi1@erols.com Running head: VIOLENCE IN THE MEDIA AND ITS EFFECTS ON SOCIETY Violence in the Media…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The theme of Romeo and Juliet is love and violence. This movie is set in our modern time. The director did an exceptional job commingling the old text of senescent English to that of our newfangled lifestyle and dress. The director changed nothing…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on Addictions in Buffalo, NY, found that 87 percent of alcoholic women had been physically or sexually abused as children, compared to 59 percent of the nonalcoholic women surveyed. A 1993 study of more than 2,000 American couples found rates of domestic violence
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Category: /Literature/English
…, nor do they care to know anything about him, simply because he is a “plain black boy.” During the 40’s to the 50’s, women across America were torn between choosing a simple domestic life or having a career. Brooks’ take on this controversial topic…
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