Papers 1431-1440 of total 6310 found.
…Ainsworth (2001). Interest in Motive Police and lay-persons have different reasons for looking at motives. When a crime is committed, lay-people prefer to believe the offender was motivated by psychotic urges. Perhaps, by thinking this way, people are able…
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…or offend anyone. I know that there was nothing I could have done to prevent this incident. Now, I am more aware of my surroundings and my self-control of any of my outburst emotions or anything that contains my self.…
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…with different cultures and religion. Daoism tries to promote following the dao, or the way, and believing in heaven which could offend many people if used to run our government. Also, Confucianism is simply a set of values which would not be strong enough to govern…
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…Last night, I dreamt I was at a party. As I went into the room everyone's eyes turned towards me. I could feel myself going red with embarrassement. Some of the women gave me really black looks, as if I'd seriously offended them. I got a drink and looked…
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…something special to him, and if tattoos don't offend anyone including myself I would respect regardless of the reason it's tattooed for.…
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…as a priority as well. His brother, Paris, was committed to his wife but Hector was offended by anti-aggressive attitude. He never goes as far as to hurting Paris for his wrong choices, but vocally states his disapproving thoughts. Although Achilles is his ultimate…
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…presence in family life . Children viewing hours continues to increase year after year. Television is the most potent and pervasive offender. With screens now as tall as an ostrich and twice as wide, television dominates the world of whoever inhabits…
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…to be a better deterrent than life in a prison. Actually, the offender normally commits a crime under the influence of some factors like drugs or alcohol. For example, the murderers do not think about the consequence or the kind of punishment they are going to receive…
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…would be stopped and the author would be punished. But in today's world there is lot more freedom one can express ones thoughts freely and openly but even in today's world a person is criticized if his or her writing offends a group or community for example…
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…nature of the author. Women are according to him in this book simple, mindless and shallow creatures of non-importance. By this opinion I feel very offended. However, "There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written…
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