Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Television Born Killers
This essay attempts to evaluate the view that television violence is a cause of real world violence. Several studies supporting and opposing this view are examined as well as Gerbner's cultivation theory, which provides
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
school pupil may go through like the pressure to drink, smoke and take drugs. There is also no exposure to violence involved and the use of bad language. Adolescents have a need to be accepted by their peers and they get this acceptance by conforming to pure
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
(and at the same time publicizing) violence and discrimination as it is experienced by India's 'untouchables'. It was through their studies and close analysis of these given events and behavioral patterns that they were able to compose an article known as 'Broken
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Violence in Hockey: When does it go to far and how can a sport known for violence solve its problem?
Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
Abstract
Research today states that violence is impossible to avoid in contact sports, and that violent act committed in hockey is on rise. This paper looks at the occurrence of violence in the National Hockey Association, which is increasing within
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Category: /Entertainment
to solve problems. Children also should be taught to differentiate clearly between fiction and real life. Furthermore parents should teach their children not to bully others and make sure that they do not get examples of violence at home or at school. Another
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
One of the most eminent of Trocme's moral stances was on non-violence. Shaped by a violent past and deep faith; Trocme's message of passivity required respect for humanity, trust in God, and an unending desire to forgive. Trocme's primary influence
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Category: /Social Sciences
Television Violence
Sitting in school, little Kayla sits anxiously watching the clock. The teacher is talking to the class, but Kayla just can't wait to get home. When the bell finally rings, she runs out of the classroom, and all the way home. After
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
Hannah Arendt's concept of authority, as well as Robert Paul Wolff's concept of violence, can incorporate child abuse and why it may occur. Child abuse also called child maltreatment, is intentional acts that result in physical or emotional harm
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Category: /Literature/English
The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D Salinger, depicts how a lonely teenager, Holden Caulfield, deals with alcohol, sex, and violence. Teenagers must also deal with these problems daily.
Alcohol is very predominate throughout the novel
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Category: /Literature/English
relationships.
á Showing interest and caring.
á Resolving conflicts without fighting.
á Displaying appropriate affect. (Algozzine, Ruhl, & Ramsey, 1991)
In 1998, the president of the United States, instilled a school-wide violence free environment across
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