Papers 1481-1490 of total 28420 found.
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…be h! azardous to the environment, because more land is being cleared to make room for these immigrants. Others blame crime, poverty and overpopulation on immigration. It is impossible to stop all immigrants from coming to the United States…
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…Criminologists attempt to explain the compulsion to commit crime through various theories. Two major theoretical influences are biological and sociological. The biological perspective suggests that the disposition to break the law is interwoven in one…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The most significant problem facing young people in the inner city today is one problem but many problems put together. The use of drugs and the crime that occurs all intertwine and form one big problem. Also the lack of education doesn¡¦t help…
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…to kill the source of his homosexual attraction to them. In killing them, he killed what he hated in himself.” (www.fortuencity.com/underworld/killer/86/dahmer2.html). There are four distinctive types of serial killers not one. Dahmer falls under the category…
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…, from revolution to colonization to an ethnically diverse society. People are persuaded to do such brutal actions. Several actions have been taken to prevent genocide and the rise of another Hitler. The word is new the crime is ancient. Polish scholar…
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…again. The familiar faces were those of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb. Both were attractive young men who were very intelligent. Bobby Franks’ disappearance would lead to one of the most recognized stories of crime and punishment in United States history…
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Category: /History
…that a country could survive without alcohol. Instead it led Americans to distrust and hate government officials. Drinking would become fashionable, and organized crime would take over the cities. Prohibition was therefore an impossible ideal and a disastrous social…
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Category: /History
…returned to Europe to become a writer. He lived for several years in poverty. Orwell hated totalitarianism and in 1936, joined the Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War. Orwell was critical of Communism but basically considered himself a Socialist. Later…
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Category: /Literature
…with it. And even if you hate me, I cannot think badly of you"(15). Jason proved to be very self-centered and egotistical when he proclaimed that by marrying into the King's family he was helping Medea and the children, "But - this was the main reason - that we might…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with them very little.’ Crime flourished in these conditions, and things that normal Party members were strictly prohibited to do were allowed to go unreprimanded within the world of the proles. Promiscuity went unpunished, divorce was permitted… there was a vast…
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