Papers 1561-1570 of total 55526 found.
…though is the easy access to guns and the glorification of revenge in real life and in entertainment. Crime in and around schools is threatening the well being of students, as well as the staff and surrounding communities. It also affects the learning…
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Category: /History
…essentially a job shop, with various machines placed randomly about in corners and on different floors, their individual motions controlled by a large wheel, often placed in the basement. Steam power, available since the invention of the steam engine by James Watt…
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Category: /History
…of control of the city of Jerusalem. Both sides believe themselves to be divinely entitled to exclusive control of the city; both sides have lived under the shadow of violence as a result. These religious convictions and intolerance have had tragic consequences…
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Category: /History
…-increasing shortage of skilled workers. Weapons on warships were another limiting factor in the success of the South. In 1860 only Tredegar Ironworks could cast guns which had only made nine hundred guns in the sixteen years prior to that date. Later…
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…, who has been conducting an on-going study of 40 troubled juveniles and 40 control groups youths since 1984, says that it is possible to predict with 80 percent accuracy by the third grade those who will go on to commit crimes based on a five-minute teacher…
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Category: /History
…fire from machine guns, mortars, and artillery. The element of surprise and deception of the enemy would play important roles in the planning of the assault. (Vail 7) Facing the invaders was Hitler’s “Atlantic Wall”. This was a wall of concrete and steel…
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…that everyone can see the deer, and even the image that most hunters are dumb rednecks. The concerned people just feel that people who hunt tend to be jerks and they don't won't to have bums out handling guns and killing things. The final major argument…
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…to note that in the Columbine shooting, the boys were wearing long, black trench coats, carrying big machine guns, and only shooting the people that ridiculed them. Watching this film and thinking about what those children went through at Columbine and thinking…
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…using guns in our nation is increasing. Children will mimic what they see on TV if there appears to be no consequences. Not only are one in four acts of violence on TV done with a gun, but also only 27% of the perpetrators are punished (Two New Studies…
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Category: /Literature
…says, but everyone made equal ... A book is a loaded gun in the house next door. Burn it. Take the shot from the weapon. Breach man's mind." This was a last-ditch attempt to save him. When Montag still fragrantly flouts this law, Beatty sends the Hound…
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