Papers 1561-1570 of total 20956 found.
…generation. For children they are young and innocent they will learn everything in school, from their parents and on whatever they see the most, which is television. They may not see any violence in school or from their parents but there is a big chance…
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…. "spouse is defined to refer to a person who lives with a person "on a genuine domestic basis as the husband or wife of the person". In Hope & Anor v NIB Health Fund Ltd the NSW Equal Opportunity Tribunal considered that the notion of financial…
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…-thinker. Many programs are violent and give kids ideas. Children are very impressionable and mimic almost everything they see or hear. Television plays a major role in shaping how children perceive the world. If a child is watching violence all the time…
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…Early Effects of the Agricultural Revolution. During the beginning stages of domestication humans had just begun to understand the process of cultivating plants and the domestication of animals. During this "Agricultural Revolution" the roaming…
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…in one permanent location and live there without having to relocate based on the direction that the animals traveled. Because the humans were able to domesticate animals as a result of the agricultural revolution, they had access to resources that were…
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…by bootstrap analyses and Bayesian posterior probabilities (BPP) for the nDNA data, by rare shared derived indels in the domestic cat lineage, by transposed nuclear mtDNA sequences in the domestic cat and Panthera lineages, by 11 to 65 diagnostic sites…
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…The humans, throughout history, had the need to domestic animals, such as the dogs. Scientists have proven that the earliest domesticated animal was the dog. The human domesticated many other animals, such as the cat for ritual purposes. Scientists…
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…the shooting had stopped, there were bloody bodies lying in the elementary schoolyard. The two shooters, who were only eleven and nine years old thought that using violence would solve their problem. How could a nine and eleven year old child think of setting up…
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…cared about entertaining himself by causing war and destruction. Because he liked it so much, Kreton could easily recognize violence when it came before him. Kreton thought that the people on Earth loved violence, because he saw them practicing it so much…
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…Charlotte Bronte uses violence in several scenes throughout the novel. The violence in the novel is not fatal to anyone, it is just used to catch the readers eye. This novel consists of many emotional aspects. For example, the violence in the scene where…
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