Papers 1571-1580 of total 20956 found.
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…. Many women used the cars to save time in their daily domestic chores -- in turn giving them more free time, in which they could educate themselves, or find a job. The younger generations loved the car as an escape from the chaperones. A juvenile court…
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…. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** BIBLIOGRAPHY Biden, Joseph R. “Domestic Violence: A Crime Not a Quarrel” Trial Magazine (June 1993, p.56-62) Boun, B. “Child Sex Abuse Leaves Mark on Brain” Science News, (November 1995 p. 340) “Emotional Abuse”, Internet…
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…a sense of frustration. “I had no idea of peace and tranquility. From my earliest recollections there has been a struggle, strife, and the ubiquity of violence. This ranged from the economic destitution of my family, to the domestic violence between my…
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…on any available victim (perhaps a source of domestic violence) or on those in power over the governing political and economic system. Small factions of communism, and in particular socialist have been present in the United States even before the death…
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…of drug use as well. Also on the list of troubles are gambling, legal problems, violence and mental illness. 80 to 100 million people in the United States gamble regularly. Of that number, 6 percent ( six million people) have a problem with compulsive…
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…obtained in a survey of leading academics in the field. From these definitions, the author isolated the following recurring elements, in order of their statistical appearance in the definitions: Violence, force (appeared in 83.5% of the definitions); political…
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…teen, Alex, whose world consists of rape, murder, and ruthless violence. Alex is eventually setup by his "droogs" (friends) and is arrested and jailed. After some time in jail, Alex is placed in a new rehabilitating program that uses electro-shock therapy…
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…proved to boast a more powerful artistic vision, rather than the anticipated exploitation of nudity and violence, which although was graphic, only serves to enhance the realistic tone of the film. Polanski's film exposes the dilution of bloodshed, voyeurism…
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…teen, Alex, whose world consists of rape, murder, and ruthless violence. Alex is eventually setup by his "droogs" (friends) and is arrested and jailed. After some time in jail, Alex is placed in a new rehabilitating program that uses electro-shock therapy…
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…National Institute of Mental Health: Thinking About Violence in Our Schools Office of The Surgeon General: Youth Violence Two teenagers entered a high school in Colorado and opened fire on their classmates. The young gunmen end their lives…
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