Papers 1601-1610 of total 20956 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…separate institutions for youthful offenders was part of the larger “Progressive Movement,” which was keenly concerned about prostitution and other “social evils.” Child-saving was also a celebration of women’s domesticity, though ironically women were…
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Category: /History
…that he would hold the Germans strictly accountable for their actions. Wilson responded by stressing the need for fair warnings that would preserve lives. Pacifists, those who opposed war or any type of violence on principle, were dissatisfied with Wilson's…
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Category: /History
…was the Weekly News. This paper ran from 1622 to 1641. It usually printed foreign news. It wasn't until 1628 that clerks who listened to debates in the English Parliament were reporting domestic news. This started one of the greatest debates in the world. In 1630 King…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of success. This means deaths and injury that result from a hopeless cause cannot be morally justified. The consequences of the war must be better than the situation that would exist had the war not taken place. The violence and destruction must be proportional…
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…, but with the new union strikes and with a few acts of violence which involved 3 separate letter bombs, where in one case 38 people were killed in Wall Street. All of the American accusations proved to be ludacris. Nevertheless, these were the main causes…
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…of their main point was to fight against the war in Vietnam. At the end of the 1960s the contestation began to increase. Violence reached its paroxism during the demonstration of Kent State. It is important to remember that student unrest in northeastern Ohio…
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…as the Red Scare, and associated it with not only foreigners, but with the new union strikes and with a few acts of violence which involved 3 separate letter bombs, where in one case 38 people were killed in Wall Street. All of the American accusations proved…
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…example of an incremental policy is the police department's policy on arresting someone when they get called for a domestic violence call. Maybe the pre-existing policy was that police were to just go, check it out, and see if it was possible for the couple…
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…Leisure at the turn of the century faced a social battle between a Victorian "cult of domesticity" and a fierce passion for sexual endeavors. This is the clash illustrated by Kathy Peiss in "Cheap Amusements", as well as in "An Hour before Daylight…
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Category: /Literature/English
…nowadays and it seems there’s something for everyone. Everything from documentaries, the news and comedy programs, its truly hard to resist watching television. However, with the mass amounts of television violence these days, the negative effects…
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