Papers 1711-1720 of total 23385 found.
…of the corresponding legal base regulating media, TV and movie industry, game industry etc. The most important direction to prevent violence crimes according to author - is violence control in general, since psychological circles in USA view sexual violence and just…
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…Gun Control Gun control has been a very controversial media topic throughout recent years, which has mainly been sparked by the rash of unfortunate school violence, such as the Littleton, Colorado shootings at Columbine High School in April of 1999…
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Category: /History
…communities, the media, and the government itself” ( McMahon 466). Also by ’68, protesters numbered almost seven million, with more than half being white youths in the college. Students for a Democratic Society, (SDS), announced its opposition of the Vietnam War…
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…the media from promoting violence. A way to bring peace is to make every country in the world sign a Treaty. A treaty that specifically states that every country is forbidden to declare war on another. And if one does not live up to their given word…
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…the media's need to formulate words that cover acts of violence targeted against society, and label them as something similar ( Hoffman, 1998, 13 ). Hoffman ( 1998 ) defines terrorism as " violence - or equally important, the threat of violence - used and directed…
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…the central question of the movie involves the situation of gun violence in America. Moore constantly asks why America has over ten thousand gun murders per year, while other countries like Canada and Japan, who have similar media, cultural, and societal outlooks…
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Category: /History
…in the smoke, din, dirt, and death of the battle. Soldiers on both sides were stunned by the violence and destruction they encountered. At day's end nearly 900 young men lay lifeless on the fields of Matthews Hill, Henry Hill, and Chinn Ridge. Ten hours of heavy…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, as primarily grassroots movements, expanded over a period of a few years and divided among ideological lines in the center of media attention. I see this division as the natural result of the movements growth, and dogmatic evo! lution. As the nineteen sixties…
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…to settle down to live more peaceful lives. As a result, humans had more time to spend learning, researching, and relaxing. These reasons led to the invention of different forms of media like radio, TV and Internet. TV has been a very popular form of media
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Category: /Social Sciences
…a bad reputation and had been characterized by self-destruction and violence. With more and more media coverage the music and the movement became increasingly popular. <Tab/>The punks managed to create enough media interest that people started…
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