Papers 1721-1730 of total 27633 found.
…The Toughest Bar to Cross The protagonist of “Crossbar” has had his life altered violently and is now trying to cope with the effects of this great change. Aaron Kornylo is a champion high jumper until a piece of farm machinery severs his right leg…
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Category: /Literature/English
…these dynamic characters. O Brian shows the violent nature of soldiers under the pressure of war. He makes an effective antiwar statement, and he comments on the reversal of a social deviation onto the norm. The violent nature that the soldiers acquired during…
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…). In short the creature is never under the jurisdiction of Genesis because he has no Eden from which he can be exiled, and while he is violent and rebellious by nature his initial rejection justifies his brutality. <Tab/>While the creature's world…
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…in depth, two films from the horror genre made in the seventies, placing them within their cultural and political context, in an attempt to demonstrate that this genre, in its golden age before the advent of the eighties "video nasty", spoke volumes about…
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…The Pool Flashing red and blue dominated the room. Video games were all he could see; nothing could tear him away. Engulfed in sounds of race cars and yelling fans, he sat there, clueless. No noise penetrated his ears. Fingers ran across controls…
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…something outside. First came television, followed by cable and digital hi-def. Video games evolved from Pong to Tomb Raider. Finally came the Internet and the IM monster. Now children sit and click (T.L. 84). As a result, we have a generation of kids who spend…
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…who had learned that sex at most meant sex with one’s children, stepchildren, parents, siblings, pets, and with neighbors, plumbers, salesmen, burglars, and peepers.”(Somerville, 3) Dr. Michael Stevenson found that much of the sexually violent material…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of supporters, first by following and observing and eventually by becoming one of them. His journeys take him to a number of different European cities, bars, stadiums, and violent outbreaks. Buford thoroughly illustrates the nature of this extreme and form…
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…throwing a vicious blow to the face of Rudy Tomjanovich. Washington Capitals center Dale Hunter was suspended for twenty-one games for crosschecking Pierre Turgeon in the back after he scored a goal. The newest member of this notorious group is Boston Bruins…
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…shall not be taken away. The modern day anti-gun advocate cries out that if guns were outlawed, then the violent crime rate would drop dramatically. Were this true, I would agree with them, however, this is the true myth in the situation. Were guns still…
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