Papers 1851-1860 of total 55526 found.
…became a member of was called the “Bim Booms” gang. In this gang, Capone was taught how to defend himself with a knife, and with a gun. By the time Capone reached the sixth grade he had already become a street brawler. Capone never responded well to authority…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a “gun”, point it at the screen and shoot away for hours killing left and right. Annually, Americans spend over 4 billion on video games such as; Grand Theft Auto, Doom, Road Rage, Commando, Resident Evil, and Berserk, (a game where “a guy with a big sword…
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…Violence among youth, especially in inner city schools, is one of Americas most pressing and controversial concerns. Local studies indicate that youth violence is increasing. In addition, America’s youth, like adults are now more frequently using guns
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…three scares (Kobler 23). Soon after, Capone joined the James Streetgang which was headed by a guy named Johnny Torrio. In 1920, Torrio asked Capone to go to Chicago and work with his uncle who controlled the city's largest prostitution and gambling ring…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…had heard of the horror of the concentration camps and what awaited them once they left the safety of their homes. Some of the officers and I tried to be nice to the Jews because I, personally, hated carrying around this gun. Once you were in the camp…
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…. However, it is obvious he has serious problems. “Jack’s” main problem, what the audience comes to find out, is his alter ego, Tyler Durden. “Jack” struggles to take control as he sees that Tyler’s acts of vandalism are wrong. However, he cannot stop himself…
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control. From the start, it is a culture clash as Lee and Carter discover that they have nothing in common, including the manner in which they conduct themselves as police officers. Neither Inspector Lee (Chan) nor Detective Carter (Chris Tucker) is used…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of guns and dysfunctional families as the source of violence-not games (Goodstein)." Entertainment producers argue that it is not their responsibility, but the responsibility of the parents to make sure that their own children are not exposed to media…
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Category: /Literature/English
…one hand on a gun. While this information may appear irrelevant, she is building a stepping stone for the reader. From now on, we have a picture in our minds about the cop, which will guide us throughout the poem. The second stanza takes a more…
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Category: /History
…. This was the place where they did the medical experiments on the Gypsies. ...There were machine guns all around and you always had to be aware of that. ...The women were used as field hands and it was truly slavery. ...They would march off, and I remember my mother…
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