Papers 1871-1880 of total 20956 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…nobody to talk to, About a family “secret”, What can “i” do? Domestic violence, abuse; We all hear about it. But when you’re the victim, It’s actually quite different. Days have walked past me, Like thousands of years, I’ve prayed for change…
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Violence in Hockey Conn Smythe, one of hockey’s most respected figures, once said, “If you can’t beat ‘em in the alley, you can’t beat ‘em on the ice.” So, how can hockey be a clean and respectable sport if one of its former presidents tells us…
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Category: /History
… The sixties were turbulent times for America, both domestically and abroad. During the sixties America witnessed the assassination of a president, the assassination of a civil rights leader, a “conflict” in Vietnam, and a counterculture…
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…increased, the institutions should also stress the importance of the growing trends in criminal activity so that they are prepared to deal with them. These include such areas as race relations, domestic violence, handling the mentally ill, and so…
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Category: /Literature/English
…relations, domestic violence, handling the mentally ill, and so on. This will, in turn, enable operations run more smoothly, hopefully avoiding police abuse problems in the future. Such training translates into several goals in creating a professional police…
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…that they are prepared to deal with them. These include such areas as race relations, domestic violence, handling the mentally ill, and so on. This will, in turn, enable operations run more smoothly, hopefully avoiding police abuse problems in the future. such training…
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…. As the time devoted to training has increased, the institutions should also stress the importance of the growing trends in criminal activity so that they are prepared to deal with them. These include such areas as race relations, domestic violence, handling…
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Category: /History
…What is mob violence? Well, nowadays, mob violence differs in comparison to mob violence in the nineteenth century. In the years following the Civil War, there was a lot of mistreatment of African Americans. Ida B. Wells, a young African American…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The theories of sport mirroring society, violence as a result of economic incentive, and theinfluence of the crowd behavior are the theories that I feel are responsible for the increasing violencein sports. Most people when involved in a highly stressful…
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…, following the horrifying school shooting in Littleton, Colorado that increased public calls for a national response to youth violence, President Clinton requested that the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice conduct a study of whether…
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