Papers 1881-1890 of total 23385 found.
…of hockey became a professional sport way back in 1890. But in 1920 was when the National Hockey League came on to the scene. The same excitement, violence, media coverage and labor disputes were around then just as they are now. The game of hockey has been known…
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…that they have with their gun. While the media does give people dose upon dose of violence, much having to do with guns, the media is only making the shows because people want to watch them. In the twenty first century, murder is cool and seeing someone shot…
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…and violence was looked at concerning the impact of media violence on kids. Though there are many complexities in this realm of behavioral research, there is one clear and simple message that parents, educators, and public policy makers such as yourselves need…
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…than just offensive. When combined with all the murder and mayhem depicted by the media they are helping to create a culture of violence that is increasingly enveloping our children, desensitizing them to consequences and ultimately cheapening the value…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to reach the middle class African American woman. One of the major articles is a piece on domestic violence and the rising occurrence of violence among teenage couples. This is a concerning issue among many races, but the article was laced with black stasticis…
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Category: /History
…Hitler’s Rise To Power A ‘putsch’ is an illegal overthrow of government by using the force of violence. Hitler attempted a putsch in Munich, 1923. I believe that Hitler chose to carry out the putsch in Munich because it was in Bavaria. The people…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, it is not the first time this has happened. School shootings have kept the media busy for the last few years. Why did they do this? What were their reasons? How could they kill somebody without any cause or purpose? People have asked these questions for many years…
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…Is Not The Problem, Zimmring exerts a great deal of effort doing calculations that show the U.S. a violence problem. He then looks at how political rheotirc conflates this with a crime problem, which leads to a major criminal justice problem. Media and politicians…
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…their children learning the values from mass media and video parlours rather than from schools or churches or homes. According to Browning there are two facts that are disturbing and have emerged from the congressional debate over violence in the media. The first…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. But after looking at the facts carefully it is very obvious they are practically one and the same entity. First it is important to note that 80% of all media(including; radio, television, internet news and other media, motion pictures, and music) is owned…
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