Papers 1931-1940 of total 6310 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…(“Salinger” CLC Vol. 1 298). In John Aldrigde’s comparison he wrote that both books rely on the concept of innocence to show how their main characters reach their coming of age. In The Catcher in the Rye innocence is a compound of urban intelligence, juvenile
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…the difficult job of rescuing hostages from terrorists. Juvenile units have the responsibility of conducting juvenile investigations. Property units are responsible for property confiscated as evidence, or items purchased by the police department. Fugitive search…
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…and impeding the flow, is that the smolts now have an even tougher time migrating downstream. The smolt used to be able to use the "flow" of the river to help them reach the ocean quickly and safely. Now, because there is no "flow" up to 90% of the juvenile salmon…
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Category: /Literature/English
…rights such as juvenile courts and child labor laws, brought about efforts of social action for the less fortunate (26). By the late 1960's, the children's rights movement came to age in America bringing about vigorous public debates about the needs…
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…. In The Catcher in the Rye innocence is a compound of urban intelligence, juvenile contempt, and New Yorker sentimentality. The symbol of innocence in this book is the children of the world, especially Phoebe, which are continuously challenged by ““phonies…
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…in a juvenile home. Charles' stay there was a repeat of his stay in the previous homes, and he was placed in a bonafied reform school. It was at the Indiana School for Boys at Plainfield that Charles Manson was beaten and raped repeatedly for over three years. He…
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…views on abortion are very interesting. The main focus is primarily on juveniles seeking abortions. Bush proposes to make juveniles who feel the need to have an abortion to go through a few obstacles. Parental notification will be issued if the person…
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…such as substance abuse, juvenile delinquency, and violent crimes of all types" (MTCAWA e-mail interview). Domestic violence against women is not merely a domestic issue; but, rather a complex socio-economical crisis that threatens the interconnected equilibrium…
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…for Juvenile Research. He was assigned to research the causes of juvenile delinquency in Chicago's tough "Back-of-the-Yards" neighborhood. In order to study gang behavior from the inside, Alinsky ingratiated himself with Al Capone's crowd, and came to realize…
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…the breeding ground for other social problems such as substance abuse, juvenile delinquency, and violent crimes of all types' (MTCAWA e-mail interview). Domestic violence against women is not merely a domestic issue; but, rather a complex socio-economical…
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