Papers 2041-2050 of total 20956 found.
…that are esteemed in the world of criminality basically contradict the most common female stereotypes such as weakness, submission, domestication and nurturance. For the most part, crime is much more stigmatizing for women than for men and it generally poses greater…
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…gangster violence; more importantly they had failed to satisfy popular aspirations for independence and social progress. here were still disruptive protests against U.S. control and exploitation of the Cuban economy; and when Prio agreed to send Cuban…
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…of women, domestic violence and the peddling of pornography (Clare, 2000: 13). This is explained by doing medical tests on animals, which show that females become more aggressive when injected with high levels of circulating male sex hormones. However, as Clare…
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…and indulged in numerous other savage acts of violence. This resulted in a famine in 1932-33. It is estimated that five million peasants died of malnutrition during these years. In terms of economic and human costs, the collectivization campaign had been…
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…% of assaults, 48% of robberies and 44% of burglaries. In general, alcohol abuse is estimated to have contributed to 25% to 30% of violent crime. Alcohol is also present in the majority of domestic violence cases (Gold, 2000). Alcohol induces anger, lowers…
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…of marriage, legal separation of the parties, neglect, abuse, dependency, guardianship, paternity, termination of parental rights, and protection from domestic violence, in which the issue may appear. The initial forms a parent must file, when initiating a child…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of excessive violence. However after this bloodless revolution things were becoming more tense. Such examples are most of the Balkans, chunks of ex-Soviet Central Asia and also the Southern part of Russia itself including Chechnya. However central Europe has…
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…are not always going to depend on an officer to make a decision especially if that soldier's life is being immediately threatened. Because of the very nature of the purpose of the military, which is to protect the United States from all enemies foreign and domestic
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…that replace their less stable domestic currency with the U.S. dollar experience a lower and more stable inflation rate. A lower and more stable inflation rate, in turn, is expected to lead to a higher level of investment and a faster rate of economic growth…
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Category: /History
…of the world, the growth of large, dense, sedentary human populations relied wholly upon the production of food to support not only the farmers, but also the non-food producing members of the new population. The domestication of plants and animals provided a means…
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