Papers 2041-2050 of total 23385 found.
…the world. It is through the use of media that the world has come closer and provided more support broadly. Mohandes K. Gandhi was a revolutionary leader of his time. He fought British rule using ideas of satyagraha. With his revolutionary non-violence acts…
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…tell Why" Chicago Sun- Times Online. Internet. 14 Mar. 2002 Available: http://www.suntimes.com/shoot "Facts About Violence Among Youth and Violence in Schools" CDC Media Relations Division 21 Apr. 1999: Online Internet 11 Mar. 2002 Available: http…
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…Does Professional Wrestling Corrupt Our Youth? Media analysts have uncovered a new culprit in the growing culture of violence among American youth, professional wrestling. Long considered boorish and pretentious, televised wrestling is now regularly…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. As a child a female feels relatively safe in her body, but as this body matures it betrays her becoming a target for rape and Crosby 4 other sexual violence and harassment. Media images lay around glossy photos scantily clad with red…
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…KOREAN, VIETNAM AND IRAQ WARS WITH THE MEDIA The Korean, Vietnam and Iraq wars were all brought up among their differences with one another. The media in hand had different styles for all three wars. The Korean War with the media was not really…
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…of representing Black pride for many. Young Black Americans looked to join gangs because of the kinship they could form with others who lived in a similar lifestyle. As the number of gangs grew, however, gang rivalry intensified to violence. The Bronx area of New…
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…that such shows acquire such high ratings. . In a testimony before the U.S. Commerce Committee on September 13th, 2000 AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) President Donald E.Cook made the following statement on media violence: "Children...learn by imitating…
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…for the media, which in turn makes the issue a public one. When the whole world is watching the situation usually will end with justice. As renowned anarchist Mumia Abu-Jamal said, Power itself is not derived through violence, though in governmental form…
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Category: /Literature
…and the late 1990's. The media coverage of the wars after the Vietnam War has allowed society to view death and tragedy with relative indifference, an issue Luhrmann addresses through his use of violence. The fight that occurs in Mercutios death scene would have…
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…religions has been spread in exceedingly diverse regions of the world, by vastly different cultures. Islam, as a prime example, has been characterized inequitably by historians and the media as a religion of violence. To put it bluntly, as this article does…
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