Papers 2101-2110 of total 23385 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…to believe that Malcolm X was an extremist. He believed that non-violence was a trick by the whites to keep blacks in their places. In a speech he gave in 1963, Malcolm X tells people that violence is key in achieving equality. Malcolm X declares…
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…it is meant for. Illegalizing marijuana violates civil liberties, causes social disorder, and increases crime and violence. The best solution to reduce these problems is to legalize marijuana for medicinal and recreational use. Marijuana’s effects are nearly…
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…of do-it-yourself projects for a generation. Instead of waiting for the next big thing in music to be excited about, anyone with this new sense of autonomy can make it happen themselves by forming a band. Instead of depending on commercial media, from the big…
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…about. When people think about gangs, it is assumed that they are a bunch of young people engaged in drugs and violence. People tend deny the fact that gangs is an issue and tend to not want to deal with it because they think it doesn’t concern them…
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…Violent methods of protest were increasingly embraced by African Americans in the Civil Rights movement during the 1950s to 1960s because of frustration caused by the time consuming and ineffectiveness of peaceful non-violence. After the initial hype…
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…Terrorism can be defined in many ways. In the context of this essay, terrorism is defined as the calculated use of violence or the threat of violence to evoke extreme fear in the community or to intimidate governments in the pursuit of political goals…
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Category: /History
…activists beat them and burnt the buses they were on. King realised that the media was a very powerful tool when they covered the use of violence by the KKK. The continual effort to strengthen the message for rights can be outlined in Birmingham, Alabama…
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Category: /History
…Serial Killers Over the course of the past century, violent crimes and murderers have become more common in society due to the exposure received from media and the increase in public violence. Acts of vengeance are often linked to an individual's…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and refugee situations are cut and dry. There were many sources of insecurities behind the situation in Rwanda, which caused the mass violence from April to July 1994. There is not one, two or even three specific events that directly caused the civil war…
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…;Free Speech and the Porn Wars.” National Forum. 75.2 (1985): 25-28. Clark, Charles S. “Sex, Violence, and the Media.” CQ Researcher. 17 Nov. 1995: 1019-1033. Dworkin, Andrea. “The Real Pornography of A Brutal War…
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