Papers 2151-2160 of total 23385 found.
…. A long time will pass until we will know everything that happened in Kosovo. “Over the past year of conflict, the methods of violence used by the Serbian police have escalated to the point of war crimes and other violations of international humanitarian law…
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…this man yelling frantically would seem just a little crazy. That sort of promotion may have worked for Shakespeare’s era but today a more ‘silenced’ or media orientated approach would work better. What does this mean you may be asking? To promote Shakespeare…
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…on trial every day for exercising their right to freedom of speech, whether it is a trial held in the court room or the more common media trial. Many times these disputes are over song lyrics. Court cases like that of Ozzy Osbourne’s song “Suicide Solution…
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…saw its ugly side through the mirror on a sunny day of April. Sex, corruption, drug, and violence are the four major problems that modern American society is suffering. The massacre of thirteen students and a teacher by two students at Columbine High School…
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…the children learn from media are negative. For example, the T.V. show "Cops" portrays mostly minorities. Is this because more minorities are arrested or is this because more minorities are initially pulled over and questioned. No one knows for sure. Other…
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…of selfish, individualistic approach in our societies. The nation is built up on the value system of its people. The problems we have now - communalism, regionalism, growing violence, separatism are all directly or indirectly reflection of erosion of our basic…
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…The freedom to express is essential to the democratic way of life. Today, that freedom is under attack. Both private groups and public authorities everywhere are working to remove various forms of media; newspapers, films, music, and books from public…
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…of publicity was the media. However in 1905 the media stopped taking an interest in the WSPU. So Emmeline had to think of other ways to catch the public eye. On 13th October 1905, Emmeline and her friend Anne and attended a meeting in London to hear Sir Edward Grey…
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…of alcohol Precipitating situational stress<Tab/>Minimal situational stress Living with partner<Tab/>Living alone Mobility with car in good condition<Tab/>Lives/works near the crime scene Follows crime in news media&lt…
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…the government may go about suspecting someone of terrorism. This allows the government a nice little hole: they can use these laws on any American. The US Code of Federal Regulations defines terrorism as: "...the unlawful use of force and violence against persons…
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