Papers 2181-2190 of total 20956 found.
…SHOOTING’S IN THE U.S. SCHOOLS How do we stop the violence in the U.S. schools? Where is it all beginning? The society has brought us from fistfights to gunfights all in the last decade and is that where we want our society to be? Violence
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Category: /Literature/English
…357 seventh and eighth grade students. The adolescents were asked to identify their preference among five categories of video games. The two most preferred categories were games that involved fantasy violence, preferred by almost 32% of subjects; and sports…
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…Many people asserts that humanity has made little real progress over past century or so.For technological innovations can not change the condition that war,violence,and poverty are still with us.While I concede that humanity still have to face many…
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…, Frotteurism, Exhibitionism). Rape is forced sexual intercourse with a nonconsensual person. Although rape does involve urges with non-consenting persons, I feel that it is a crime of violence and that it is not motivated purely by sexual urges, but by feelings…
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violence, and violence begets violence. We must show compassion for crime victims, and deal severely with those convicted of egregious crimes, but the state should follow a higher moral standard than criminals. In conclusion, the death penalty insanely…
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…"Video game violence", by Patrick Masell is a gripping article which criticises the media's negative and biased views on video games. Violent video games have long been perceived as harmful and a potential danger amongst teens, and has evidently…
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Category: /History
…precepts upon a girl's mind and of leading her to virtue." Erasmus illustrated that there was a defense for women at this time, however, it was very limited in its nature because he acknowledged that upper class women should be involved in domestic activities…
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…pacifist desire to totally avoid violence just helped Hitler rebuild Germany's military strength more rapidly, until it was too late to stop him. The Prussian Militarism. For many centuries, the territory of modern Germany was divided between over 300 German…
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…? Or was it the newspapers' sense of the irony of these events, of their news value as symbols depicting the pervasive conflict and violence we have come to associate with the Middle East that led to their selection for publication from the reams of teletype endlessly flowing…
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…it is a central axiom, is that war constitutes a form of violence. Violence, in other words, is the correct category under which to subsume the human activity of war-making. This essay will proceed inductively to illustrate its point. The creation of war has three…
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