Papers 2211-2220 of total 48503 found.
…the president of the Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta wanted to try and address the violence as a public health issue. In an interview after he left office in 1993, Dr. Sullivan explains that his rational…
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…(ages 0-12). Goal Two: Safe Youth in Safer Communities Engage youth (ages 13-18) in building safe homes, schools, and communities through crime, violence and drug abuse prevention efforts. Goal Three: Active Adults Enable individual adults to apply…
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…. But nowadays, television stations are becoming less restrictive about the content in their programs. More violence, profanity, and nudity than ever before now graces our television screens every night. Clearly, there are things that children should not be seeing…
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…for viewers). TV news terrifies school kids by its constant preoccupation with violence and crime. Graphic coverage of wars, bombings, murders and natural disasters can quite possibly lead to nightmares, depression and other lasting reactions. They are innocent…
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…think that the world is already perfect. There is so much violence today; it is not even funny. In a perfect world, people can watch the news without seeing that there was a murder down the street from them, or that drugs are being sold in their school
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…        Have you ever wondered how television effects your children? The average child watches television 2 hours per week and most of this viewing is of violence or sexual acts. During this time there is a violent act shown every 6…
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…misconceptions when it comes to television deals with the percentage of violence in real life. Did you know that people will have seen 8000 murders on television – by the time they start grade 1? Many surveys have shown that people of all ages tend to overestimate…
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…Non-violence Resistance Non-violent resistance played a major role in India's struggle for independence. There were other people that used this but one person that sticks out in most people's minds is Gandhi. If Gandhi had used another form…
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…should not ignore. The following paper will discuss some of those key issues within the international business environment. These issues include natural resource shortages, raising oil prices, and emerging violence activities. I chose these particular issues…
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…of the employer. Thus the social factor of violence interconnects with the economic factor of crime. Also racial discrimination could lead to institutional discrimination. Thus this will lead to substandard schools in which teachers are told to split up a class…
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