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integrated schools, and in the south, "Jim Crow Law" practices barred blacks from jobs and public places. New groups and goals were formed, new tactics devised, to push forward for full equality. As often as not, white resistance resulted in violence
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Category: /Law & Government
,
to exclude certain books from public schools, to censor and silence
magazines and newspapers, and to limit controversial books and periodicals to the general public. The suppression of reading materials is suppression of creative thought. Books and periodicals
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
was a school teacher. As a child he wrote his own comic books but did not pass journalism in high school. Abbey graduated in 1945 from high school, where he was a top student. Thinking he would be drafted into the army, he decided to tour the country first. At age
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. These are certainly startling examples of how television violence can
affect a child.
Is it surprising to many that statistics show television is the number one after school
activity for young children? On an average, kids from six to seventeen watch from
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a TV show he watched the night before. These are certainly startling examples of how television violence can affect a child.
Is it surprising to many that statistics show television is the number one after school activity for young children? On an average
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Effects of TV on Children
Sitting in school, many children wait anxiously watching the clock. When the class is finally over, off they go, to their homes. Having nothing more exciting to do, they will sit in front of the television until their mums
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Grishams Gripe, Stones Reply
In a suburb of Muskogee, Oklahoma, this morning started out just as any other morning should. School children woke up at the same time as always, got ready to go to school, and left their homes. While preparing
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Effects of TV on Children
Sitting in school, little Jane sits anxiously watching the clock. The teacher is talking to the class, but Jane just can't wait to get home. When the bell finally rings, she runs out of the classroom, and all the way home
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got the!
idea form a TV show he watched the night before. These are certainly startling examples of how television violence can affect a child.
Is it surprising to many that statistics show television is the number one after school activity for young
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Category: /Literature/English
to the life both fiction and
non-fiction, with subjects that include sex, homosexuality, divorce, child
abuse, drugs, violence, etc. And they are these realistic books that have
people outraged. In school libraries, the most frequent complaints come
from
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