Papers 2301-2310 of total 23385 found.
Category: /History
…. These people ranged from being his political rivals to media reporters and other activists. He confiscated weapons, shut down newspapers, and found other ways of restricting the freedoms of his people. He closed Congress, and assumed all legislative power. At first…
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…. Neither of these tales would have been as effective without the ingredient of violence. Imagine how dull Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry would have been had it relied on politeness and political correctness rather than criminal insanity and anti-social behavior…
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…on the home front as to the gruesome conditions that the soldiers had to go through during times of conflict. The media of the time presented the war as a “romantic endeavour”, an adventure that all men should not want to miss. This could not have been farther from…
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Category: /Literature
…much the media influences us to appear or to act in a certain way. The drug problem has reached its peak in our society, and the government is thoroughly intertwined in the decision of legalizing drugs. From the richest suburbs to the poorest ghettos…
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…that satisfies all involved may seem a bit too lenient, as far as common sense in the United States. The media is conditioning people around the world with news that crime is going up and they should be afraid. This increase may be due to a growing number…
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…that the Syndicalism Act would apply. In Whitney v. California it says that the Syndicalism Act makes it a felony to organize or join a group advocating, aiding, or abetting acts of violence to achieve political change. Everyone in the group is in the group willingly so…
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…movies, the scenes of violence, depict crimes or drugs, describe gang life, etc have deep disadvantage impact on young as well as it stimulate their instincts and that may be impel them toward offence; "Media are a form of social learning, and may encourage…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Introduction The morning study was conducted during the week 24th August-2nd September 1998, across 5 channels, DDI, DD2, Zee, Sony, Star Plus. who are sponsoring the serials. Objective Study 1. To quantify the extent of violence in drama…
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…Why has American society developed so violently? Violence in American society is a vast topic starting at its birth in the 1776 Revolution and continuing to the present day. Despite the diversity of each period of violence there are common features…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Do you think there’s a connection between sports and violence? If you do, do you think it should be banned? I too think that it’s connected but, unlike most people, don’t think it should be banned. I have many reasons to believe so and I will state them…
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