Papers 2311-2320 of total 23385 found.
Category: /Literature/Poetry
…will be identified that includes the objectives of the campaign, organizational publics, an initial media release and media distribution list, several PR tools that will be utilized, and an evaluation of the business implications of the campaign. Finally, this paper…
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…. The 1998-1999 was a tumultuous year for the President, the media, and the American people as a whole. Yet, the most intriguing and surprising aspect of the scandal was not that Bill Clinton would ever cheat on his wife or that his administration would survive…
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…proving that they were over the age eighteen or the store could face up to $100,000. In 1992 “MTV [refused] to air Public Enemy’s video for “Hazy shade of criminal” because it [violated] the networks standard for violence.” (Nuzum 6) Ice Cube’s pictures were…
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Category: /Literature/English
…comments but were still ruled by the Supreme Court as rights approved under freedom of speech in the first amendment. Violence Propelled by the Internet Many say that one reason that children learn so much violence is because of the Internet…
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…' button, luring Scruffy from his home, and then torturing and killing him in an unspeakably monstrous act of cruelty. In the videotape that the police and media have in their possession, four men are shown torturing and killing Scruffy in lurid detail…
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Category: /History
…of protest, the non-violence movement. This movement which used tactics such as civil disobedience and boycotting. Sit-ins, passing legislation and use of the press and media were also effective ways of protest. The Montgomery Bus boycott in 1955…
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Category: /History
…Ireland, Britain and Europe. There has been a major shift in the form of violence since 1990, with loyalists for the first time killing more victims than republicans. It has been speculated that this rise in loyalist violence may be connected to the failure…
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Category: /History
…An American Epidemic In modern times, nobody who reads the newspapers or watches television can avoid the chilling fate that our country faces. School violence is a rapidly growing trend in America, and it seems to be there is nothing we can…
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Category: /History
…needed to be successful. The next day more children marched and Connor reacted with violence; photographs of high pressure fire hoses and police dog attacks released on peaceful demonstrators appeared on national and international media, producing…
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…obtained in a survey of leading academics in the field. From these definitions, the author isolated the following recurring elements, in order of their statistical appearance in the definitions: Violence, force (appeared in 83.5% of the definitions); political…
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