Papers 2411-2420 of total 20956 found.
…person and is the opposite of its counterpart in that it increases with age. From hostile aggression stems overt aggression, defined as harming others through acts of physical violence, beating up or threatening to beat up another person, most commonly found…
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…that effect Turkish people's psychology and visual elements that contain violence. Turkish TV News should censor their news content harmful programs have to be changed due to their, undisputable, negative effects on Turkish society's psychology. First, News…
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…entire existence imprisoned, which is a type of torture. On the other hand, a murderer sentenced to death is executed. Punishment is final. Finally, people argue that punishing violence with violence is not civil or effective. This view…
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…. More prisons, more policemen, gun control, the FBI, and V-chips to block violent programs on TV will never stop crime and violence. When we devote time, money and effort toward problems and symptoms -- without correcting the cause -- the problems…
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…to the will of the evil-doer, but it means putting ones whole soul against the will of the eniemie. He said in the movie "An eye for an eye makes everybody blind"summarizes Gandhi is view of violence. That statement is one of the greatest things ever said. Gandhi did…
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…passive plan to lift his oppression. He was very unwavering in his non-violent beliefs. His philosophy was that violence only brings momentary results. Violence only starts a circle of endless chaos. He believed you must offset hatred with love. In order…
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…the child's creativity and self-expression? Clothes don't make the child right. I am for school uniforms because they can drastically reduce school violence and help a student to focus on schoolwork. My 3 reasons are: 1) lower school violence, 2) save money and 3…
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…portrayal of the working class out the four films I have discussed. The film deals with drug and alcohol abuse, sexism, poverty, aggressive behaviour, criminal activities and domestic violence. The film has no distinct plot. Instead it "is more a collection…
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…and the global moral consensus was ignored to satisfy perceived domestic opinion," Amnesty International continued. "In doing so the authorities have done nothing but deepen the culture of violence in US society. It is time to seek constructive solutions to violent…
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…the drinking problem. Finally, alcohol is present in more than one-half of all incidents of domestic violence, with women more likely to batter when both partners have been drinking. I work at the liquor store for the past eight years and I see drunken women every…
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