Papers 2491-2500 of total 23385 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…of modern life are greater these days and competition for good grades and college admission is difficult which are extra stresses on already unsure teens. Some even think it's because there is more violence in the media. Lack of parental interest may make them…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of modern life are greater these days and competition for good grades and college admission is difficult which are extra stresses on already unsure teens. Some even think it's because there is more violence in the media. Lack of parental interest may make them…
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…An atrocity is defined as “An act of cruelty and violence inflicted by an enemy-armed force upon civilians or prisoners.” Some believe this war in Kosovo is about politics. However, upon examination of the specifics of this conflict…
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…of the individual's creativity and expression. Many students' express who they are through the way they dress. One major conflict that arises is the issue on that clothing is a form of symbolism. Some say it could be a form of speech which is a fact through media
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Category: /Literature/English
…bring about the unforeseeable climax of anger that has festered within Johnson's mind. This story illustrates the graphic nature of how insults and injustice can fester and lead to blind anger along with domestic violence despite the fact that Johnson brings…
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…their children to be exposed to profanity, nudity, and violence, which I can see as a good point. Although I am all for free speech and no censorship, I am totally against that whole “gangster rap” thing. Freedom of speech should not be abused by talking about gangs…
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Category: /History
…without being assaulted by the media blitz on the recent attacks of the World Trade Centers. Until this incident we had considered ourselves immune to any foreign massive attack on our own soil. How wrong that turned out to be! Even with all of our technologies…
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…, education, religion and the media is to ensure the passing on, or reproduction, of socially acceptable patterns of behaviour. The institutions do this by socialising people into key values of society, they encourage social solidarity and social integration…
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Category: /Literature/English
…without being assaulted by the media blitz on the recent attacks of the World Trade Centers. Until this incident we had considered ourselves immune to any foreign massive attack on our own soil. How wrong that turned out to be! Even with all of our technologies…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…address problems of sexism, degrading of and violence against women. M. Dyson strongly protests this popular use of Malcolm X’s legacy to celebrate and sanction such a dysfunctional status quo. M. Dyson contends that Malcolm X’s legacy would be best applied…
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