Papers 2511-2520 of total 23385 found.
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…on the nation’s news media, frequently shutting down Nicaragua’s largest and most important daily newspaper, La Prensa, for criticizing the government. Nicaragua’s literary tradition was consolidated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries with the poetry…
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…of a child under the age of 18 by a person who is responsible for the child's welfare under circumstances which indicate that the child's health or welfare is harmed or threatened."Therefore, child abuse is the violence and cruelty that occurs against children…
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…hoses, electric cattle prods, and trained police dogs to force the protesters back. As the media recorded events, Americans watching television and reading newspapers were horrifies. The images of violence in Birmingham created much sympathy for black…
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…throughout history by an array of authors, historians, and media agencies. Although every re-telling of the massacre has inevitable variations, the writings of James Fenimore Cooper and Francis Parkman, and the Hollywood film “The Last of the Mohicans…
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violence, alcohol, drug, and physical abuse, just to name a few. Many of these problems have been have only been attempted to be resolved. Some of them will remain until a meteor falls from the sky. Humanity, and our generation need to know these things…
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…Jr., that non-violence creates debates in the public eye and puts pressure on the authorities and industries because if they fight back they know the public will see the hurt of the unarmed man and of the man who sits while he is being beaten. Greenpeace…
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…, are still existed in this so-called modern world. Violence in the media, for example, is one of the most concerned subjects that are on the mind of most parents. However, through the efforts of concerned parents of limiting access of such materials to children…
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…that "bad" thoughts compel people to commit "bad" actions, actions that harm others. Thus soi disant liberals--such as Senator Paul Simon and Congressman Ed Markey--crusade to cleanse the media of fictional depictions of violence. Anti-pornography activists…
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…HEROIN INJECTING ROOMS PART B In recent months, the issue of heroin abuse in Victoria has generated much media coverage and debate. The issue dominated the newspaper headlines and has featured in the Age's Editorials, feature articles and Letters…
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…to be strictly censored. Thus the questions arises: what harm if any does pornography do to viewers and to what extent? Pornography affects viewers mentally and has been known to be a factor in sexual violence. “Pornography is the theory, and rape the practice…
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