Papers 251-260 of total 20956 found.
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…MANAGING VIOLENCE IN THE WORKPLACE INTRODUCTION There are more than 17 people murdered at work each week with nearly 2 million victims annually. Homicide is the number one cause of work related death for women and the number two cause of death…
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…A Box of Violence In many peoples' living rooms there sits an outlet for violence that often goes unnoticed. As you scan through the pages there are violent images of fighting, stabbing's, drive by shootings and the list goes…
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…What has the world come to these days? It often seems like everywhere one looks, violence rears its ugly head. We see it in the streets, back alleys, school, and even at home. The last of these is a major source of violence. In many peoples' living…
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…In A Time of Violence Everywhere we look we see some sort of violence, if it's not ourselves committing the violence, someone around us is. It is as though it never fails, on television it is not considered a "good" show unless there is some…
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Violence against women and children used to be an acceptable part of life. Actions like beating and hitting were allowed by laws that everyone followed to enforce discipline within their families. ƒæ Stubborn children laws made it legal for the male…
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….' This incident did not signify a serious undermining of character, but it certainly showed me that watching violence can affect a children's standards of behavior. Recent psychological experiments have shown that watching brutality stimulates at least slight cruelty…
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…Psychological research has shown three major effects of seeing violence on television: „h Children may become less sensitive to the pain and suffering of others „h Children may be more fearful of the world around them „h Children may be more likely…
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…There is definitely a problem with school violence today. The last six years have shown us that violence in our school society is more common today than ever before. Whether the violence has to do with guns, knives, or just a simple fight…
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…The Effects of Television Violence on Children Throughout the history of television, producers have always been challenged with the task of capturing an audience in hopes of keeping the television ratings high, thus maintaining financial advertising…
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…The last five years have seen an increase in the stand on violence in movies. As action movies with their big stars are taken to new heights every year, more people seem to argue that the violence is influencing our country’s youth. Yet, each year…
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