Papers 2591-2600 of total 20956 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…Albert Shanker for 25 years was the columnist for “Where We Stand” in the New York Times and also president of the American Federation of Teachers. His article on the Real Victims addressed the need for alternative programs to resolve violence
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Category: /Literature/English
…“Cinderella” by Campbell Grant. I would read Walt Disney’s “Cinderella” to my three-year-old child because it is not as violent, it is short, and it has good morals. When it comes to picking a story for a child as young as three, the lack of violence should…
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…or treasonable, or injurious to the national security. It is supposedly is used for the protection of the family, the church, and the state. Additionally some religious groups, opposed to the violence shown in different types of media, say censorship works. However…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. This war will be created because we slowly let go of our will to keep our world a safe, and nonviolent world. Violence, I predict, will greatly increase. We as a family, community, and nation will see bloodshed and violence everywhere. We already see more…
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…a major problem and if there was a problem by the end of the show everybody was hugging and kissing and it was like the problem never even occurred. Shows like this inspire dreams in little kids that they might not be able to reach as adults. Violence
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…Outline Thesis: School uniforms should be required in public schools because their use would lead to higher education, less violence, and lower cost to parents. I. Education A. Discipline toward learning 1. Less distractions…
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Category: /History
…out of frustration with the slow progress and non-violence of the early civil rights demonstrations. During the early sixties peaceful protests took place consistently through out America. Usually little was done to protect protesters, and police…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Television is non-educational for many different reasons. Television has a number of bad things that children shouldn’t see. Television has nudity, violence, cursing, and pointless humor. Television is just another luxury that the whole world can’t…
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…Aggression and sport have gone together as long as sports have been around, be it the players themselves, to the parents, coaches, or spectators, they just seem to be an inseparable part of each other. The term violence is defined as physical assault…
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…Parents will argue that other people are the reason their children are violent and usually take absolutely none of the blame, when in reality they should be taking a lot of the blame for violence among children. I believe media as a whole, including…
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