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…There is no doubt that various experts can give us many theories as to the causes of juvenile delinquency, including one's economic background, substance abuse, delinquent peer groups, repeated exposure to violence, increased availability of firearms…
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…drama to draw the viewer in. By getting cable or satellite TV one can get access to over hundreds of channels, including several movie channels like HBO and Showtime. <Tab/>TV is also an excellent aid in preparing children for school
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…Enjoying Violence There are many different views on how violent films and music affect people. Personally, I believe violent films and music do not affect people, but some studies show they do. There are also various reasons why people want…
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…, unfamiliar with and uncommitted to schools, and in fear of the law, gradually became rooted as a new subculture: the street gang. People working to solve gang problems have great difficulty. They find the situation overwhelming, and the violence continues…
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…and respect about your concerns and ask for help. This could be a family member, guidance counselor, teacher, school psychologist, coach, clergy, school resource officer or friend. If you are worried about being a victim of violence, get someone in authority…
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…. In today’s society gangs are a perfect example for some of the characteristics that have been mentioned. Now, what can be done about the violence ? New techniques are being aimed at grade-school students. But everyone should know there is no single…
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…. This film is true to the novel unlike most movie adaptations today. However there is one difference. The ending from the novel and film completely differ from one another. The novel is set in a middleclass catholic school. Trinity High School is full…
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…belief, year in school (i.e. freshman, sophomore, etc.) was not a significant factor in binge drinking, despite the fact that students under 21 would still participate in the drinking activities (NCADI 3). Studies show that binge drinking can start in high…
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…! ”. This is a segment of an article published by the Boulder News about the tragedy at Columbine High School. One of the most terrible disaster that happened in United States two years ago. I would like to say that this history is part of a horror film but unfortunately…
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…"Mental illness: The Cause of Violence?" "The first thing that hit me was I could smell blood. And looked, and quiet, but saw a lot of kids down, a lot of wounds, blood spurting out of legs ("The Killer")." This is what Don Stone, a football…
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