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…to reconstruct the social and cultural relations according to the faith's norms. Some try to fight secularism in the schools, press or the political arena. Some go further and by pass legal ways and turn into violence and war. Fundamentalists perceive the world…
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…, bestiality, sadomasochism, sexual activity in a violent context, murder, morbid violence, illegal use of drugs or alcohol."(Eaglen. A, 1) Tipper's main goal by ridding music of that kind of offensive material is to be a supposed guardian of the morals of America…
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…The meaning of terrorism is the unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by people or an organized group against people or the property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies, governments offer for ideological political…
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…at 2 months in 1936.) In 1995, under pressure from the media and in response to lobbying by Indigenous groups communities, the Australian Labour government convened an investigative commission to examine claims that as many as 100,000 Aboriginal children…
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…weapons have to be in the form of a bacteria. A U.S. war against an Arab nation would further destabilize the Gulf region and the Middle East, adding fuel to the fires of violence that are already consuming Israel and Palestine. This proposed war would stir…
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…million to develop India's Shiksha edtech training program, which has a target of training more than 80,000 teachers and 3.5 million students over several years and he has contributed $100 million to battle AIDS. In Asia he donated $1 million to MIT's Media Lab…
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…. The police state enforced Hitler's laws using a system of violence, spies and fear. The Gestapo was the secret police that relied mainly on the people to tell them who was against Hitler. This lead to distrust amongst the German people and made it very difficult…
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…legalization was not supported. Bennett wants to address the “root causes” of drugs by means of the education, prevention, the media, and most of all the law (359). Bennett believes legalization will remove the incentive to stay away from a life of drugs (360…
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…hasn’t been brought about. If the three days of destruction did nothing in terms of change, what will make us realize the sorry state our nation is in? Maybe Martin Luther King Junior was right, violence doesn’t change anything, it just drops us lower…
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…their rights to protest and “openly profess their belief in the efficacy of violence in a democratic society” (888). Agnew continues by mentioning those men who burned their draft cards and fled the country to escape the war. “They are not our heroes. Many of our…
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