Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
slim fit figure for females and a rippled muscular body for men.
The main institutions that influence adolescents the most are emergent social institutions. The mass media plays the most important role in the image adolescents view and feel about
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
The president's secret Thanksgiving trip to Iraq prompted predictable gushing from major media. As we head toward a presidential election, mainstream media and their pundits are telling us Bush will be difficult to beat. What mass media don't discuss
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Artists
and at a higher level then women's sport who also have a low media profile. Since media coverage is generally selective a high media profile is essential to attract sponsorship and attention. This low media profile is evident because the Australian public is unaware
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Category: /Literature/English
spoken of was violence. I am sure that there was some type of crime that was occurring during the late 70's and early 80's but most artists never made crime or violence their main focus.
Please keep in mind that the artist that I have spoken of are all
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
expresses her search for union by combining tree bark from Canada and the papyrus paper from Egypt in installations such as Black and Green, 1992 (plate 33). This work expresses her helpless outrage at the senseless violence of the Gulf War. The black paperworks
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Category: /Literature/English
Throughout history, violence has been a matter of public fascination. Humans were determined to discover when the use of violence is appropriate by looking at the nature of the violence and the context in which it occurs. In the epic poem, Iliad, Homer
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Two
Part Three
IV. The future dystopia in A Clockwork Orange
V. Violence as an expression of free will
VI. Conclusion
VII. Notes
VIII. Bibliography
I. Introduction
The reason why I write about this book lies in my great interest
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Category: /Literature/English
. The police rarely interfere in domestic violence cases, and the media report only the most extreme cases, such as murder.
Women legally possess full civil rights, but in practice, due to traditional societal discrimination in education and custom, they play
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Category: /History/European History
this by demolishing private ownership of land, and making all land state owned. "Confiscation of produce . . .; collectivisation of land, livestock, and farm inventories and violence against the Kulaks" were all necessary elements of Stalin's scheme that needed to occur
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of media will be involved. If a terrorist bombing makes front-page news worldwide, more people will know why it happened.
Biochemical warfare is another terrorist act that is extremely dangerous and equally frightening. Biochemical warfare is the use
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