Category: /Society & Culture/People
or another. This will tell you that with out censorship we
would live in a world so dirty and irresponsible so indecent and
shameful that it could not exist. We pretty much ignore the growth in
violence and sexual abuse in our movies and on television. Have
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
SHOOTINGS IN THE U.S. SCHOOLS
How do we stop the violence in the U.S. schools? Where is it all beginning? The society has brought us from fistfights to gunfights all in the last decade and is that where we want our society to be? Violence
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Category: /Science & Technology
Many people asserts that humanity has made little real progress over past century or so.For technological innovations can not change the condition that war,violence,and poverty are still with us.While I concede that humanity still have to face many
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
, Frotteurism, Exhibitionism). Rape is forced sexual intercourse with a nonconsensual person. Although rape does involve urges with non-consenting persons, I feel that it is a crime of violence and that it is not motivated purely by sexual urges, but by feelings
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Category: /Law & Government/Supreme Court
violence, and violence begets violence. We must show compassion for crime victims, and deal severely with those convicted of egregious crimes, but the state should follow a higher moral standard than criminals.
In conclusion, the death penalty insanely
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Category: /Literature/English
is to determine whether in achieving its goal of diverting young people from the juvenile justice system, The Young Offenders ACT 1997 is in fact widening the net.
THE PROBLEM WITH JUVENILES
The image popularised by police and reflected by the media
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
,
1995). Even though AIDS is now far less prevalent in the homosexual community and
increasingly more outside of it, this link still remains strong for many.
Along with the historical context of AIDS, the media is partly to blame for this not so
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
far less prevalent in the homosexual community and increasingly more outside of it, this link still remains strong for many. Along with the historical context of AIDS, the media is partly to blame for this not so accurate association. The Canadian
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
far less prevalent in the homosexual community and increasingly more outside of it, this link still remains strong for many. Along with the historical context of AIDS, the media is partly to blame for this not so accurate association. The Canadian
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
far less prevalent in the homosexual community and increasingly more outside of it, this link still remains strong for many. Along with the historical context of AIDS, the media is partly to blame for this not so accurate association. The Canadian
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