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…classes (such as Metalwork, Woodwork, Music, Drama, Media, Art, Computing and P.E). School hours were from 8:30-3:10, five days a week. On average we had about 25-30 kids in each class. The teachers at school are very good, although they all have a different…
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…attempts by people in the rap business to bring positive attention to their music. They are spending a lot of time promoting the "Stop the violence" campaign and others that promote education and drug awareness. <Tab/>The history of rap varies…
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…read the controlled Palestinian media, I would think that, as they call me, I am worse than Hitler.'(Beyer, 1996, p.38) They then asked him if a Palestinian could see you for what you really are what they would see. He replied to that by saying, 'I think…
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…producer Peter Guber predicted "an 'enormous' future for the business-to-business applications of moving-image media over the Internet as an adjunct to existing communications." Guber also noted, "It is imperative that filmmakers have an international…
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…with violence and the "gangsta" lifestyle. The truth is that the blackness of yore, where an athlete fought for black equality, no longer exists. <Tab/>Allen Iverson of the Philadelphia 76ers epitomizes the blackest of black athletes at the start…
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Category: /Literature/English
…argue that "we have no choice" but violence. However, protracted ethnic conflict is, more often than not, a negative sum game in which both dominant and subordinate groups lose. Lebanon, Sri Lanka, the former Yugoslavia, Sudan, Rwanda, Ethiopia and the Punjab…
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…of the media. While for others like Peru it meant creating a more effective legislature, a more obedient military and a more accountable executive. And for the most democratic states such as Venezuela or Costa Rica democratization is about issues such as devolution…
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…Panther Party did. The tactics for fighting against racism and segregation were different as well in the North. The use of non-violence and direct action no longer had the same effect. Protesters were assaulted and no help or legislation was passed. This lead…
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…, alcohol. Their lives are filled with violence and powerful emotions. Their fears and their tears are hidden from those people around them. According to the research of The Health and Human Services, drug use by adults rose from a low of 5.3% in 1992 to 10.9…
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…was the commander of the SA and his promotion of violence helped create the group into thugs. He was a man that craved power and took it whenever he could. He didn't really hate the Jews but saw in them a perfect way to line his own pockets. It was he who established…
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