Papers 3511-3520 of total 23385 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…a serial killer will leave behind his signature is to leave every one puzzled and wondering who is this mysterious killer. The serial killer also loves to ". . .hear about the crimes he has committed and hear how the media talks about him."( Dewitt) Finally…
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Category: /Literature/English
…not reported or covered by the media, have prompted nationwide outrage and have renewed the hate crime debate (Grigera 68). According to the FBI’s most recent Hate Crimes Statistics Act (HCSA) report for the 1997, there were 8,049 hate crimes reported by 11,211…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with Evidence: a. Marijuana is socially accepted in the United States. There has been an increasing amount of available media that glorifies the use of marijuana. For example movies: Half Baked, Dazed and Confused, Homegrown. For example music: I wanna get…
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…, such as playing sports. Police officer’s experience stresses the same as others, but also in ways much different than the average citizen. The dangers, violence, and tragedy seen by officers result in added levels of stress not experienced by the general population…
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Category: /History
…normal levels into the atmosphere. The Soviet government denied any such accident and denounced it as a creation of the western media. Seventeen days after the fact, Gorbachev appeared on Soviet television and gave a speech that was wholly uncharacteristic…
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…the chronic arousal takes place are isolated socially from the rest of the city. Discrimination is a major factor in the police force, it has been well known, due to the media, that in Western countries police stop and search youths just because…
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…and various other hangouts and thus help to provide a safer environment for all. Places such as these will become more active socially and more friendly towards all ages. Bars and taverns will no longer be commonly associated with street violence and bar room…
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…in most places. Due to the secluded locations and the underground nature of these parties, they are not usually raided up by the police. Although raves are relatively safe places to be because of the low number of incidents involving violence
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Category: /History
…be illustrated by the educator, Klinkner who recounts “…the four years following Brown saw 530 acts of racial violence, including six Negroes killed, twenty-nine persons shot, forty-five beaten, five stabbed, thirty homes bombed, eight burned, seven churches bombed…
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…nationalism benefits the military and economy. These individuals value order, nationalism, and authority. However, these systems often result in violence, repression of the public, and few provisions for changes to the system. Democracies are multiparty…
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