Papers 3521-3530 of total 23385 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…November 25th is observed as International Day Against Violence Toward Women in many Latin American countries. That was the day in 1960 when three young sisters who had been fighting to overthrow a brutal dictatorship in the Dominican Republic were…
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…" material on the Internet. The CDA's original intention was to pursue minor's access to indecent materials but grew to criminalize constitutionally protected speech, poses problems which should be handled differently from other media, and encompass all citizens…
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…not nurture their children, or provide basic instruction on establishing healthy boundaries. Child abuse is found in families at every income. It is much more common at the lower income levels. Children who grow up in violent homes tend to use violence when…
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…of women typifies the pornography-conditioning process. As the most influential and pioneering magazine of its kind, it laid the ground work for the whole media sexploitation movement” (cited in Morrow and Company 1980: 121). Hefner’s magazine has led…
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Category: /History
…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: /History
…. Therefore please note President Lee's decieteful actions and not to be fooled by the media that support him. Beside KMT, the second most important political party is the DPP. DPP is a party that is known for seeking of the independence of Taiwan. They think…
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…more hyperreal by the harassment of the media and the humanitarian agencies, because it renders the attitude of the world towards them even less unfathomable. Thus, they live in a kind of ghost-like war - which is fortunate, because otherwise, they would…
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Category: /History
…. The fact that the strong views of the Nazis gave the impression that they knew what they were going to do also made them favourite to the German public. The industrialist, Alfred Hugenberg, offered Hitler money and support from his publishing and media companies…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, 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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…to be misused or misunderstood. Anarchism, because of the threat it imposes upon established authority, has been historically, and is still, misused by power holders as violence and chaos. The claim that anarchism is chaos was refuted long ago by Alexander Berkman…
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