Papers 3531-3540 of total 23385 found.
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…of success. This means deaths and injury that result from a hopeless cause cannot be morally justified. The consequences of the war must be better than the situation that would exist had the war not taken place. The violence and destruction must be proportional…
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…for resolving disputes, removing violence from the equation. The way in which the WTO helps to handle disputes is in itself a pro for supporters of the WTO, because they have clear rules they can have clear judgements and resolves (World Trade Organisation, 2003…
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…and tension within the native populations. Globalisation has been dramatically facilitated with the advent of modern mass media (Digital Satellite Television, Internet etc),which has led to 24 hour world-wide news coverage. The significance…
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…) The expected Waters penchant for media celebrities, past and present, pops up here and there in Cry-Baby with cameos by David Nelson, Patty Hearst, who shows up again in Serial Mom and Cecil B. Demented, Joey Heatherton, Troy Donahue, Iggy Pop and even Willem Dafoe…
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…% of female students involved in acquaintance rape had been drinking at the time” (Drinking: A Students Guide, 2001). “Between 75% and 90% of all violence on campuses is alcohol related” (Marcus, 2000, p. 53). “Alcohol is a factor in 66% of student suicides and 60…
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…reliable information source to appear on our screens. Even though technological advances and the ongoing development of the Internet have enforced demise in media control. The explosion of Digital Television and News 24, both giving you up to the minute access…
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…reliable information source to appear on our screens. Even though technological advances and the ongoing development of the Internet have enforced demise in media control. The explosion of Digital Television and News 24, both giving you up to the minute access…
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…around the world are also being violated. In dozens of countries around the world, children have become direct participants in war. About 300 000 children are currently serving in armed conflict. They have been denied a childhood, and are subjected to violence
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…and the websites that offers it. The police estimates that today there are between 50 to 100 women that prostitute themselves on the Internet. This form of prostitution has developed over the last years, though it is not as bad as media is presenting it. When…
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…nationalism. This trend has been termed globalization and is generally considered a good thing. People can imagine a future without poverty and violence where almost everyone is happy and those who are not can do something about it without starting a war. The world…
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