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instinct humans have a third option which allows us to rationally resolve our problems. Perhaps we need to look deeper into the biblical day to find clues as to whether violence existed then and possible causes for that violence. Yet the bottom line remains
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INTRODUCTION
The age of rage has dawned in America and corporations are caught in the crossfire. Unfortunately, violence is seen more and more often as an acceptable means for settling disputes. The phenomenon has moved out of streets
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
the influence of marijuana can cause violence. In a report by Judy Mann, from the Washington Post, it is stated that Marijuana itself does not induce violence. People don't smoke a joint and decide to shoot somebody. What produces the violence associated
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Americans are faced with an ever-growing problem of violence. Our streets have become a battleground where the elderly are beaten for their social security checks, where terrified women are viciously attacked and raped, where teen-age gangsters shoot
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Africa has a very low conviction rate for rape. The number of convictions of repeat offenders for rape is relatively small.
A new survey carried out in the South African city of Johannesburg has uncovered an alarming picture of sexual violence. One
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us... without violence. Even when his own life and the life of his family were threatened, King remained peaceful.
In his "Letter from Birmingham Jail", he could only hope that what he had written will be seen as the truth: "If I have said anything
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Category: /History
violence in schools, or create a better learning environment. There is a constitutional right that protects freedom of expression, there are many uniform policy complications, and uniforms would be covering up bigger problems in our society. There are many
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a large influence on childrens attitudes, ideas, and behaviors. Teens witness ten thousand murders, rapes and aggravated assaults per year on TV, and four out of five Americans believe that violence on television directly contributes to the way children view
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the learning process (Winn 45). They also say that it
can evoke violent behavior (Barry 215). Opponents state that children will pay attention and learn faster from watching television (Anderson 52). They also deny the relation between television and violence
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Gandhi - His Influence in the Nonviolent Movement
I think Mohandas Gandhi was one of the most significant persons in the 20th century. He was the one who
proved that it is possible to fight very successful without violence. He fought his whole life
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