Papers 3941-3950 of total 23385 found.
…Is Better, that we need what they have to give us, all for their low, low price. We buy it! We don't even know we have a choice after hearing their shit on the TV, radio, newspapers, Internet, email. They even own the media, picking and choosing what news…
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…to imitate the verbal aggression toward the Bobo doll, while the boys showed more physical violence. 3) Boys were significantly more physically aggressive then girls in nearly all the conditions. 4) The boys used the mallet significantly more then girls in almost…
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…are the central actors in international politics, and therefore to study international politics is to study states and how they interact. They maintain that this holds true because states retain a legitimate monopoly on the use of violence. Realists argue like liberals…
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…a tongue like a snake. (Kinsley, 1986, Pg. 116, 2003, Pg.184). Kali gives Hindu women an alternative potential embodiment of the divine, for she gives them the power of revenge, the strength of a merciless warrior and justification for using violence when…
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…the Smith Act. This law contended that some actions have negative consequences on society, "making it a crime for any person knowingly or willfully to advocate the overthrow or destruction of the Government of the United States by force or violence, to organize…
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…, cold-blooded and heartless act. My opinion is, that the boys who participated in brutally murdering this man should be publicly hanged by the neck until dead. Hateful violence like this is barbaric and should not be tolerated. However, statistics show…
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…violent juvenile delinquents who were deemed difficult to control, most of which were convicted of crimes such as robbery, murder, and rape. The living conditions were harsh as there was minimal privacy and a great deal of violence in the overcrowded prison…
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…WSPU's (Women's Social and Political Union) or as the media called them, the Suffragettes. They had a different approach, they used more violent tactics. They began in 1905 by disrupting a political meeting in Manchester, this got them the publicity…
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…as a useful abbreviation for the values and functions of that product." (Bull 2003:57) Therefore, the brand of the product will be healthy, and be contained for all educational purposes only. It should avoid any violence or sexual messages within the product…
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…of globalization, natural course of events in politics (derived from the desire to win votes), and the effects of the media and ever-changing public perceptions. In the context in which paradigms of conservatism and liberalism are employed today, the majority…
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