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…the blacks to fight back against discrimination, build black communities, and segregate schools to give blacks better educations. Malcolm X supported the use of violence as a form of protest and self-defense. Blacks had been experiencing violence for hundreds…
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…. The children of America’s role models are “singing” and rapping about drugs, prostitutes, and violence that would blow most of us non-listeners away. From the screaming men yelling obscenities to the rappers rapping about gangs and drugs, our children are listening…
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…Since 1948 when, as a young student, Fidel Castro participated in the violence that rocked Colombian society and distributed anti-U.S. propaganda, he has been guided by two objectives: a commitment to violence and a virulent anti-Americanism. His…
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…themselves, own their own land, reach economic autonomy, and live day to day without the fear of violence against themselves or family. In politics, it was important to these newly freed slaves to be included in the institutions they were left out of for so many…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and new marketing techniques. These new demands brought new rules and challenges, and since there were no guidelines on how to address them, there were made up responses as they went along. With the rapid changes, violence was not too far away. Racial…
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…Part 1 In Sigmund Freud’s book, Civilization and Its Discontents, his explanation of society’s drive towards violence and death helps signify the importance of the book’s title. Freud believes that people have a deep desire for violence and death…
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Category: /Literature/English
…ability to observe, experiences with sex, violence, and power Charlie transform him from being a watcher to a participant in the adult world surrounding him. In the beginning of the story, Charlie lives at home and is strictly an observer of the world…
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…Gun Control The reason for gun control is to stop the violence by increasing laws on the ownership of firearms. There are many reasons for gun control, such as reducing the availability of guns for children, teaching children and adults to be safe…
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Category: /Literature/English
…problems with TV these days. TV teaches teens the wrong material. Some of the other problems with TV include violence and dialogue. When it comes to commercials on TV, people think of the cola wars between Pepsi and Coca-Cola, or maybe they think…
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…behavior. For example, in the movie it shows how alcohol causes violence, poverty, and child abuse in a family. Alcoholism is something common in mostly every culture. Usually alcoholics do not want to realize that alcohol is the problem of many things…
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