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Category: /Law & Government
…prior to their trial. The second, debates whether bail over remand is being used appropriately. The third shows how lenient judges sentencing decisions are, and in addition to this, the fourth argument shows what effect the media has on the courts…
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…, and there are many of his beliefs that I am in disagreement with. Prior to looking at Gandhi’s belief of non-violent resistance, we must understand the meaning of violence and non-violence. Violence being specific forces in any form that are intentionally applied…
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Category: /Literature/English
…: the Internet. Presidents, who are constantly reminded of their power and prestigious rank, become exasperated because they cannot control the news media, even though they can to a large degree set the news agenda. Media has expanded in its presence, becoming…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of children and often involves bribery, kidnapping, false documents, sham marriages and adoptions, bonded labor and violence. Children who are trapped in the cycle of commercial sexual exploitation are not only physically abused, beaten, burned, tortured…
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…an organization that numbered perhaps 30,000 adherents at its peak. (2) On March 15, 1929, Ali was arrested after factional violence resulted in the death of a rival, Sheik Claude Greene. Arrested and held in the county jail, Ali was eventually released on bail…
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…and the media would be an understatement. How many people know about the enslavement of Gypsies in Europe? How many people know that the Nazis killed between a fourth and a third of all Gypsies living in Europe and that they were rounded up and killed in similar…
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Category: /History
…clear, however, that Nagy had every intention of pulling out of the Soviet communist bloc, Khrushchev resorted to force and violence to maintain the communist grip on Hungary. He ordered the return of Soviet tanks and troops to Budapest on November…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and professional media argued that prison boot camps were an effective way to build young offender's self-esteem and sense of "pride in work" and that the structured environment of the boot camp was highly conducive to effective substance abuse treatment (Souryal…
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…in the past. Evidence of the breakdown of traditional family values and solidarity are the rising divorce rate, the level of domestic violence, the neglect of the elderly, the number of "latch-key" children, and the frequency of extra-marital affairs. Likewise…
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…around ones enjoyment of the show this last topic is one with social value and perhaps a bit of controversy. The soft treatment of violence in general and weapons in particular is grossly apparent in modern cartoons. This trend of nonrealistic treatment…
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