Papers 4331-4340 of total 23385 found.
Category: /History
…to tell them to move, the student would simply say “I would like a hamburger and a coke please.” The student would be sure not to raise his or her voice because that would denote violence. The student would continue to politely recite his or her…
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…. That hypothesis is partially true, but now scientists believe that a low level of serotonin, a by-product of the enzyme monoamine oxidase triggers violence and hostility. Serotonin acts as a “controller” for hostility and violence. Research shows that most people who…
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Category: /Literature/English
…: they needed a whole new wardrobe after the school adopted a dress code policy. Alarmed by increased school violence and theft, a breakdown of discipline, and deteriorating academic performance, the administration had been clamoring for some concrete means…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. All those who were involved, connected and event those who did not try and stop the constant violence in fair Verona are responsible for their deaths. The everyday citizens of Verona are partly responsible for the tragic suicides of Romeo and Juliet…
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…ever non-violent protest in Washington August 23, 1968, where 200,000 people attended. This was where King gave his famous " I have a Dream " speech. Although King insisted on nonviolent ways, violence persistently occurred. Marchers and protesters were…
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…serious, angry, and loud sounds, Lee stays true to the ethnicity of his characters, all of which reflect their own individualism. Lee uses insulting diction and intense scenes to show how severe racism can lead to violence. The biases reflected through Do…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…by the rich, yearn for the opportunity to control their world. In a typical society these urges would be satisfied by successful careers and families but in the torn and impoverished world of Maggie people gain power and control only through violence and the moral…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as much respect that the student he or she looks up to, they sometimes move towards weapons and violence to gain their respect. I believe that in most cases the guardian of the child should know if their child is making explosives in their garage. I know that I…
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…to a dramatic exhibition of aggressive emotions. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, characters such as Mercutio and Tybalt are undoubtfully devoted to honoring their family’s name, and are not hesitant in using violence to do so. This particular…
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Category: /Literature/English
…There are many aspects of the play that fuel the paranoia and constant violence that follows the main character Macbeth. The strongest one is how envy and jealousy causes Macbeth to become insecure about everything. This causes his demise because he…
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