Papers 4431-4440 of total 23385 found.
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…Modern American cultural values are a hot debate topic. For the sake of this essay, I will define them as the majority of the U.S. does. This includes the ten commandments, no excessive violence, or sex, on TC, no taboo (whether it be explicit language…
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…Gun control is government limitations of the purchase and ownership of firearms in order to reduce violence caused by the use of the firearms. The issue of gun control has initiated many arguments. Those who are Pro-Gun Control feel that if guns…
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…. Morals should be taught in school because once a person learns they can spread the word to others, students will know what is right and wrong and the crime and violence levels can be reduced. Students who learn morals in school will be beneficial…
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…Darth Vader of Modern Film: Stanley Kubrick and His Aesthetically Beautiful Ultra-Violence To the creator of films as well as other forms of literature, the dark side of human nature has often proved more rich and interesting than the bright. Films…
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…. These values were Christian versus Pagan beliefs, violence and gore, and boasting. Christian versus Pagan religion was one of the biggest cultural values expressed in Anglo-Saxon Literature. People of this time were either Christian or Pagan in their religion…
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…Would you like to live in a society of peace, prosperity and freedom? Would you like to earn a lot more money than your parents, be free to do whatever you want so long as it doesn’t harm others, and see the threats of violence and war largely disappear…
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…technology, known as the V-chip (the V stands for “violence”) may finally filter out the “trash” programming that infests the average television set and reaches millions of impressionable children each and every day. Many others, on the contrary, believe…
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…is “the right thing” but he had tried to incorporate both Martin Luther King’s “no violence” and Malcolm X’s “violence if necessarily.” Each character in the movie has their own view of doing the “right thing.” Mookie believes making money is the right thing, Sal…
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…political groups that use terror and violence to achieve their goals. Terrorism at the global level can be divided into two sub-categories: international terrorism and transnational terrorism. International terrorism is terrorism that is carried out by sects…
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…for entertainment. We can be entertained, informed, and inspired by programs on TV. In fact, Canadians love TV so much that we probably watch far too much of it. TV stations are becoming less restrictive about content in their programs. More violence, profanity…
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