Papers 4441-4450 of total 23385 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…was the way he sensationalized the violence. There weren't that many violent scenes but those few very extremely violent. I had thought myself to be completely desensitized to violence until I watched this movie. One of the first major changes was the battle…
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…Gun Control is not Crime Control Americans are faced with an ever-increasing problem of violence. The streets of America are now a war zone. Teenage gangsters murder one another for drug territory, and innocent victims are caught in the crossfire…
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…- Oh no! Here he comes now - help me please!” For some, hopefully, this call is alien to them. For others it is not. Domestic violence becomes an everyday part of their life. The broken bones and bruises may heal but the true damage to a victim…
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Category: /History
…, the citizens took the Tennis Court Oath forming the National Assembly of France and vowing not to disband until the kingdom was “fixed upon firm foundations.” Still, there was no violence or talk of blood shed, in fact this was not the goal of the National Assembly…
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Category: /Literature/English
…heroes who fight their enemies off with love instead of violence. They first hit the airwaves of the television sets of millions in the early 1980s, and soon after they became the hottest item next to today’s Pokemon cards. Books, home videos, audio tapes…
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…that can only be solved by an equally complex solution. In order to solve this, one has to look at the contributing factors. Gang involvement, family upbringing, and competitiveness are three major factors that contribute to violence in the stands. Firstly…
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…that capital punishment has on our psyche as a society, these numbers seem to point in the direction that shows that violence perpetuates violence. What would happen if I were to go out and kill someone? Most likely, if I were caught, I would face the death penalty…
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…watch far too much of it. TV stations are becoming less restrictive about content in their programs. More violence, profanity, and nudity than ever before now grace our TV screens every night. Clearly, there are things that children should not be seeing on TV…
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…Gandhi was a great leader because he had the talent of getting a massive amount of people to follow him and his beliefs. He did this by civil disobedience concerning the British, fasting for non-violence, non-violence all together, Ashimsa, and his own…
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…community. In my opinion, there are five pressing issues that are currently facing the international community. These issues include the violence between Israel and Palestine, the war in Iraq, North Korea's nuclear threat, high gas prices and overpopulation…
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