Papers 4471-4480 of total 23385 found.
…be a good idea because it would reduce violence, eliminate the problem of wearing hats or jackets in school, and make school more of an learning environment, and less of a social one. In this paper, I will discuss why a dress code would be a good thing for public…
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…of violence. Quite apart from the political difficulties of implementing such an en- forced dispersion, the proposal assumes more knowledge than what is available. We, as a society, do not know what pro- portion of the violent people would have…
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…the prescriptions is "social action" to disperse the representatives of the subculture of violence. Quite apart from the political difficulties of implementing such an en- forced dispersion, the proposal assumes more…
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…Samuelson of Newsweek contends, the main incentive for change would come from the media and public “…because scores are published in local papers and compared with other schools” (B6). If, after the three-year period, the schools did not meet their goals…
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…a close tie between an average household scene and impending violence. Throughout the opening scene and Scream as a whole, the otherwise-average phone continues to function as a horrifying device, eliciting fearful responses in the audience and in the film…
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…political stance. Rap lyrics are about the problems rappers have seen, such as poverty, crime, violence, racism, poor living conditions, drugs, alcoholism, corruption, and prostitution. These are serious problems that many within the rap subculture believe…
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…authorities finally agreed to begin to monitor the violence. However, Federal Bureau of Investigation director, William Webster, declared that he saw no evidence of "terrorism." Only on 3 January 1985, in a pro-forma statement, did the President criticize…
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…," or "a loner." But hundreds of aggressive drivers--motorists who have snapped and committed incredible violence--are successful men and women with no known histories of crime, violence, or alcohol and drug abuse. When the media interview the friends and neighbors…
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…a strong nationalism in Germany. Although all the features listed above played an important role in shaping the time in question two important factors are often forgotten; the ideology of violence and the lack of extensive child psychology studies. At the turn…
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…. This is not entirely true. Though Hispanic members of society may be involved in these activities, so are other ethnic groups. Latin Americans have also gone on to become more productive members of society. These preconceived notions often take form on the media, and stem…
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