Papers 4491-4500 of total 23385 found.
…through brutal violence, unnecessary courage, and hopeless futility. Hemingway has the uncanny gift of imagery, and he possesses a brilliant mastery of the English language. He is adept at manipulating words and weaving complex sentences; furthermore…
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Category: /History
…given to the boycott was focused on M.L.K himself. Soon Martin was getting invitations from all over the country inviting him to speak about his beliefs on non-violence and civil rights. Martin Luther King’s oratory skills made more and more popular…
Details: Words: 1956 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…mob at a witch trial. Usually the most obvious source of violence within a home is the television. However, in most cases it is not the true cause. With the TV in the forefront of virtually every home in the civilized world, it's no wonder that it's…
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…SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN In today's society, sexual violence against women isn't a rarity. Every year, large numbers of women are becoming victims of some kind of violent act. This has caused sexual violence to become a growing concern among…
Details: Words: 1967 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…for the issue are just as strong as those against the issue. There are two main points surrounding school uniforms: performance and school and reduction of violence due to uniformity. Uniforms are argued to positively affect student safety by: lowering student…
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…this new method into effect with great results. Through this paper's change it becomes obvious that today's mainstream media is less concerned about public needs and more worried about ratings and selling entertainment. Public journalism has got the mainstream…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…that arise before it. In the House, representatives generally achieve less prestige and less individual notice; in the senate, members achieve more prestige and more media attention, especially those who openly express presidential ambitions are better able…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…identity in our society is the media, especially for female teenagers. In my opinion, the media is a strong influence on females' most desired feminine attribute, which is their appearance to look and feel beautiful. Female teens view models as the definition…
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…." Marx himself was quite clear about the fact that capitalism breeds greed. Rage Against the Machine also addresses the media's role in hate and warmongering and the criminality associated with capitalism. Regarding the media during the Persian Gulf War…
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…at the height of his popularity a twenty-seven year old rock sat would put a twenty-two gauge shotgun in his mouth and pull the trigger. The media attacked the incident. Every type of media from MTV to the entire local Newspapers spoke something of Kurt…
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