Papers 4981-4990 of total 23385 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…, the battered women's syndrome, in an attempt to explain why battered women remain with their abusers. According to Dr. Walker, battered women's syndrome contains two distinct elements: a cycle of violence and symptoms of learned helplessness. The cycle of violence
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Category: /Literature/English
….” The Palestinians agreed to make a clear policy of zero tolerance for terrorism and violence and to create a work plan to combat terrorism to share with the U.S. for help implement in order to combat terrorist organizations and their infrastructure. In addition…
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…John Lennon's "Imagine" is one of the most inspirational songs of all time. It always made people think about the words of his song. Some questions rise, such as how would the world be if there was no violence, religion, or countries bound…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Randy Hough 10th English The nonexistent beast serves as one of the most important symbols in the novel. It is representing both the terror and the allure of the natural instincts towards violence, power, and savagery that lurk within every human…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a problem with gun violence and everyone must work together to prevent it. Statistics show that guns are the number one weapon used for murder and suicide. Guns are second only to auto accidents as the leading cause of death due to injury. Gun violence
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Category: /History
…The movie Gandhi portrayed a great man that used civil disobedience to gain India’s independence from Britain. Gandhi was an Indian man that took on the British Empire's policies of injustice, discrimination, and command without using violence
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, shame, and fear engulf the livelihood of the main character, Bigger Thomas. Using Bigger and his surroundings, Wright depicts how living under such conditions leads to seeking excesses of sex, religion, violence, and drugs. Furthermore, this lifestyle and its…
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Category: /Literature/English
…pregnancy. *Relationship Problems (Challenges) Domestic Violence Many males and females may also suffer from domestic violence. “…Domestic violence occurs when spouses, intimate partners or dates use physical abuse, threats, emotional abuse, harassment…
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Category: /History
…a single punch, firing a single bullet, or in any way using violence as a weapon. The fact that he defeated the British Empire by winning Indian Independence obviously tells us that Gandhi should be given the rank of being remembered as a 'great man in history…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and violence on the other. Freud says that civilizations are started to provided safety, but that they deprive us of sex and violence (and thus presumably happiness) by creating superegos which threaten us with bad feelings (e.g. guilt). Freud says that this means…
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