Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
is a dark world in which law and evil coexist in a bath of violence and corruption.
Characters strut and ooze across its streets, and alleyways, careening aside the edge between hero and villain.
The movie is really about three separate tales, all which take
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Category: /History
violence. The South was convinced that the North wanted to destroy slavery, even if it meant destroying the South with it. The enmity between the North and South further increased and now both were at the brink of war with each other.
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
take much to knock one down
They were stumbling over their shoelaces as it was
I prayed Allah would forgive me for my violence
I felt empowered
They didn't even try to chase me, Lana
I got my veil from one of their drink pink hands
"Don't mess with us you
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
is that they do not do Secondary Sales Background Checks on people buying guns. This means almost anybody can walk into a store and buy a gun even if they have a history of violence. They also do not allow cities to regulate guns. A demerit was also given because
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
and the Greasers have greasy hair and they are proud of it.
There are many fights between the two gangs. Many incidents are caused by such needless violence between them through the book. The fights between them lead to the death of Bob and indirectly to the deaths
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Category: /Literature
Since Adam and Eve first walked the face of earth, the nature of mankind and the behaviour of man within society have fascinated people. Shrink Rap and Stardust are works that examine human nature's violence as a result of money. Stardust suggests
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Category: /History
I have nothing new to teach the world. Truth and non-violence are as old as the hills. Mahatma Gandhi believed that non-violence requires more courage and dedication than violence. Gandhi used this technique first in South Africa, and began
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
that communism
creates the correct balance between the needs of the individual, and the needs of society. He
also believes that sometimes violence is necessary to reach the state of communism. It is
important to realize that in everything, humans view things from
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Due to the recent rise in gun violence, Gun Control has once again, become a most heated issue in Congress. In 1999 alone, there was Columbine (15 dead, 23 wounded), the Wedgewood Baptist Church in Fort Worth (eight dead, seven wounded), the North
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
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Domestic Violence: Forum Theatre
After the 'Australia Says No' government advertisements on domestic violence against women began to circulate on television, radio, and through information booklets I decided to hold a Forum Theatre piece about domestic
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