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…schools, and in the south, "jim crow"practices barred blacks from jobs and public places. New groups and goalswere formed, new tactics devised, to push forward for full equality. asoften as not, white resistance resulted in violence. this violence spilledacross…
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Category: /History
…. This rise in crime glamorized violence and crime which America to identified with. The rise in crime because of Prohibition saw the beginning of the crime boss. They were the leaders of certain groups or “gangs” of bootleggers, thieves, and murderers…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on with our youth, our future. Ideas of increasing police presence in suspected gang areas along with police talks with suspected gang members are said to help the gang violence tone down. This idea however is only going to raise the violence and tension…
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…Mahatma Gandhi was a freedom fighter and leader of India who strongly opposed any violence among Hindus and Muslims. As mentioned above, he preferred to teach the world that Hindus and Muslims should learn to live together. Gandhi opposed the partition…
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…on violence. I think Gandhi is a tree hugger. He talks of peace and how violence is bad. I'm a believer in defense. I believe if something is wrong, and talking doesn't work, "Let's go to war." The whole world was shaped on war, on violence, and the quest…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the tribe's younger members to the Christian faith. The tribal system falls apart because younger members are unable to remember persons of the past, unable to relate to violence when they have lived in safety and peace and are uninterested in a faith that does…
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…anything. He believed that anything could be done without violence, if it was true and right. <Tab/>Once when Gandhi rode in a train from England to Africa, he was kicked out of the train. Gandhi was sitting in the first class seats of the train…
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…; “1) The American cultural experience that teaches ‘crime and violence as a way to success and manhood;’ 2)the fact that ‘Americans respect violence and often will not respond to just demands except through violence; as with the revolts; 3) the sense…
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…to training children to use violence as a means of resolving conflicts or correcting behaviour, and creating a sense of fear between the child and parent. Bullying, spousal abuse, lower intelligence levels and insufficient means of dealing with personal problems…
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…(representing Nature) does not wish to witness what will occur, since it hides itself behind clouds and shows its disapproval by refusing to cast its light on the men. However, the story ends with Nature mirroring, even anticipating the violence that will happen…
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