Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
The Battle for the Campaign Agenda in Britain (1997)
The 1997 election was a struggle, not just for votes, but also to control the campaign agenda. Significant, but contradictory, challenges faced the media, parties and the public
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
me concrete data that proves that uniforms will decrease or eliminate violence and killings at school. In my research, the data is simply not out there to support this idea. First off, all of the studies that have been conducted have been
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Category: /Literature/English
violence, lack of thought, and lack of individual
rights.
One of the flaws of this society was its profuse usage of violence, which was used
throughout the whole novel. It was used to show the effect of violence on a society. The
citizens were apathetic
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Category: /History/European History
, and young people by advocating strict nationalistic goals and blaming their economic troubles on the Bolsheviks. Nevertheless, the most crucial components of securing political power was though institutionalized violence and the abolishment of all other political
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
of non-violence in his speech and employs the principle of "spiritual leadership...to achieve political goals through non-violent resistance."(Gandhi 975) Gandhi's essay accents the need for Indian freedom. Gandhi's attitude stressed for the British system
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Prison Gangs
The fight for survival within the United States prison system has created a subculture the breeds racism, hate, and violence. About two and a half years ago, a young man named William King was sentenced to death by lethal injection
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Category: /Literature/English
Violence (CSGV), which was formerly known as the National Coalition to Ban Handguns. The CSGV believes that handguns should be outlawed completely, with a few exceptions, such as the military, police and sportsmen who keep their guns locked up together in a gun
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Category: /Literature/English
the horrible violence of the slaveholders towards their slaves. His proof of the evil of slavery, a main theme in the Narrative, is mostly through visual descriptions of the violence of the overseers towards the slaves. "The louder she screamed, the harder he
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Category: /Literature/English
the Brady Bill and claimed the bill has had an impact on the reduction of gun violence. If the Democrats had their way, all the guns owned by Americans would be taken away. Republicans, on the other hand believe that gun ownership is a right that the founding
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Category: /Literature/English
for the concern regarding "The Catcher in the Rye" are its vulgarity, occultism, violence, and sexual content. Holden Caulfield swears steadily throughout the book. He courses so self-consciously and so consistently that the words lose most of their vulgarity
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