Papers 5731-5740 of total 23385 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…feel that it is a denial of human rights and also increases people’s tendency toward violence. Two wrongs do not make a right. If we can say that killing a person is legally wrong, how can we support a system that does justify capital punishment. The use…
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…to his close friend Fr. Grande. He realized that the violence could cause bad things to those who are close to him. Anyway, he also changed after Rafael Selada's disappearance. When Rafael's body was found in the dump-yard, outside the city, one priest…
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Category: /Literature/English
violence will steadily decline. By bringing a gun to school those students who feel they need protection can feel relaxed and comfortable in school. In a thirty day period 4.5% of students that were surveyed said that they missed at least one day of school…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and adored by all. Books are meant to encourage children to learn and think for themselves, not to encourage violence and protest. Although censors believe that they are going against a subject for a good reason, many times, these censors get out of hand…
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…and non-violence. Material wealth, he believed, was morally corrupting and non-violence would only be seen in simple villages. The two aspects existed hand in hand. To enforce his beliefs, Gandhi would make his own cloth and garments, preaching…
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Category: /History
…career of non-violent campaigns. The main idea behind Gandhi's teachings was non-violence. He believed that the killing of man or beast is an unforgivable sin. Many who promoted these teachings of Gandhi simply believed that it was their only option…
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Category: /Literature/English
…programs. In the late seventies and eighties, stations started to make detective shows with mild violence like Magnum PI, Magyver, and Knight Rider. From there, TV stations started to appeal to what their viewers want. Their (TV station) job is to make…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, social conventions, measures of success and corruption on a number of levels. Violence manifested in both language and action, reflect the frustration of the characters in not being able to live up to society's expectations. “The America Dream” is a life…
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Category: /Literature/English
…their membership to a certain gang. With every student wearing the same articles of clothing, gang members will not be able to establish a rivalry within the school. Uniforms also minimize violence by reducing some sources of conflict. A Long Beach Superintendent…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is like a statue; he walks back to his hotel without finding a way to say good-bye. As the title suggests, A Farewell to Arms is in many ways an anti-war novel, but it is in no way like a call to end all war. Among the books’ morals, violence
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