Papers 6151-6160 of total 23385 found.
Category: /History
…the theme of violence. Although violence was rarely used during the raids, it was not uncommon for members to kill their victims or even other members to avoid being recognized. In addition, the author adds that for the Appelman-Batenburg sect, murder was also…
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Category: /Literature/English
…fall the greatest distances, two, great people cannot control their emotions, therefore, they strike back with extreme violence, and three, excessive love leads to an inevitable misfortune. First, Euripides describes how the greatest, most renowned, people…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. The dim lights, the amount of blood and the loud music all contribute to our thoughts about the scene, before any of the dialogue has been spoken. When Victor Frankenstein is creating the body, the use of blood and gore instantly shows us the violence and evil…
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…and that someday after the registration passes, confiscation on handguns will come next. Criminal violence is a great issue that falls into the category of handgun deaths. Many deaths caused by the criminals with the use of handguns are solely the criminals’ choice…
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…is an understandable human reaction when great evil confronts us. However, as people of faith living in a violent culture, we urge victims' families and friends to seek justice without vengeance, and to seek an end to the cycle of violence by punishing murderers without…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…that may occur. In the beginning of the novel the main character Alex and his “droogs” live a life filled with crime and violence. After numerous crime sprees, Alex is finally apprehended by the police and charged with murder. Due to the increasing prison…
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…setting filled with violence does not excuse the defendant from a crime. Mens Rea dictates that act and intent are both necessary in order for a crime to take place. A supposed defendant and victim of urban psychosis still has both act and intent. Although…
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…). Why should innocent people die just because their lawyer cannot find enough evidence to prove innocence? Second, while some think death row will stop violence, there is more violence in those states that practice the death penalty. This kind…
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…History X is not a comprehensive look at racism, hatred, or inner city violence. Instead, it examines the various ways these elements tear at the fabric of a family.The film emphasizes that actions have consequences, and that attaining redemption…
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Category: /History
…, to cause havoc and complete kayous. There was no military or economic gain, but instead a personal desire by a group to use violence. In the Webster’s dictionary Terrorism is defined as the unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person…
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