Papers 6401-6410 of total 23385 found.
…to and participation in decision-making in the media and new technologies. According to the proposal the initiative will guarantee access to information and will be adapted to different languages, cultures and visions, as well as their diverse access to communication…
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…support and encourage the free market enterprise that both creates and feeds off the drug industry. In the media drugs have become known as the enemy within, yet on television and cinema they are often linked with romance and enjoyment. The high street off…
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Category: /Law & Government
…the pressure from the media to become overwhelming. Princess Diana did stay in England, however, and used the incredible amounts of media attention to her advantage. Princess Diana had numerous charities and good causes that were important to her so she used…
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…of these three TV programs will show how portrayals of sex, violence, homosexuality and other situations originally considered inappropriate for the general viewing public have increased in number and severity in the last decade. This increase has resulted…
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…people injured. After the massacre civilian leaders of Boston pressure Thomas Hutchinson, the acting governor, to remove the soldiers from the city to prevent further violence. All he has to say is "The law shall have its course. I will live and die by the law…
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violence against people found guilty and held captive in a pillory. This was abolished in most US states in 1839; in 1905. Delaware was the last state to eliminate stocks"(Religious Tolerance). Looking at these examples, much of corporal punishment has come…
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…. For example, Malcolm once said, "We are nonviolent with people who are nonviolent with us," which portrays his opposition towards non-violent protests. In addition, he believed that violence was needed for a change in society. Malcolm X lived a life that involved…
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Category: /Law & Government
…the hatred many rightists felt toward the republic. Like some on the extreme left, many on the right used violence, either petty and random or large-scale and concerted, to attain their ends. Throughout the short life of the Weimar Republic, various political…
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…are timeless, and will always be used. Some examples of themes that are timeless are True Love, Vengeance, Hate, Violence, and war. Theatrical performances will always convey a point, if the audience is keen enough to catch it, sometimes it's a moral, sometimes…
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…as strong as those against the issue. There are two main points surrounding school uniforms, performance in schools and, uniformity. The arguments for school uniforms argue that school uniforms decrease violence in the schools. People who argue this side…
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