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891: School Uniforms and Discipline
School Uniforms and Discipline Since the recent outbreak of enraged teenagers, an overabundance of profesionals are giving their opinions on different ways society can overcome and lessen such instances. Robert Coles, a proffesor of psychiatry and medical humanities at Harvard Medical Center, offers his opinion to readers how uniforms are a representations of ourselves which can in turn, teach us morals and values. Richard W ...
892: The Debate on Gay Rights
... raise children and encourage others to follow this type of lifestyle would lead to an increase in gay people and eventually lead to a sinful and corrupted society. An anti-gay group FRC’s leader Robert Knight warns that America’s “man-based culture” could fall with advent of a sexual revolution brought about by gays. “As man is reduced in stature, all hell with break loose,” he says. “We’ll ...
893: Violence in Music and the Media
... encouraged robbery, rape, murder, assaults, or using weapons to settle disputes. Violent crimes increased by over 500 percent during the three decades ending in 1990. In today’s music nothing is taboo. Family research manager Robert Waliszewski argues that “ for every teenager who makes the 6 o’clock news by carrying out an act of violence, there are thousands more whose values are being fashioned subtly through disturbing musical messages.” I ...
894: Serial Killers, the Minds, the Methods, the Madness
... words have included monsters, demons and fiends. These psychopaths have also been called lust murderers, homicidal maniacs and stranger killers. According to Schechter and Everitt, “credit for the phrase ‘serial killer’ goes to Special Agent Robert K. Ressler” (70). Ressler was one of the pioneers of the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit. “While lecturing...one of the participants referred to ‘crimes in series’...Ressler began using a variation- ‘serial killers’...”(70 ...
895: Natural Raised Killers
... Killer Caught!” New York Tribune. 12 Nov. 1990: 2 Online. Dialog. 14 Feb. Associated Press. “The Mind of a Killer.” San Francisco Chronicle. 23 April 1993: 1 Micro-Fiche. Dialog with picture. 10 Feb. Johnson, Robert. “Lethal Injection For Gacy.” Chicago Post. 16 May 1994: 2 Online. Dialog. 14 Feb. Ron Mitchell: 12 pages. Online. 9 Feb. http://www.ronmitchell.net/serialkillers.html The Serial Killer Hit List: 16 pages. Online ...
896: Realism
... somebody”. Both authors wrote very vividly as we see in their works. In “To Build a Fire”, London states: “The frozen moisture of its breathing had settled on its fur on a fine powder of frost, and especially where its jowels, mussel and eyelashes, whitened by its crystal breath.” (P. 492) Harte is just as vivid in his description “...the moist, temperate regions of the foothills, into the dry, cold bracing ...
897: Skaters and Stereotypes
... introduced surfing to the United States in 1912 (Weir3). If you asked someone who is the father of surfing, they would probably say, "Duke who?" But mention Kelly Slater and they will not stop talking. Robert Kelly Slater was born February 11, 1912 in Cocoa Beach Florida (Tomlin1). He went to high school and actually graduated. The reason I say this is because most people like Kelly (surfers knowing they are ...
898: Blacks: A Struggle for Racial Equality
... less that whites and Asians. If we all work together, we can put an end to the discrimination that exists today. ENDNOTES 1. The Power of One. Directed by Arnon Milchan, movie, colour. Screenplay by Robert Mark Kamen. 2. Cynthia, Voigt, The Runner (New York: Ballantine Books, 1985), p.57 3. Voigt.p.93 4. "A Fair World for All" in Collier's Junior Classics: Harvest of Holidays, ed. Ruth Weeden ...
899: Nontraditional Tradtions
... is not true. It need not be big or religious at all. I believe a tradition is something that you do once that feels good, so you do it again and again. The tale in Frost's "Mending Wall" can be viewed as an impromptu tradition. The two neighbors needing to repair the wall after the winter chill, find time to converse with each other about what's on their minds ...
900: The Rise of Violent Crime In Canada
... Justice System. Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press Inc., 1995. Macionis, John J.. Sociology. Scarborough, Ontario: Prentice-Hall Canada Inc., 1994 Roberts, Albert R.. Critical Issues in Crime and Justice. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications, 1994. Siverman, Robert A., Teevan, James J.. Crime in Canadian Society. Toronto, Canada: Butterworth and Co. Ltd., 1975.


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