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- 5221: Spousal Abuse
- ... ride through the village, backwards on a donkey holding it’s tail. Modern versions of the charivari and persist today. Take Skip W. For instance. He participated in a program on domestic violence aired on short-lived Jesse Jackson show in nineteen - ninety - one (1991). Skip related how his wife repeatedly hit him and attacked him with knives and scissors. The audience’s reaction was exactly what male victims who go ...
- 5222: Laws Must Be Passed To Address The Increase In The Number And Types Of Computer Crimes
- ... drum as the potential victim but follows and unanticipated path."(Blumenthal, 1:2) There is no actual profile of a computer criminal because they range from young teens to elders, from black to white, from short to tall. Definitions of computer crime has changed over the years as the users and misusers of computers have expanded into new areas. "When computers were first introduced into businesses, computer crime was defined simply ...
- 5223: A Computerized World
- ... a living-room then, are now being made in creditcard-formats. More and more areas are being taken over by the computer. As computers are capable of handling large amounts of data in a very short time, they are well suited for wordprocessing. I guess that it won’t be long till all the paper-archives are replaced by magnetic tapes and diskettes. A diskette can contain much more data than ...
- 5224: Robert Browning
- ... he begins to develop a dislike for the church. Around 1845, Browning found himself focusing his anger on the church as an institution, especially the Catholic Church. In 1845, Robert Browning wrote " The Confessional", a short poem berating the Catholic Church. Browning writes: It is a lie - their priests, their pope, Their Saints, their... all they fear or hope Are lies...No part in aught they hope or fear! No heaven ...
- 5225: The War in Vietnam
- ... first president to lose a great war or of converting the Vietnamese War into a massive, U.S. directed military effort. He chose a middle course that vastly escalated U.S. involvement but that stopped short of an all-out application of American power. Troop levels immediately jumped beyond 300,000 and by 1968 the number exceeded 500,000. Supporting these ground troops was a tremendous air bombardment of North Vietnam ...
- 5226: Disabled People
- ... would have would have to say disabled people aren’t stupid or anything, they are just special. God made them the way they are for a reason. It is the same as you being tall, short, what color your hair is or any other characteristics, and people need to see it that way. God didn’t make any stupid or messed up people, just special people.
- 5227: Sir Anton Dolin
- ... France, and Spain, offering among other compositions, Dolin’s Revolution, Espagnol, and Rhapsody in Blue. The Nemchinova-Dolin company was disbanded early in 1929, Dolin rejoining the Ballet Russe. The second engagement lasted only a short while-Diaghilev’s death in August 1929 causing the termination of the group. But Dolin had, with the Diaghilev company, created important roles-in Balanchine’s Le Bal and Le Fils prodigue. It was at ...
- 5228: Parental Guidance Against Television Violence
- ... a positive role model and active in their children’s lives, the parents help their children to see the benefits of not watching TV. Solutions like the V-chip, Weemot, and TV COP are only short-term solutions for a long-term problem. For a time, these small solutions help to stop television violence from entering the home. However, they do not stop a neighbor’s TV or a public TV ...
- 5229: Comparing Americans and Filipinos
- ... a unique source of transportation is used. It is called a jeepney. It is a converted army jeep outfitted with many different decorations, such as tassels, decorative horns, and mirrors. They are often used for short trips around the town and they help to reduce traffic congestion. They are inexpensive and transport about one third of the city’s commuting traffic. Approximately 250,000 people are served daily. It is an ...
- 5230: Women’s Role in Today’s Society
- ... women are slowly taking control of their own image making. Image of being equal to the men and being able to face the reality of life on their own, without men’s support. Within the short story “The Harp”, written by Carol Shields, the author gives us a clear example of a woman, who is faced with the reality of life. Living away from home and independently from a man, and ...
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