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- 1241: Why Do People Fight Wars
- ... oh it's just that we have no time for discussions and destruction through nulear weapons and the dark side of technology is the fastest way to get your point across.or that bloodshed and violence has become a very simple matter in our life to the point of not being shocked by it anymore. or that the eternal battle between good and evil is finally coming clear as to which ...
- 1242: Learning to Really Learn: Through Oral communication
- ... Reminding myself that this is the woman who would like to see more calm children in this world. I stated, "I think that through good expressive articulate gestures a person will not have to use violence as a way of releasing those pent up feelings." I asked her then if she would like to be taught to articulate her emotions more effectively. Her very quick and eager reply was "yes, I ...
- 1243: A Three Generation Comparison of Discipline
- ... time. We all grew up in different generations. In my grandfathers’ time, it was acceptable to use spanking as disciplinary action. Now days, I don’t feel it would accomplish anything, especially with all the violence and exposure our children already receive.
- 1244: An Understanding of Coles’s Essay Through Susan Bordo’s Terms
- ... was to know about this idolized man but at the same time just couldn’t why he did the things he did, helped the people he helped, and kept his calm while others relied on violence. The missing piece to Erikson’s puzzle was that he didn’t rely on his own usable knowledge. When he did, he realized that experiencing, first hand, the type of environment in which Gandhi had ...
- 1245: A Voice of The Future
- ... it? What do we to have to look forward to? From what people tell us.... Nothing. In the eyes of society we will only ruin the future, we are known for teen pregnancy, drugs, and violence. This may all be true but where did it come from? Where did we learn it? Perhaps we took it to the extremes but we sure didn’t invent it! In my eyes society does ...
- 1246: From a Female’s Point of View: Misogyny in Vampire Literature
- ... some degree of misogyny in it. Unfortunately, the mistreatment of women in any type of media has become mainstream in our society’s culture. It is also true that as a potent combination, misogyny and violence can cause a story to be more interesting and at the same time make more money.
- 1247: Edgar Allen Poe's: "The Murders in the Rue Morgue"
- ... catastrophe. The murder scene is a grotesque setting complete with hideously dismembered bodies and severed heads. The Paris suburb of Faubourg-St.Germain gives the mystery an aura of gloom and sets the stage for violence. The home of the pair is described as, "...a time-eaten and grotesque mansion, a style which suited the rather fantastic gloom of our common temper, long deserted through superstition into which we did not ...
- 1248: Compare and Contrast: Aneas and Turnus
- ... was that he was not destined to conquer Aneas. In addition, it was not the fault of Turnus that he fought so violently and primal, because the goddess Allecto planted the seeds of hatred and violence in him. Cosecuently, it was not the fault of Turnus that he was blinded by rage, and did not seek any methods for peace. As the story progresses, The jugs of Zeus seem to empty ...
- 1249: Justice in Orestes
- ... is justified in avenging his god-honoured father, who was so brutally murdered by his mother. This cycle of blood in the House of Atreus appears as if it will continue forever. This cycle of violence leads the gods to search for a different solution. If the society of Greece is to progress to a higher civilisation, some other way must be found to resolve the conflict of moral questions. The ...
- 1250: Martin Luther King and Patrick Henry: Cry for Freedom
- ... mostly opposed to his viewpoint. These two speeches were much more different than they are alike. The main difference between the two speeches, in a general sense was that one calls for a change through violence and war, while the other calls for a peaceful solution. Patrick Henry's speech to the Virginia House of Burgesses calls for a revolution against Great Britain. This must have been a difficult speech for ...
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