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1601: Tha Screets 4-life
... gangs. A gang can also be a team, group, crew or a posse. They re just social groups of people in a local area, which are mostly the same, age and are in acts of violence. At lease, that s what everybody in our society seams to think. Thought the years there has become a difference between the original gangs and the gangs of the younger generation, that changed society s ...
1602: Terrorism 2
... of their subjects." What we know as terrorism can be traced back to the Russian Nihilists and Anarchists of the 19th century, who gave a name to what would otherwise be considered "Random acts of violence" that were performed to advance their revolutionary cause. They elevated terrorism to a high moral plane. One of them, Mikhail Bakunin, exclaimed: "The passion for destruction is also a creative passion." British military analyst Brian ...
1603: Teenage Suicide
... hundred and eighty(Allen). How do you tell if someone is suicidal? Some of the risk factors are previous attempts, psychiatric history, personal failure, recent loss of close friend etc.,substance abuse, family handguns, family violence, and lack of communication(Risk). After a teen has attempted suicide they still remain vulnerable for several years, especially for the first three months following the attempt. A death of close friends or family, divorce ...
1604: Teaching Practice
... is his treatise Reflections on the Revolution in France. Burke argues in this work that the attempt to create a new constitution in France and alter basic institutions in property and religion will lead to violence and disorder. He suggests that the revolution once begun will feed upon itself and that those now in power will swept along and away by events. 16. "The objects of society are of the greatest ...
1605: Style Analysis For See Them Di
Style Analysis for See them Die, McBain aims to lead the reader into the bleak litter-strewn environment of a crowded American slum with its inherent threat of violence. Two dominating forces, Heat and July, established in the first two words, emerge as double personifications, prostitutes, in the first paragraph, their brazen vengeance , strutting insolently, garishly, born to make you suffer. Here the tone ...
1606: Scarface
... Scarface was very realistic and shows how a Cuban refugee could have climbed up ladder to become a very powerful drug dealer. This film was very violent and bloody. Compared to some films today, the violence isn t as bad as people thought it was in 1983. One of my favorite scenes in the movie is when Tony s friend Angel is getting cut into pieces with a chainsaw. The blood ...
1607: An Increasing Problem On High
... leave school at the start of the summer," announced Handgun Control, Inc. Chair Sarah Brady, "they should know that the lawmakers of this country have done something to protect them from the type of gun violence that occurred at Littleton." They also looked towards the internet to find reasoning behind the tragedy. Eric Harris had his own Web Page, and there was an investigaton that looked into whether the boys found ...
1608: Sweatshops 2
... forced to work 17 hours a day at wages between $.60 and $1.60 and hour. They were literally held captive at the factory by barbwire and armed guards. Employees were threatened with rape and violence if they attempted escape. The El Monte sweatshop was finally discovered when an employee escaped through a ventilation shaft. In many sweatshops, however, the workers are there voluntarily. Even the meager wages earned are more ...
1609: Stress On Police Officers
... the extremes. Examples of life threatening traumas that can cause Post Traumatic Stress, in their general order of severity, include: natural disasters, serious accidents, serious accidents where a person is at fault, intentional life threatening violence by another person, life threatening trauma caused by betrayal by a trusted individual, and life threatening trauma caused by betrayal by someone you depend on for survival. Police officers, by the nature of their jobs ...
1610: Stress In Relation To Police W
... settings, and when engaged in activities to simply have fun, such as playing sports. Police officer s experience stresses the same as others, but also in ways much different than the average citizen. The dangers, violence, and tragedy seen by officers result in added levels of stress not experienced by the general population. What is Stress? Stress is not a new phenomenon; it has been experienced throughout history. Stress is a ...


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