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1611: So Close, So Far... Neglected
... eighteen years (Van Stolk 146). Rich kids, middle-class kids, poor kids - all deal with risk and neglect on a scale unimagined in previous generations (Hewitt 11). There are problems of poverty, absentee parents, divorce, violence and drugs, plus much more that is simply out of hand. Deprivation and rejection dominate the lives of many children, among both poor and middle-class. We cannot ensure the safety of children on the ...
1612: Sex Education -- 2
... the Alan Guttmΰcher Institute, also believes that media is one of the reasons why teenagers are more sexually active. She says, "The role of media, particularly television, is pervasive, and the depiction of sex and violence is ubiquitous at virtually all hours of the day" (Rosoff 33). It is impossible to compare teenage pregnancy rates of two different regions of the world when the teenagers in question are living in completely ...
1613: Sex Education --
... the Alan Guttmΰcher Institute, also believes that media is one of the reasons why teenagers are more sexually active. She says, "The role of media, particularly television, is pervasive, and the depiction of sex and violence is ubiquitous at virtually all hours of the day" (Rosoff 33). It is impossible to compare teenage pregnancy rates of two different regions of the world when the teenagers in question are living in completely ...
1614: Sadomasochism
... culturally-developed submission of the citizen, to the Greater Good - the social Order? "The sadist strives originally for the total annihilation of its subject. Every sadist is really a murderer." Where a measured use of violence infuses the body with an erotic charge; where the lover's kiss is not enough, but needs the teeth to bite; where a slap in the face, by itself, has the same love-inspiring affect ...
1615: Student Feelings On School Vio
Statement of Purpose The purpose of this questionnaire is to measure the extent to which school staff and students agree with statements that sufficient measures to prevent school violence exist. Furthermore, it will reveal staff and student classifications in the areas of gender, whether the subject is a staff member or student, and the grade level if the subject is a student. Description of ...
1616: Sex In Society
... to pedophilia." (Johnson) Also, the attractiveness of sexual aggression as crime news, and therefore as prime news, has been recognized by many newspapers lately. "While comfortably hidden under the cloak of objective crime reporting, sexual violence can be endlessly exploited for its titillating value, its crypto - pornographic quality and its sexist slant." (Johnson, 1997, p.324) As rape and sexual assault became a more serious social problem in the 80's ...
1617: Review Of Wwf Wrestling
... opponent landed Austin wrong on the mat. This resulted in a career ending surgery for Steve Austin. One thing that wrestling has done over the past couple of years is raised media uproar pertaining to violence at home between children. There is a question that arises when talking about WWF wrestling. Should parents allow their children to watch the filth that producers of shows put on t.v.? WWF wrestling takes ...
1618: Responces To Hunger
... them. And one by one, a select few Japanese soldiers would go into the ditch and bayonet their prisoners to death. Up on the bank, countless other young soldiers would cheer them on in their violence. Comparatively few soldiers actually killed in these situations, but by making the others watch and cheer, the Japanese were able to use these kinds of atrocities to classically condition a very large audience to associate ...
1619: Problematic Sollutions
... accompany the new millennium. Changes in technology and the arts will emerge naturally but as the times change it is our responsibility to ensure that social policies are designed to best benefit society. Drugs, crime, violence, poverty, and illiteracy are all rising at amazing speeds and this indicates a problem in our current social policy. While there are many possible reasons for these problems the corresponding rise in white illegitimacy is ...
1620: Power And Class In The United
... of society declined, yielding to an anomic crisis and social disorganization" (pg. 81). Back in the 1920's till the 1050's women wear dresses not jeans. The movies did not have any sex or violence in those times but now it the 1990's it holds our attention and we crave for it. The anomie is in effect in modern times going into the next millennium. Every generation there has ...


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