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- 1621: Poverty -
- ... a fear for the common, middle class, people but also a fear for the children in poverty. This fear is caused because many people without much or no money and/or food will resort to violence to be able to survive everyday life. People also think that many of the kids born into poverty will not live to see the age of 25. Due to poverty many people cannot afford good ...
- 1622: Persuasive Essay On Becoming A
- ... much life that otherwise have been lost, and the relieve on the families faces, is so uplifting that it has given us some compensation for what otherwise would have been just a random act of violence. The most precious gift you can give someone is the gift of life itself. I m sure most have heard this saying before that is exactly what you do when you become an organ and ...
- 1623: My Lai: The Event, The Trial,
- ... was appropriate, and that we would come out as heroes (Almond)… The lies were the "truth" as the people saw it. Then eventually, reports and images began showing up that showed the inhumane actions, cruelty, violence, and the absolute truth of what was really going on in Vietnam. In reality, it was a blood bath (Almond). When the truth of the extremity and the reality of the war broke ground and ...
- 1624: Lafollettes-licensing Of Paren
- ... parents also would not require a 100 percent passing score. Another way that LaFollette believes the testing could be done is through existing tests that claim to isolate relevant predictive characteristics - whether a person is violence-prone, easily frustrated, or unduly self-centered (LaFollette 526). With these different possible tests LaFollette believes that society could make a set a standard that could, with near accuracy, determine who would and would not ...
- 1625: Latin Drug Trade
- ... almost unlimited capacity to corrupt. In many ways, they are a less obvious threat to democratic government than many insurgent movements. Guerrilla armies or terrorist organizations openly seek to topple and replace governments through overt violence. The drug syndicates only want to manipulate governments to their advantage and guarantee themselves a secure operating environment. They do so by co-opting key officials. A real fear of democratic leaders should be that ...
- 1626: Learning To Really Learn
- ... 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 ...
- 1627: Los Angeles-city Of Quartz
- ... years. The gang activity is now said to be a part of the large crack trade. Average gang killings on the east side average one per day. (Pg. 270) An economic force of the gang violence has to do with the money made from crack vs. cocaine. One mayor refers to the gangs as the Viet Cong. I think the use of the reference is not in comparison to the Vietnam ...
- 1628: Dead White Males Essay
- ... and criticised by Swain. By the end of act one it is quite obvious who the villain of this play is. In the opening scene the villain first shows his destructive nature through his unnecessary violence. "ANGELA How is it that you know so much about us? [SHAKESPEARE is just about to answer when a MAN in his thirties, dressed in fashionable casual clothes appears behind him.] MAN He doesn't ...
- 1629: Hopes And Dreams
- ... a loud harsh sound. The sky turns gray and becomes darker as time passes by. You find your self viciously thrown in a center of people suffering from illness and poverty. They all hold that violence look in their eyes. They hold a sense of rage and revenge with in them. They turned into wild animals thinking of nothing but how to survive in the wilderness. This is the situation we ...
- 1630: Hockey
- ... skates as weapons, and this brutality has diminished the abstract beauty of the sport. Even though the game consists of a lot of fighting it is still the greatest sport ever made. Even without the violence, ice hockey is a rugged game that demands strong conditioned athletes. More than any other team sport, ice hockey is a game of motion: even when the action is whistled to a stop, the momentum ...
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