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- 2281: The Immigration Problem
- ... college at a greater rate than their third-generation peers (Woo A1). While immigrant civil rights groups gain new footing, activist groups are growing at an unprecedented rate. Many of these groups preach hate and violence. Bete Hammond from S.T.P.I.T. (Stop The Out-of-control Problems of Immigration Today) said, "It's bad enough that we do everything for their citizens when they come here illegally and ...
- 2282: Fantasy's Integral Role In The Creation Of A Killer
- ... on the psychological state they are in. But then regarding the fact most serial killers grow up in violent households one might say that the killer does not or even can't feel remorse because violence is what they were brought up in and to believe is true so it is what they have been conditioned to believe. Or you could take the approach that the killer feels they are being ...
- 2283: Divorce in the United States
- ... have become acquainted with many people whose parents are divorced. Through discussions, I have determined that most of these people felt relieved when their parents finally got divorced -- because it ended the constant arguing and violence at home. Bibliography Albrecht, Stan L., et al., Divorce and Remarriage (1983); AUTHOR: Albrecht, Stan L. TITLE: Divorce and remarriage : problems, adaptations, and adjustments / Stan L. Albrecht, Howard M. Bahr, and Kristen L. Goodman. PUBL ...
- 2284: Crime
- ... see how the sentencing just went from thirty years to three years. Another possible cause is our prison system. Prisons breed crime themselves. If a burglar is sent to prison he must contend with the violence inside it by being rough himself. This means a burglar who enters a prison may emerge a murderer. Prisons are often used to rehabilitate and made more pleasant as so to not create the cultures ...
- 2285: Correctly Political: A Look into the Dynamics of Political Correctness
- ... nontraditionalist views are influencing class scheduling. Some schools have instituted “alternative” courses: Dartmouth offers “The Invention of Heterosexuality and How to Have Promiscuity in an Epidemic.” At Brown one could find a course called “Christianity, Violence, and Victimization.” Even Yale has PC courses: “Gender and the Politics of Resistance: Feminism, Capitalism, and the Third World.” (Leo 18)
- 2286: Justice
- ... to live in a peaceful, loving environment, and with the basic rights that are deserved by human beings. I do not think that it is just for children to grow up in an atmosphere of violence and poverty, that is unjust. They should not be the target of starvation. These situations exist because people place their selfish needs before the needs of others. The Spiritual Justice , that may only be achieved ...
- 2287: Human Migration Factors
- ... we were leaving South Africa and heading for Australia. We decided to leave because my family did not feel that they wanted their children (my sisters and I) to be raised up with up in violence and political unsuitability. These 'Pull Factors' were overpowering and eventually on January the 24 1993 our whole family of 10 people arrived to live in Australia. Migration to other countries or places often ends up ...
- 2288: Sexism-Patriarchy
- ... work place but also at home. The traditional sexist view of a head of any household is the man. When this idea is threatened, it is as if their masculinity were being stripped away. Physical violence is sometimes caused by a sexist man who feels as though he has to reclaim his home. This is the type of man that feels women should be kept underfoot. There are plenty of other ...
- 2289: Female Dominance or Male Failure?
- ... the female's nest, the artist creates his music by “going for web-twitching, or strand-vibrating,” (p 342) and endangers himself of being killed by the audience who consumes his art. The act of violence can be seen as the act of love, metaphorically displayed by the grebe birds. “The purely loving display is a faint hope of drowning her or scaring her to death.” (p 343) This illustrates his ...
- 2290: Coersion/Rape
- ... logic which I possess, they are not. The debate now is rape, and what constitutes that once horridly thought of crime. In the opinion of some, rape is no longer just a physical act of violence that accompanies uninvited sex. Rape, as defined by some, can occur even when the two parties involved agree verbally or otherwise to have sex. This to me, seems absurd. In the most basic terms, and ...
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