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- 2301: Immigration Into Canada
- ... the type of work that best suits them - ordinary, manual labour." Fig. 6 Local white workers were equally willing to believe in the idea of a unique "chinese" type of labour. They even resorted to violence on February 24, 1886 when 300 whites invaded a camp of chinese workers in the West End to rid the city of "unfair competition". With tacit approval of local police and officials, the white labourers ...
- 2302: How to Win an Argument
- ... the first option. Do not allow yourself to be engage in a back and forth flinging of insults. This will make you look as ignorant as he is. What ever you do never resolve to violence. This does not mean let yourself get whipped by all means fight back if necessary. But don't ever throw the first punch, remember, he who throws The first punch loses the argument. This may ...
- 2303: Dragons in America
- ... to the hearts of millions of Americans all too often. This creates people to fear monsters in reality more than ever because Hollywood makes monsters as scary as possible. The television is another source of violence in the world. It seems that every shows on TV has to do with some kind of terrible murder. Shows like New York Undercover always end up with a seen where someone is shot to ...
- 2304: The Pressures of Today's Youth
- ... On Self-respect"). "Manhood The elusive goal" is an enigmatic journey of a young male into adult hood. He encounters some of the many rites of passage (dilemmas) in the modern society;smoking, drinking, and violence. The author refers to these as part of the "masculine code of conduct" an item every male must follow verbatim. "On Self-respect " faces the every day pressures of adolescent life. The main premise of ...
- 2305: Being Young
- ... I think that was a more developing way of entertainment. One can already see the results of the television's influence. Young people are getting more violent as the movies today contain a lot of violence. There are exceptions, though. Many teenagers are members of athletic assosiations, and this is a solid counterweight against bad television influence. Another and perhaps just as frightening problem in the big cities is that drug ...
- 2306: The Battle of the Sexes
- ... with enough excitement to keep you intoxicated with the thrill of the sport for the two hours that it is on. Womens hockey or ringuette may be exciting but it doesn't have the louring violence that hockey has. Just listen to the name ringuETTE, anything that ends in ETTE has to be a womens sport. If ringuette was half as good as hockey they would have Ringuette Night in Canada ...
- 2307: A Black Cloud
- A Black Cloud The heart is an organ of fire, filled with intense love and intense hatred. Yet it is the hatred which entwines the lives of people causing them to display acts of violence and cruelty. Hatred is displayed through forms which include: prejudices towards large groups of people, crimes of hatred being committed, and indirect hatred which involves hurting others as an act of rebellion against someone or ...
- 2308: Medical Testing On Animals
- ... drugs. "Instead, we use Rhesus monkeys." "I actually have hurt animals unnecessarily out of ignorance," says Dr. Sherman Bloom. "If you're preaching reverence for animal life, you're preaching reverence for life , period. And violence is the opposite of reverence for life," Liska said. Most of what we do to animals we would never do to people. We understand that people have certain rights that keep them from being experimented ...
- 2309: Racism
- ... since the end of the civil war. It is a roller coaster of a history. From extreme power, to rapid decline, and slow reemergence (Software Toolworks Encyclopedia; 1992). The clan, who is notorious for its violence, has a relatively innocent beginning. It was formed from some veterans from the confederate army and was first called the Kuklos Clan which, in Greek, meant Circle Clan. One person thought it would be a ...
- 2310: Prostitution
- ... now is worse than prostitution. JOHN STOSSEL: The law makes it worse? JOE MCNAMARA: The law makes it a lot worse. It drives up the profits. It drives up the potential for corruption. It invites violence. JOHN STOSSEL: It is true that when the vice cops talk about the terrible things they see... 2ND VICE SQUAD OFFICER: You see homicides. You see the narcotics. You see the assaults. JOHN STOSSEL: They ...
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