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- 2311: NAZISM
- ... the Nazis some time to work up to the full fury of their endeavor. In the years following 1933, the Jews were systematically deprived by law of their civil rights, of their jobs and property. Violence and brutality became a part of their everyday lives. Their places of worship were defiled, their windows smashed, their stores ransacked. Old men and young were pummeled and clubbed and stomped to death by Nazi ...
- 2312: Communism East Europe
- ... a compromise, that is, the reinstatement of the moderate communist leader Nagy. When it became clear, however, that Nagy had every intention of pulling out of the Soviet communist bloc, Khrushchev resorted to force and violence to maintain the communist grip on Hungary. He ordered the return of Soviet tanks and troops to Budapest on November 4th 1956. (11) Thousands were killed in a bloody street battle until the Soviets had ...
- 2313: The Statutory Definition of Pornography
- ... or forced viewing outlined in the other sections of the ordinance. Nor is it (for MacKinnon/Cole proponents) a tangible physical harm in the "John hits Mary" sense: [P]ornography causes attitudes and behaviours of violence and discrimination that define the treatment and status of half the population . [P]ornography institutionalizes the sexuality of male supremacy ... Since the harm caused by pornography is a social, collective harm to women, conventional liberal ...
- 2314: Nazism
- Nazism The most merciless and cruel party in the world, was under the role of Adolf Hitler, their violence remained a deep gash in the western world history. Nazism was originated in Germany in the early 1920s. It was the doctrines or practices of the Nazi party. Nazism was a shortened version of the ...
- 2315: The Hutu Tribe
- ... under Belgium supervision. More Hutus won and the Hutus took over the government. The Hutu Gregoire Kayibanda was elected president. Two years later Rwanda won independence and the Hutus started mistreating the Tutsis. After independence, violence erupted between the two tribes. In 1973 Kayibanda was accused of being lenient with Tutsis who slaughtered thousands of Hutus in Burundi. The army was unhappy about this so they took over the government. General ...
- 2316: Pornography
- ... the effects that the content could have on minors. Imagine all of the images created in a minor's mind from viewing such vulgar publications. Pornography can lead to sexual harrassment, violent sex crimes, sexual violence, the urge to rape, an increase in sexual desire, and many other harmful effects. For these reasons, the sale and distribution of pornographic material should be more strictly regulated. The sale of pornographic material, including ...
- 2317: Feminist Backlash: The Unconscious Undermining of Genuine Equality
- ... pay, education and job opportunities, free contraception and abortion on demand, 24-hour nurseries under community control, legal and financial independence, an end to the discrimination against lesbians, freedom from the intervention by threat of violence of sexual coercion, regardless of marital status, and end to the laws, assumptions, and institutions that perpetrate male dominance and men's oppression of women. Though the feminist movement had supporters from most of the ...
- 2318: Monks and Today's Society
- ... they would try to have that relationship even if the woman was in one of her own. Lastly, the society is based on rebellious acts, which can be seen through teen and other types of violence. For example, in the past year there have been more stories of teens killing other teens than in recent years. However, adults also break the law and commit many crimes. All in all, the monastic ...
- 2319: Effects
- ... violent behavior, however, they in fact are. Other times, violent television shows can change us very subtlety, perhaps in just the way we think about things. If a person watches a TV show about gang violence, an individual may not necessarily go out and join a gang, however they may view gangs differently and their behavior towards gangs may change. A problem with this second reaction is that a behaviorist researcher ...
- 2320: Psychology
- ... small proportion leave the profession each year. Nevertheless, replacement needs are expected to account for most job openings, similar to most occupations. Programs to combat the increase in alcohol abuse, drug dependency, marital strife, family violence, crime, and other problems plaguing society should stimulate employment growth. Other factors spurring demand for psychologists include increased emphasis on mental health maintenance in conjunction with the treatment of sources, including the growing elderly population ...
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