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- 2401: Kent State University Incident
- ... held all over the country. Nixon released a couple of statements that showed no sorrow for the victims, but rather implied that that they got what was coming to them. His basic argument was that violence would only end in tragedy, and that people should demonstrate their feelings peacefully if they felt it necessary to demonstrate them at all. After a lengthy investigation, there there were several inditements handed out, but ...
- 2402: Myth- Aliki, The Gods and Goddesses of Olympics
- ... The author who also illustrated the book , used brilliant and vibrant colors and also portrayed the personality visually by scenes and images that clearly showed the emotional side of the gods . This myth contained some violence , sinister and inappropriate behavior among the gods and cruel and even frightening illustrations that I thought might be too overwhelming for a young impressionable mind . An example of this would be when " Cronus married his ...
- 2403: Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right?
- ... would make society feel guilty. Another writer against capital punishment is Jacob Weisberg. In Weisburg's "This Is Your Death," the reader must take into account that most of the public is immune to seeing violence on the TV and that broadcasting executions live would just be another form of entertainment. Weisberg writes also about the inhumane and cruel death penalties we have devised to kill criminals. Weisberg tells of the ...
- 2404: Child Rearing in Victorian Times
- ... a way had children that they did not take care of, yet provided for them throughout their lives. Parents wanted perfection instead of devotion. And it seems all preposterous, but it appeared theirs was less violence, more respect, and virtually a better society. It would appear the Victorians had the right idea in the strictness and the demonstration of respect, but they lacked love and feeling in the realm of child ...
- 2405: The Horrors of War
- ... like this he would not be able to return to society ever again and fit in. Soldiers go home and don't know how to react to society. They have seen so much death and violence that they don't know how to react to life and friendship. Life is hard for them. The imagined image of a war hero is thrown out and the void is filled with a life ...
- 2406: America's Zoos: Entertainment to Conservation
- ... examined for the humanity with which they treat the animals. Animal welfare has become a concern within our country. This group is not to be confused with the animal rights movement. Without the use of violence, one of the animal welfare movement's goals is to improve the way these institutions, like the city zoos, provide for these animals (Burke, 1990). Honoring the conservation efforts, they simply want to make sure ...
- 2407: The Fatal Addiction
- ... doing something of such great damage. Some people may have forgiven him, but he will never be forgotten. What pushed him over the edge and how did he deal with it? The disturbing influence of violence in the media, alcoholism, and the ambition to let go, pushed Mr. Bundy too far. He learned to accept what he had done and lived his life the best way he knew how. Even though ...
- 2408: Legalization Of Drugs
- ... step in the right direction. Education is the key to battling drug abuse, but that is a different topic. Nullifying the drug trade is the best way to start combating drug related crime, like domestic violence and murder. It has been proven that these types of crimes stem from the drug trade, so it is a necessity to root out all illegal trafficking of narcotics. Second, if you take the illegal ...
- 2409: Crimes in Schools Lower Academic Levels
- ... when such a crime like that would happen in my school or somewhere nearby. After reading many articles there was this one article that grabbed my attention right away. The title of the article was Violence against U.S. kids is common. Just imagine how many students must have read that heading and felt unsecure about themselves. When a person reads such articles they do not sit there and worry about ...
- 2410: Capital Punishment: Right or Wrong?
- ... forcing families to seek the death penalty, their consciences will be burdened by the death of the killer. Furthermore, killing the murderer will not bring back her son. "At some point, man must stop the violence," is what some would say. Seeking temporary gratification is not logical bias for whether the death penalty should be imposed. Granted, revenge is easily confused with retribution, and most would agree that the punishment should ...
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