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    Today I’d like to introduce to you a man who started life outside of high school with an abrupt change of pace. Mike Mecuuce was first married in 1986 to his wife and is currently still with her 21 years later. That very same year he also entered the US Navy in 1986 where he spent a lot of time away from home in such areas as Florida‚ Georgia‚ New York‚ and South Carolina‚ where he worked with submarines for nine years and learned a whole new way of life‚ and experiences. One experience ended with

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    1. Non-violent Communication (NVC) Nonviolent Communication is a process developed by Marshall Rosenberg which people use to communicate with greater compassion and clarity and is sometimes referred to as compassionate communication. Its purpose is to create human connections that empower compassionate giving and receiving and to create governmental and corporate structure that supports compassionate giving and receiving. It is about getting what you want for reasons you will not regret later

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    influences in participating in violent activities. Owning a violent video game does not necessarily mean it’s a negative aspect that can cause involvement in these activities such as fights in school by our children. There was an experiment done that may say otherwise; however‚ not every aspect was accounted for in this experiment which makes it invalid. This experiment alone convinced me that violent video games in fact does not have any influence to children participating in violent activity at all. I personally

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    “In Germany‚” is a piece of article written by Mike Ross. It has mentioned the history of Germany and the daily life of local people. Holocaust and World War 1 were the two large issues in Germany history‚ which harmed the relationship of the German and Jew. During the Holocaust‚ Nazi had sent Jewish people to toxic chambers. The writer has assumed that no Jew would treat Germany as their home after all these tragedies. However‚ in Berlin‚ the numbers of Jewish population are increasing by waves

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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sto. Tomas Extension Sto. Tomas Batangas “Effects of violent video games on the minds of the children ages seven to twelve years old at Sto. Tomas‚ Batangas at Polytechnic University of The Philippines Sto.Tomas Batangas extension SY 2012-2013 ” Submitted to: Professor Resa T. Suarez Submitted by: John Robert A. Montilla Dedication This work is dedicated to the next batch of researchers‚ to the writer’s parents who supported her morally

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    Mike Maguire:  Crime statistics are not simple reflection of ‘facts’‚ but one of many possible tools for gaining a better understanding of the highly complex and rapidly changing forms of behavior that can be described as ‘crime’. A ‘rise (or fall) in crime’ indicated by police records or survey results should be regarded as an important piece of evidence about‚ rather than conclusive proof of‚ changes in the scale and patterns of such behaviours.  Crime statistics are not immune from political

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    opinions of others. Violent programming is a great influence on young minds today. As the days pass by‚ more and more violent scenes that are seen in movies and regular programming are becoming crimes which are being imitated on the news. Watching violent television hurts a child’s judgment and shows many serious long term effects. Violent programming is a bad influence on young minds by promoting aggressive attitudes‚ increased fear‚ and emotional desensitization. First of all‚ violent programming is

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    invention of the automobile people have been asking the same question; how old is old enough to drive? Utah‚ like many other states in the U.S.‚ has set the legal driving age to sixteen. Many people wonder is sixteen really old enough to get behind the wheel or should we postpone this privilege until they are eighteen? There are two sides to every argument however‚ and I believe that a sixteen year old has enough sense to be able to drive. While there are many teenage accidents every day‚ there are

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    Violent images There are so much going on in the world everyday‚ we receive the information by newspaper‚ internet and other Medias. Images containing violence are shown throughout the newspaper.(e.g. war images‚ strike images etc) Though I strongly disagree that violent or offensive images should be shown in public Medias‚ as this can result to influence on children‚ offend the subject‚ or causing the information to be misinterpreted. Nowadays‚ children have easy access with the news‚ either

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    miserable life‚ and eternal rest than chronic sickness. Also religion of any kind requires that believers show compassion and love. Compassion and love can require believers to end suffering including emotional suffering; forcing someone to stay alive against their will is neither compassionate nor loving. Religion also tells us that we have free will and self-determination which is our God given qualities. It could be used to preserve life or to bring about life’s end on the basis of the patients free

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