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    the Illiteracy With the development of the human society‚ more and more people began to realize the perniciousness of the illiteracy. In my opinion‚ the illiteracy is the main reason that hinders the social progress. First of all‚ the illiteracy is the obstacle for individuals to communicate. We all know that communication is extremely essential in our daily life as well as commercial activities. The base of communication is the common knowledge of each party. In my opinion‚ illiteracy causes

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    Causes Of Gun Violence

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    that 82% of gun deaths to blacks is caused by homicide while 77% of gun deaths to whites is caused by suicide. This highlights a glaring social issue. While many aim to rid all gun violence‚ the cause and root of gun deaths must take center stage. We cannot possibly know how to fix a major issue like gun violence without knowing exactly who‚ where and why it is happening. It is simple to see and easy to prove that young black men all across the country are killing each other on the streets.

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    advancements in concussion research. Many people are outraged by the degree of violence that is encouraged in hockey‚ especially since the fights and devastating hits resulting in deafening applause during a hockey game‚ would result in jail time for any regular man. Viewers who are against violence in hockey suggest that body checking and fighting be eliminated from the sport either in part or altogether‚ however‚ violence has always been an essential part of hockey and any attempts to eliminate it

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    Functional Illiteracy

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    Illiteracy and its effects. Intro Illiteracy is defined as the inability to read or write. There are purely illiterate; persons who cannot read or write at all and functionally illiterate; persons who can read and possibly write simple sentences with a limited vocabulary. In Malaysia‚ the government provides education in free public school for its citizens but many remain uneducated and illiterate. Illiterate persons are always typically labelled as stupid but in reality some of them are smart

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    Causes of School Violence

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    CAUSES OF SCHOOL VIOLENCE School violence is a serious problem in public schools. Violence makes it difficult for students to learn. School violence includes gang activity‚ locker thefts‚ bullying and intimidation‚ gun use‚ assault‚ and drugs. Violence is carried out against students‚ teachers and staff‚ and ranges from intentional feuds to accidental killings of innocent bystanders. Frequently‚ discussions of school violence are lumped together with discussions of school discipline‚ as both involve

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    Illiteracy Consequences

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    Jet Sims Comp. II Ms. Choate February 3‚ 2012 Illiteracy Consequences Imagine being overseas in an unknown place where everything that is written is unrecognizable. An individual would possibly feel completely lost without any direction‚ no starting point‚ and no help. That is a daily way of life for the illiterate. They become lost because of their lack of education at a young age‚ or because their parents did not give them the opportunity. This education is paid for by the government and

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    Over the years gun violence has been a prevalent in several parts of our nation. It has been depressing due to most of the persons involve in these volatile act are getting caught in the cross fire are young adults and children. In our society today we are having a debate on the topic whether gun laws are enforced enough and what are the necessary steps need to take to reduce these acts from occurring. Everyday more and more lives are affected on a consistent basis‚ Individuals are concern about

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    Media has Interpersonal violence thought all most of our TV shows. Is this why we have more than we did back in the early nineteen century. Two major TV shows that I watch show Interpersonal violence. Let’s take a better look at those TV show’s and one may find them full of violence. Dean and Sam the main characters in Supernatural watched their mother burn alive as young boys. As they have grown‚ they go around the U.S. searching to find‚ what they believe to be the demon that has killed their

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    There are an abundance of reasons why people are led to commit violent actions‚ but some of these reasons are fallacious. Some of these false reasons include violence in most video games‚ certain foods‚ or certain music. Metal music being a cause to hostility is beyond ridiculous. It’s time for the truth to be revealed about this lie that social media and society has implied upon. Metal music can actually raise your implicit feeling and thoughts of yourself. For example‚ many bodybuilders choose

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    What Causes Violence

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    Violence is a behavior involving physical force intended to hurt‚ damage‚ or kill someone or something. As defined by the World Health Organization‚ it is the intentional use of physical force or power‚ threatened or actual‚ against a person‚ or against a group or community‚ which either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury‚ death‚ psychological harm‚ or deprivation. This definition associates intentionality with the committing of the act itself‚ irrespective of the outcome

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