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    Youth Violence

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    Grade 12 English Literacy I.S.U Youth Violence Paragraph 1: What is the issue surrounding youth violence? The issue with youth violence in the article titled “fresh focus on the roots of youth violence” & also “youth violence in the Toronto and our hierarchy of victimhood” Is that youth or students under the age of 19 have been causing increasing the gang violence and death tools with brawls and gun shootings. The main topic discussed by

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    violence in children

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    Intimate-partner violence is a crime that is affecting every sector of society‚ whether it involves same-sex‚ or heterosexual relationships. Intimate -partner violence does not discriminate against sexual orientation‚ religion‚ age‚ socio economic‚ educational levels‚ and ethnicity. The majority of domestic violence or intimate partner violence for many years involved only married women of heterosexual relationships‚ omitting couples whom were not married‚ ex-spouses‚ and dating. The phenomenon

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    Domestic Violence

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    "A violence that occurs between partners in an intimate relationship such as marriage‚ or cohabitation - to live together as husband and wife‚ usually without legal or religious sanction." That’s how dictionary.com describes spousal abuse. But to me‚ spousal abuse is when one person in a marriage sanctified relationship verbally‚ mentally‚ emotionally‚ or physically abuses the other person in the relationship. Many people view domestic violence as only happening to specific races‚ ethnicities‚ class

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    Violence in Gangs

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    Violence of Gangs Gangs have been around for a long time‚ but recently they have become worse. Unfortunately‚ there are many different types of gangs. For example; there are street gangs‚ prison gangs‚ motorcycle gangs‚ and neighborhood gangs. According to Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ there are more than 33‚000 gangs in the United States ("National Gang"). Gangs cause a lot of the violence in America. In Illinois alone there are six or more gang members per 1‚000 people ("National Gang"). Not

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    Violence In Macbeth

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    I was told that this play is considered to be one of the more violent and gory plays by Shakespeare. In technicality‚ it was a rather violent play‚ but we‚ as the audience‚ were rarely shown the actual violence as most of the deaths happened off-stage. (I think I counted 3 on-stage deaths.) In the play‚ the witches plant an idea in the mind of Macbeth telling him he could be king (Inception??). Even though Macbeth is wary to kill the king‚ Lady Macbeth’s incessant spurring to kill the king forces

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    VIOLENCE IN MEDIA

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    In the essay “Buried Alive: Our Children and the Avalanche of Crud”‚ David Denby argues that pop culture is distinctive and damaging to children in the United States today. Pop culture is damaging because media has changed to become three-dimensional‚ inescapable‚ omnivorous‚ and self-referring. Media‚ according to Denby is everywhere; you cannot step away from the system of it. It has been known to be a commercialized aggression that puts parents on defense. Children now days have become commoditized

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    students in which it encompasses‚ it is also responsible for regulating mental health to create a safer school environment. The correlation between psychopathy and violence contributes to the rising rates of human collateral within the school system‚ but can be effectively combatted with the implementation of the PCL-YV‚ delayed enrollment of those identified as psychopaths‚ and required completion of therapy. Psychopathic tendencies‚ and the resulting violence that spurs from them‚ need to be effectively

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    Beowulf's Violence

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    Beowulf exercises violence for the glory and treasure of the king; his battle with Grendel is one of the most violent scene in the story. Beowulf does not carry any sort of weapon because he feels that doing so provides him with an unfair advantage over the unarmed Grendel. This shows Beowulf’s heroic nature. As all the warriors are asleep‚ Beowulf waits patiently. He pretends to sleep when Grendel enters the mead-hall. After Grendel devours some of the warriors‚ he makes a wrong move and goes for

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    Violence in the Catcher in the Rye Often‚ simple physical conflicts are used to develop characters and to increase the suspense and action between them. In J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden Caulfield the 16-year-old narrator and protagonist claims to be a pacifist. Holden views the world as an evil and corrupt place where there is no peace. As a sincere person living amongst phonies‚ he views others as completely immoral and unscrupulous. In the novel violence is used

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