1 INTRODUCTION As a student on the Criminology and Criminal Justice Foundation Degree‚ this report has been conducted for the use of the School of Law‚ Justice and Community Studies Department to analyze the emergence and effects of the ‘Stranger Danger’ campaign. Criminal behaviour has predominantly been associated with random acts of deviancy perpetrated by strangers; portrayed to the public through the media’s eyes and further instilled into primary school children during safety week. Children
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Good evening Ladies‚ Gentlemen and Members of Brazilian Congress. I have come here today as a representative of the A.D.P.A.‚ Anti-Death Penalty Association*‚ to tell you why Brazil must not adopt the death penalty. Due to the murderers which appear every day on the news‚ the population of Brazil has considered the possibility that the death penalty might be the best solution. My answer to these people is "No". According to Amnesty International‚ only last year‚ 1146 prisoners were executed
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Dangers of over reliance on technology on human life Nowadays‚ technology has become part and parcel of human life. Technology has a great influence on how people perform their duties in everyday life. Technology controls most of the things we do by bringing convenience and simplification of work. For instance‚ technology has helped us to communicate with relatives and friends through chatting‚ texting or emailing through the internet. However‚ with the rapid advancement in technology‚ many people
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Title: The importance of education and the danger of an intelligent working class Imagine this‚ you wake up and find yourself in the 1920’s‚ when Joseph Stalin was a leader. You try to go back asleep and wake up back in your own time but you are stuck. It is an endless nightmare. George Orwell describes this situation in a more simple way by using animals instead of humans in his novel Animal Farm. In the beginning of the novel Old Major‚ an old pig‚ gave a speech about how they were going to overthrow
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Does Internet Really Need Regulations? The article "The Internet: A Clear and Present Danger?" written by Cathleen Cleaver is a clear claim of the necessity of government regulation to control what is being shown on the Internet. To support her claim‚ Cleaver gives the pornographic web sites as an example. She argues that the regulations used to control the selling of pornography applied to porn stores‚ magazines‚ and television should also be applied to the Internet. The reason for such necessity
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Currently‚ under United States federal law‚ gambling is technically legal. However‚ each individual state is given the power to regulate or prohibit gambling as they please within their borders. As a result‚ the only states that allow sports betting are Nevada‚ Oregon‚ Delaware‚ and Montana (Waldron). Due to the illegality of sports betting in other states‚ America’s sports gambling prohibition is responsible for one world’s largest black market for sports betting. The amount that is legally bet
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Like Wag the Dog‚ Once Again engineers a crisis in order to gain public support during elections. The dangers of patriotism are portrayed in all three texts. Once Again showcases people of the same religion uniting together in the same way that American pride and Oceanic fear of foreigners is shown in Wag the Dog and 1984‚ respectively. Similarly‚ Once Again
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Advertising is a form of communication intended to persuade an audience (viewers‚ readers or listeners) to purchase or take some action upon products‚ ideals‚ or services. It includes the name of a product or service and how that product or service could benefit the consumer‚ to persuade a target market to purchase or to consume that particular brand. Advertising can also serve to communicate an idea to a mass amount of people in an attempt to convince them to take a certain action‚ such as encouraging
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you won’t do that!” Sometimes it’s something that will get you trouble‚ other times it could get you hurt‚ most of the bets that I’ve heard have been about‚ “I bet you won’t eat that!” When you’re an adult‚ it’s usually not the case. Betting and gambling isn’t the worst thing in the world‚ keep it under control and it’ll be fine. People have different interests‚ I get that. I like basketball‚ and if someone bet on me I would feel like I had to accomplish something out of my ability. That would drive
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Ethos‚ Logos‚ Pathos: Three Ways to Persuade Edlund‚ J.R. (n.d.) Ethos‚ Logos‚ Pathos: Three Ways to Persuade. Cal Poly Ponoma. Retrieved on November 22‚ 2010 from http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/lgarret/3waypers.htm Over 2‚000 years ago the Greek philosopher Aristotle argued that there were three basic ways to persuade an audience that you were right: ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos. Ethos: The Writer’s Character or Image [presenter] The Greek word ethos is related to our word ethics or ethical
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