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    discussion of religion can branch into any number of topics‚ over any number of denominations and sects‚ about its effects on law and politics‚ and its role within society. However‚ mention religion today‚ and one subject arises universally: Danish cartoons. Out of context‚ this sounds ridiculous‚ but within a sound framework‚ the subject broaches religion at every possible entry. Perhaps no event in recent history‚ excluding 9/11‚ has provoked such a universal and rapid backlash. Retaliation against

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    encouraging violent behavior. But before we start passing the baton to violence in video games for the cause of violent behavior‚ ask yourself‚ is violence in video games really the cause of violent behavior‚ or are we just passing the blame like it if where a game a tag? Violence in video games should not be blamed for violent behavior because video games act as stress reliever‚ there are other forms of media which have their share of violence‚ parents who fail at raising their children and even despite

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    I In The Cartoon Analysis

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    The Editorial Cartoon by the Indianapolis cartoonist Gary Marvel‚ named “Children playing mobile devices” gives a new perspective on a old traffic signalization meant to carefully warned driver. This cartoon presents a traffic signal which says “CAUTION. Children Playing‚” then you proceed to see 2 girls and 3 boys playing with some kind of mobile or tablet while sitting and walking outside. But‚ ironically all the way in the back you see an actual recreation park with a basket hoop‚ swings‚ and

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    Violent Games

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    Peterson 3/4/13 Per. 3 AP English Felton Video Game Essay In the process of media reform and editing‚ is it appropriate to limit video games? Nonthreatening things like games should not be banned by our fears‚ but we should look at the facts. Violent video games should not be banned for their content because no means of art or communication should be banned. Our first amendment is our sacred rite of passage that should be upheld with all of our power. We can benefit from these works of art like

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    The Harm of Development

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    The Harm of Development Development‚ Advancement and Technology: People think of these words as positive things. These are simple words and have big meanings. We all know that these help us in our daily living‚ but these are only good for our present lives. The fact that every country in this world aims for these‚ we can’t also hide the harm it does to Mother Nature. Urban growth has been a growing concern now. Tall buildings and infrastructures comes with forest denudation‚ land reformation

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    Cartoon Character

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    Amel Hines 10/26/12 Thrill For A Kill Every summer‚ my family goes to Grand-Mothers house‚ which is in a community where the same families have lived for years. They have basketball courts‚ a playground‚ boats‚ and other activities to help go through the hot days. This all sounds very fun‚ and it usually was‚ but sometimes it got very boring. Spending every summer with the same friends and doing the same things‚ under the same grown-ups began to bored me‚ and by the time I

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    Violent Crimes

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    RUNNING HEADER: VIOLENT CRIMES | VIOLENT CRIMES | Hate crimes and Violence in Schools | | Maggie Gallegos Criminology | 9/1/2011 | Brookline College | Abstract Hate crimes are “any felony or violent crime based on prejudice against a particular group. They are prejudice’s

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    My Favorite Cartoon

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    My Favorite Cartoon ¡V The Simpsons Watching a hilarious cartoon on television may seem like the most relaxed thing in the world. However‚ ¡§The Simpsons¡¨ is not only a stupid funny cartoon to keep us laughing for joy but also a clever TV program mixed up with irreverence and slightly twisted morality. I¡¦m not saying that how much influence this show can bring to our reality. But I think it¡¥s very well written. Also it constantly reflects and spoofs our society. The whole story

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    Violent Crime

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    2013 Juvenile violent crime is at its lowest level since 1987‚ and fell 30% between 1994 and 1998. Fewer than half of serious violent crimes by juveniles are reported to law enforcement. This number has not changed significantly in 20 years. The rate at which juveniles committed serious violent crimes changed little between 1973 and 1989‚ peaked in 1993‚ and by 1997 declined to the lowest level since 1986. On average‚ juveniles were involved in one-quarter of all serious violent victimizations (not

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    following two texts‚ a cartoon strip and an extract from a memoir‚ share similarities and differences regarding the theme and context‚ audience‚ purpose as well as certain formal and stylistic features. The first extract is a cartoon strip written in 1986 by Cathy Guisewite. The cartoon features four panels with three female characters with narrations and speech bubbles to emphasize dialogue and the message regarding women’s rights and sex stereotyping. The context of the cartoon is to show the inequalities

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