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    Cause of violent crime Nowadays‚ the number of crimes did by young generation become increasing seriously in cities over the world. There is large amount of violent in films and on television. Although our country become more advanced than the past‚ but still have a lot of case that related to violent crime happen in our country. Political and social field are the common factor that affect the case of violent crime happen. There have a lot of perspectives have been prove that social

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    aims of the study‚ scope of study‚ clarification of terms‚ and organization of the paper. 1.1. Background The Beatles have become a phenomenon and a legend among musicians who started their career in the 1960’s. The style of their music and lyrics has given a vast influence on the development of music and culture throughout the world. This statement is supported by Hecl (2006:13) in his research entitled “The Beatles and Their Influence on Culture”: What makes them so special is their impact

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    Explicit Lyrics in Today’s Society The First Amendment states that everyone has a right to freedom of speech and expression. Explicit lyrics are just that: expression through speech. Although explicit lyrics are protected under the first amendment‚ some people are more than 100% against it and are hoping to have it change. They believe that some lyrics are too explicit‚ that they shouldn’t be listened to because it’s “morally damaging‚” and that use of explicit lyrics should

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    Chapter 5 & 6 Summary Laila J. Talibdin Debbie McCune IEC 102 September 20‚ 2013 In this chapter we learn about guiding the behavior of young children in positive ways. We must learn to understand that the goal of guidance is to teach children how to control themselves in socially acceptable‚ respectful ways. But before we can ever determine what behaviors need to be “guided” we need to know what the behavioral norms for each stage are and how to interpret them. Six week

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    This article talks about a young woman whose name is Laura who worked in a large publishing company in New York. Her job is a copy editor of many journals in a company. Some other people worked with her in the same journal. There is a man whose name is Tim. He is a senior editor because he worked long time in the company and he has more experience than other people. Laura worked in the company for one month. One day Laura and her fellows decided to go to pub to have a relaxing after work. Everyone

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    Aggressive Driving Essay 2

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    caused injury totaled at 32‚769 accidents. Aggressive driving can be linked to this because aggressive driving is dangerous and never ends well for anyone. In the 1990’s the term road rage was coined by the media and was linked to the most violent events. An aggressive driver is defined as someone who operated a motor vehicle in a selfish‚ bold or pushy manner‚ without regard for the rights or safety of the other users of the streets and highways. Aggressive driving is a major problem in today’s society

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    In this response to lyrics and personal reflection essay‚ I chose the song “invisible” by Taylor Swift. She is an amazing singer and songwriter. Taylor Swift has written so many songs‚ but I chose “invisible” because I can relate to this song a lot. She started singing when she was really young. All of her songs have some sort of story to tell‚ and I really enjoy listening to her music. Taylor Swifts music has a lot of meaning to it‚ mostly about how it was for her growing up. But this

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    Chunyang Liu Core 2,Level 6 K. Christolear February 20 2013 Say No to Violent Video Games Do you know Call of Duty? It has swept the world. There are so many people playing this game which has been issued to its ninth part. In the world‚ more and more people are attracted to video games which are about shooting or other violent actions like Call of Duty. On the one hand‚ this kind of video games is so popular bacause the game makers make these games very attractive; on the other hand‚ nowdays

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    cannot seem to accomplish things that he really wants to do. The novel The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien is about the author himself. He is intelligent and thoughtful yet it is difficult for him to move forward towards what he actually wants. The song “Stop and Stare” by One Republic relates to O’Brien greatly with his personality and thoughts in more ways than one. “Stop and Stare” expresses a tone of emptiness‚ regret‚ sorrow‚ nostalgia‚ fear‚ and darkness. The story behind it is someone trying

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    In the Article by the Eric Posner‚ tilted “Universities Are Right—and Within Their Rights—to Crack Down on Speech and Behavior.” Discussed how students should be protected by any rude or abstract comments from the classroom and in the campus itself. Posner said there will be trigger warnings” (par.1) to students when courses offer content that might upset them; “banned sexual acts that fall short of rape under criminal law but are on the borderline of coercion; and limited due process protections

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