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    Videogames is the Cause of Violence And Crime In 1990’s‚ video games evolve into virtual reality experience for young video game players. Most video games let the player become as a “first person shooter” who have the ability to shoot and kill their opponents in the game (Porter & Starcevic‚ 2007). According to the Harvard Mental Health (2010)‚ adolescents who play video games for routinely have the potential to develop aggressive personalities. In 2008‚ Pew Research proves that 97% of young individuals

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    answer to these questions can only be speculated upon‚ but in the short term the answers are much easier to find. On the surface‚ gangs are a direct result of human beings ’ personal wants and peer pressure. To determine how to effectively end gang violence we must find the way that these morals are given to the individual. Unfortunately‚ these can only be hypothesized. However‚ by looking at the way humans are influenced in society‚ I believe there is good evidence to point the blame at several institutions

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    Tourism in Jamaica

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    Tourism in the country of Jamaica has long since proven to be very popular ever since it was hyped up as a health spa in 1862. Since than mass tourism has taken full effect not only with its natural beauty and many attractions but with the work and development of the Jamaican Tourist Board it has become a favored tourist destination in the Caribbean region. Since tourism is Jamaica ’s primary foreign exchange industry the Jamaican government has continually invested in tourism development. While

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    The Media Impact on Youth Violence COM/156 Linda Perez The Media Impact on Youth Violence When we were children‚ there were only thirteen channels on television‚ only one house phone‚ there was no cellular phones and no computer but a typewriter in the house.  We played outside‚ hopscotch‚ jump rope and stickball. Was not allow to watch primetime Television including the news‚ we was told it ’s was for grown-ups. My‚ how times change from then to now‚ everywhere

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    Homosexuality in Jamaica

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    even on the television. This research is geared towards finding out how discrimination against sexual orientation is handled in the eyes of the law versus that of societies in the Caribbean region. In all regions of the Caribbean‚ people experience violence and discrimination because of their sexual orientation. In many cases‚ even the thought of homosexual identity puts people at risk. Repercussion for homosexual acts may sometimes include killings‚ rape and physical attacks‚ torture‚ arbitrary detention

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    Juvenile Crime and the Influence of Media Violence With several arguments for both sides can we truly determine if there is only one main role in juvenile crime? There are many statistics that show there is a higher aggression level formed in people who watched a great deal of violent television or played violent video games as a child. People must begin to consider that there are several contributors to youth crime and violence. Youth crime is often fueled by media violence and can depend on how

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    kind of violent media presented to teach the viewer to be more violent. Sources of media‚ such as music‚ television‚ and games‚ have a major impact on youth violence. Twenty-first century American music endorse is made up of over thousands of different music genres that are displayed on the radio and television. In some genres of music the artists use violence lyrics based upon their life style to enhance their music towards a youthful audiences. Rap/ Hip Hop music is a prime example of rebellious

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    Jamaicas Economy

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    Discovered by Christopher Columbus‚ Jamaica is one of the most beautiful places on this tiny planet we call earth. The country is so beautiful that their main source of income is tourism. Jamaica’s economy is extremely dependent on services‚ which is nearly 80% of their GDP. Not only does Jamaica depend severely on outsiders visiting the country but the economy faces challenges in growth of its economy. Problems such as high crime‚ corruption and unemployment is bringing Jamaica’s economy to an all-time

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    Globalisation on Jamaica

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    1. Causes of globalization affecting Jamaica: * For Jamaica‚ the main reason for globalization was darker. The energy Crisis of the early 1970s forced the Jamaican Government to take out loans from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank to cover the rising expenses of fuel based imports. However they weren’t interested in cooperating with Jamaica in developing native infrastructure and resources‚ so they enforced a short-term repayment of the debt‚ budget cuts in areas supporting

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    Homeownership in Jamaica

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    “MEETING NEEDS‚ MEANS AND DREAMS: THE HOME OWNERSHIP CHALLENGE IN JAMAICA.” The late Honourable Donald Buchanan‚ former Minister of Water and Housing‚ stated in the 2004 Sectoral Presentation‚ that “home ownership is a Jamaican dream. “It confers on our people a sense of self and identity and undermines the collective sense of rootlessness‚ displacement and wandering that characterize the socio-historical condition common to Africans in the Diaspora.” Home ownership is a “collective space defined

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