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    Powerful‚ Love or Hate? In our brains love and hate are right next to each other‚ but which one is more powerful? Hate‚ makes people physically aggressive‚ unreasonable‚ consequently very dangerous but in order to hate you have to love

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    Hate Crimes in America Katherine Wright Abstract The purpose of this essay‚ is to discuss hate crimes and their effect on victims in America. In this essay I will discuss the meaning of hate crimes and the severity of hate crimes in America. I will discuss how perpetrators choose their victims. I will include statistics on those targeted in hate crimes and what can be done to prevent hate crimes. Hate Crimes in America Hate crimes are unfortunate acts of violence that affect victims and their families

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    CHARATERISTICS OF HATE CRIMES By Tameka Young‚ Fred Harris‚ Coretta Rainey‚ Tim Tala‚ and Tanaia Reid American Intercontinental University February 16‚ 2012 Introduction to Law Enforcement Professor Major Wenda Phifer Thursday 8:30-11:30 am Abstract In this paper hates crimes or bias crimes such as‚ race‚ religion‚ disability‚ sexual orientation‚ and ethnicity are discussed. There will be real world examples of hate crimes or bias crimes and ways or programs that are set up to protect citizens. Hate crimes

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    Period 6 The Social Psychology of Hate behind the Holocaust Hate is everywhere. It always has been‚ from the beginning of time. When the cavemen started forming intense dislikes for one another over the last coconut to present day‚ when suicide bombers take their own and the lives of innocent people to express their hate. And somewhere in between those two occurrences‚ are hundreds and thousands of additional incidents that sprung from hate toward a concept‚ system or person. Prejudice

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    Paper on Freedom for the Thought that we Hate In the book Freedom for the Thought that we Hate‚ author Anthony Lewis takes a simply phrased law‚ the First Amendment and shows how complex freedom of speech really is once put into the real world of freedom‚ as we know it. He shows through his rejections of absolutism‚ strong support towards freedom restriction‚ and objective analysis of Chief Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes‚ that the United States press is unlike any other in the world. Lewis rejects

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    behalf of hate speech. Most law-abiding citizens disagree with hate speech‚ but must realize even speech that promotes hate‚ racism‚ and even crime is still protected by the Constitution of the United States. Free speech should not be limited‚ because it would infringe on one of the basic rights of Americans and would prevent students in public universities from practicing their freedom to learn. Many moralpoop‚ law-abiding American citizens find themselves divided between the balance of hate speech

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    Hate speech as defined by the legal dictionary is described as follows: “Hate speech is spoken words that are offensive‚ insulting‚ and/or threatening to an individual or group based on a particular attribute of that person or persons being targeted. Targeted attributes include such traits as ethnic background‚ sexual orientation‚ race‚ or disability‚ though there are other target attributes. In the U.S.‚ another term for hate speech is “fighting words‚” as such talk is likely to provoke an

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    Lily hates chemistry‚ in fact‚ it is her least favorite class. Not only does Lily hate chemistry but she has a pretty interesting family. She has three other siblings‚ two of which are her younger brothers. Money is sometimes tight because her mom makes jewelry (which isn’t exactly steady)‚ and her dad makes furniture (which also isn’t always steady). Lily’s best friend‚ Isabel‚ has been trying to get her to talk to her crush Lucas‚ but last time she did that she froze. Not only was she embarrassed

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    controversy and dominate news headlines. Hate speech does not only put our community harmony at risk but also encourages violence as it interferes with other basic human rights to a safe and tolerant environment. A key issue regarding this debate is the fact that the definition of hate speech is often unclear. By law‚ hate speech is defined as any biased or prejudice speech that causes the listener to react violently or encourages

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    Gardner Language Arts P.6 16 November ‚ 2015 Hate Is a Strong Word Hate is a strong word‚ and in this case it is used correctly. The KKK is one of the most popular hate groups. They are a racist “ group” that has been known for believe in “ white supremacy”. It was started by a few confederate soldiers after the Civil War. The Ku Klux Klan is filled with hate‚ but why? They are so many things people don’t know about the Klan. The KKK was founded by

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