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    Gang violence is one of the main causes foe teenage deaths in society today. Gang violence can hurt everyone around the person who decides to join a gang as well as them. Gangs sometimes do not even know why they have animosity towards other gangs. Most kids these days’ join gangs just to fit in. Some of them do not take gang violence serious until someone dies or gets hurt. By then it’s too late‚ and they feel the need to retaliate. Gang violence is everywhere. It is in neighborhoods‚ cities‚

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    this topic is far too complex. Infact‚ many studies either hold inconclusive or contradictory results. However‚ as we move further into 21st century changing‚ there has been a shift in findings. Many studies now refute the idea that videogames cause violence or‚ if the results support it‚ they are still weary to confirm them as 100% accurate. There are many other studies that have been conducted concerning the possible benefits of gaming. These studies have found that due to

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    talks play an important role in the mobilization of public opinion. Television enlarges the frontiers of our knowledge. Another advantage of television is that it helps to focus the attention of the people on social and political evils prevailing in society. Some of these evils are untouchability‚ dowry‚ drinking‚ gambling‚ drug addiction‚ etc. It can exhort the people to root out these evils. Television also comes in handy to popularize Government policies and programmes like family welfare‚ tree plantation

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    ’emergency’." demonstrates some of the leading causes of homelessness and how they are trying to create a plan to lower the rate drastically. Los Angeles has official declared that its growing number of the homeless population is an emergency; "An estimated 26‚000 people live on the city’s streets‚ 12% more than two years ago. Experts say high rents‚ low wages and unemployment are to blame for the rise"("Los Angeles: $100m plan" 1). some of the leading causes of homelessness are A lack

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    Argumentive Essay Domestic Violence Christopher “Chris” Brown and Robyn “Rihanna” Fenty are the nation’s most talked about couple in the media and tabloids. As everyone knows‚ recently Chris Brown has been allegedly accused of domestic violence against his former girlfriend Rihanna. Rihanna suffered multiple cuts‚ scrapes‚ bruises‚ and bite marks over her body. According to an author of the New York Daily News‚ Brown pleads not guilty on his felony charges (Schreffer). Domestic violence is a negative

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    that Television has a higher level of violence‚ in most of the cases these programs are being watched by young children which can be a negative influence and it could affects the children’s grades‚ sleep and daily activities. Kids are small and their minds haven’t developed yet‚ so when a child watches a show or a movie they usually copy everything that is being done on the screen‚ not even caring whether it’s good or bad. AS I said‚ when a child watches violence on TV they repeat what is being done

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    variety of card games‚ dice games‚ and games of chance. In 1931‚ Nevada became the first state to allow casino gambling. New Jersey followed in 1978‚ making casinos legal in Atlantic City. In 2009‚ legal casinos were operating in forty seven states. Today‚ different states have different regulations on casinos. In some states‚ they are still prohibited entirely. In others‚ casinos may only be run on the water‚ like riverboat casinos. Casinos also exist on Indian reservations throughout the country.

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    Violence in Society Every evening we turn on the news only to see that mankind has developed new and inventive ways of killing each other. Violence has become commonplace in many areas throughout the world. However there is still hope that one day mankind will learn to live together in peace. Violence is caused by a combination of genetics‚ fear‚ ignorance‚ emotional outburst‚ and prejudice. Most of these causes can be cured by education. However the capacity for violence may always be hard

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    beaten in United States‚ domestic violence is a real threat to this nation. Another fact‚ according to Huffington Post‚ between 2001 and 2012‚ around 11.766 women "were murdered by their current or ex-male partner." A number that nearly doubles to that of American troops killed in Afghanistan during this period. And for this reason in-person and online domestic violence classes Los Angeles and across US has become so prevalent today. We have come a long way Our society has sure come a long way. There

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    to the continuous acts otherwise seen as police violence. Police violence is a form of demeanor that is often led to an excessive force between police and civilian. Police violence is not a new act of law‚ rather‚ it is an ongoing epidemic that has only gained a considerable amount of attention due to the increase in technology usage. There is however a discrepancy in answering the following question: who is to blame for these unlawful acts of violence between police and minorities and is there a way

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