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- 281: Age of Gold for Babylon
- ... in the produce. In order to keep up repair of the canals in which shipping and the irrigation of the country's fields depended on slaves had to form work gangs. The secular work force had many of the same professions and crafts, as did the temple economy. Many remains of clay tablets mention apprentices, master craftsmen, along with guilds in ...
- 282: Violence Between Blacks and Whites
- ... fate. Most cases involved a whit woman charging a black man of rape. Even the 'protection' of the law could not ensure a black man his right to due process. Gangs of angry whites would often take the prisoner and kill him soon after the accusation originated. "aggressive black men" became prime targets and examples of what would happen if a ...
- 283: The Horrible Truth Of Child Labor
- ... they falsely believe that it will take away from their national authority, the authority of parents to raise their children, and it will encourage children to sue their parents, join gangs, and commit crimes . Some anti-child labour activists believe that the real reason the United States has not ratified is because they have a financial interest in continuation of child ...
- 284: Minority Groups: African Americans, Women, And Hispanics
- ... book & Hispanic Americans: A Statistical Source book . By Louise L. Hornor published 1999. Society: The Basics 1998-00 by John J. Macionis Society: A brief Introduction 1989 by Ian Robertson Gangs In America 2nd ED. 1996 by Ronald C. Huff
- 285: Racism
- ... these hate crimes and hate groups are stupid, because a lot of the kids that become Skinheads, are kids just trying to fit in, or feel needed. Not unlike the gangs in a more urban setting. After learning all this information and facts about racism. I feel even more strongly against racism and hatred against other people, because I am closer ...
- 286: Juvenile Crime
- ... others wish to send them into 'programs' designed to channel their anger in more productive ways. Boot Camps have become popular, and a few radicals have attempted to revitalize chain-gangs. These attempts at bringing civilization and culture, or even common courtesy to these violent offenders seems simple enough, but when one is faced with trying to 'reprogram' the way a ...
- 287: Body Modification in Today’s Society
- ... of style that demonstrates a commitment and affiliation to a specific group. Tattooing is commonly cited as a tribal badge that signifies identity with the likes of military personnel, prisoners, gangs (motorcycle, street, criminal organizations, etc.) sports teams, or youth cultures. Skinheads are considered an example of youth culture. Punks are another example of youth culture in society and who believe ...
- 288: Social Reproduction Theory
- ... the inner city of L.A. the youth that attend the schools are at more of a loss because of outside sources. These could include thing like the influence of gangs, drugs, and possible violence within the schools themselves. Medal detectors being at each of the entrances of the school can also be a great hesitation for not only students but ...
- 289: Uniforms in Public Schools
- ... support to the schools and parents that try them. We should applaud parents, teachers, and school leaders when they take courageous action to make our schools safe and free of gangs, drugs, and violence” (1). The evidence that uniforms reduce violence also exists. In Long Beach, California, the progress is outstanding. Scott Jensen, a Representative of Wisconsin, gives the following statistics ...
- 290: The Rise of Violent Crime In Canada
- ... beating or a murder, people use violence to enforce other things that are considered to be valued reasons for violence. In fact many sub-cultures of Canadian culture, such as gangs have developed differing views on crime and see the act of assaulting another individual as a way of settling a dispute and/or argument. A more technical definition would be ...
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