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- 2801: Terrorism
- ... across, their main goal is the independence of Ireland from Great Britain, and the unification of Ireland. The Northern Irish(IRA) want freedom and independence for themselves and their Protestant religion while the Southern Irish don't want to leave and wish to remain united with Britain. The IRA was falsely accused of being hand in hand with the Nazi's ...
- 2802: Skinhead Violence
- ... their taste for violence. Skinheads across the globe have committed numerous murders, firebombing and other crimes of violence against innocent victims whom they deemed to be of the wrong race, religion, nationality, or sexual preference. Their goal whether in Los Angeles or Berlin is a racially pure society like that of the Third Reich. Contrary to their claim to represent the ...
- 2803: Skateboarders Nationwide Restless; A Problem That Needs Attention?
- ... and for one important reason. On a typical day, a skateboarder usually gets up at about 10a.m., throws their board in the trunk of their car, puts a Bad Religion tape in the tape player, picks up several other skaters and sets off to find a good spot to aggressively push their bodies to doing the unthinkable. Defying gravity, stretching ...
- 2804: Immigration: Pro
- ... in the Immigration Act of 1990 which brought up controls for immigration. Behind all these legal documents there are reasons that spurred these causes. Certain prejudices against certain races or religion. The prejudices were not always a color issue as the current immigration problems are. In the beginning it was primarily Europeans. In particular the Irish and German were thought of ...
- 2805: Perspectives on Society and Culture
- ... was being quite ethnocentric. It took me a while to get my stomach back and realize that these people are born into this lifestyle. These rituals are apart of the religion they hold dear to there heart. So yes, to the common white Irish Catholic this may be peculiar, but after some time it occurred to me, the beauty in such ...
- 2806: Jesus and Youths In America
- ... foster these religious ideals? (And while we're at it, why not make a contribution to the two billion dollar tax-free Christian Broadcasting Network?) The manifest function here of religion is to provide people with a unifying belief that will scare kids into behaving so they do not go to Hell. The latent function is that it is a slap ...
- 2807: Hate Crimes
- ... group together and assuming they all have the same negative characteristics or behave in the same way. This does not only apply to ethnic groups but also applies to race, religion, and other minorities. Hate crimes are so hard to count because it is not certain whether a crime is being committed out of hate. In 1989-1991, a study done ...
- 2808: Sociological Theory: Positivistic, Interpretative, and Critical
- ... to the time the parents spent in church.The hypothesis may begin that a higher percentage ofchildren would participate in the ritual if their parents were more active in the religion.Data would be gathered and tested against the hypothesis.The conclusion would be that the data confirmed the hypothesis and so the conclusion could be reached that the more active ...
- 2809: The World's Longest War
- ... Bangladesh. Missionary conversion continued in the British and Dutch empires, which were tolerant of religions but not of hostile governments, with the result that a more benign form of the religion covers much of the Far East. The Moslem Conquest was not entirely one sided. The Crusades between 1096 and 1291 recaptured Jerusalem for brief periods, the longest being from 1099 ...
- 2810: Rights of Egyptian Women
- ... modern historians followed a standard pattern of males assigned the role of protector and provider while women were assigned roles of domestic servitude. Scholars speculate endlessly at the cause: biology, religion, social custom. Nevertheless, the women were always subordinated to the men in their culture. Through their artwork, tomb inscriptions, and papyrus and leather scrolls, preserved in the dry, desert air ...
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