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Operation Blue Star
Human rights abuses
India
Mahatma Gandhi
South Asia
Violence
The analysis of Operation Blue Star and its impact on the Gandhi dynasty is seen as a dark period in India’s history. It is considered a stain that is hard to forget. Even now, there are discussions about whether Indihar Gandhi was right in executing Operation Blue Star, which caused significant harm to the Golden…
Effects of Television Violence on Children and Teenagers
Child
Television
Violence
The significant adverse impact of television violence on children and teenagers includes decreased empathy, reduced inhibitions, and desensitization. Additionally, it can potentially contribute to the emergence of violent and aggressive behaviors. In a study conducted in London by British psychologist William Belson, the correlation between television violence and its effect on teenage boys was explored….
Violence And Media
Media
Television
Violence
Television programming today can be a powerful influence in developing value systems and determining behaviour (Bee, 1998: 261-262). Unfortunately, much of today ’ s telecasting scheduling is violent. For case, the degree of force during Saturday forenoon sketchs is higher than the degree of force during premier clip. There are about six to eight violent…
Article annotation
Medicine
Mental Disorder
Violence
Summary of the article “Race, Neighborhood Disadvantage, and Violence Among Persons with Mental Disorders: The Importance of Contextual Measurement” The article, “Race, Neighborhood Disadvantage, and Violence Among Persons with Mental Disorders: The Importance of Contextual Measurement,” written by Eric Silver, basically shows that race, contrary to popular perception and to results of various researches,…
The government should control the amount of violence
Government
Violence
The government should control the amount of violence in films and on television in order to decrease the level of violent crimes in the society. By tauter Prompted by some incidents of television and film Inspired crimes, the Issue of “whether the government should control the amount of violence In films and on television has…
Video Game Violence
Video Games
Violence
In recent old ages, picture games have been a popular icon of youth civilization. However, as games have become popular, so has the sum of force contained in them. Because of the huge popularity of video games with kids, force within them should be handled more decently. First of all, allows take a expression at…
Terrorism Literature review
Literature
Terrorism
Terrorism and organized crime have always been considered two separate entities of consideration in the addressing of government securities issues either locally or internationally. In fact, in the 1960s, during the humble beginnings of the Federal Bureau of investigation, the United States government considered terrorism and organized crime so separate that while there were hundreds…
Justification of Torture Against Terror Suspects
Terrorism
Torture
DeclarationofHumanRightsJUSTIFICATION OF TORTURE AGAINST TERROR SUSPECTS SUBMITTED TO: MA’AM SADIA TABASSUM SUBMITTED BY: MAHWISH TABASSUM REG. NO: ————– Submission date: 17 April 2013 INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY, ISLAMABAD Contents ISSUES3 Introduction4 Defining Tortture5 Geneva Conventions On Torture6 Definition of Torture under Article 1 CAT7 Ticking Bomb Scenario (TBS)8 How Does US Law Require That Terrorist Suspect…
Was The Reign Of Terror Justified
Reign of Terror
Terrorism
This paper will argue that. The reign of Terror was not justifies d this claim can be supported by three main reasons the threats to the government weren’t big enough, the methods did not justify it, and the actions Of the government contradicted the ideals of the revolution. Starting off, the Reign of terror was…
Modern Terrorism vs. Traditional Terrorism
Terrorism
Modern Terrorism vs. Traditional TerrorismA radical change has been observed in character of terrorism across the globe (Walter Laqueur, 1999). It is more violent and frequent now. The phenomenon, often termed as modern terrorism has posed new threats to the community, at large. Although a number of scholars have criticized this notion as tool for…