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    Kingdom Come expresses the culture of violence through the recklessness of the metahumans. There are many graphic depictions of the results of the metahumans fighting each other. In the article Killings on Campus by Neal Gabler, Gabler suggests that the group of people that are very susceptible to the violence “have always been alienated teenagers, and the media have always supplied models for them, often violent ones and yet most of them managed to resist emulating the violence. In fact, many…

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    Brainwashed. Kids get taken from their families to join the military. In Africa, thousands of kids are forced to join because they are the “perfect weapon”. The article Armed & Underage says “They are easily manipulated, intensely loyal, fearless, and most important, in endless supply.” (Gettleman). Kids get taken advantage for unreasonable duties. All they know is fighting because that is how they grow up. There is no reason that any child should be raised to fight, but be raised in a safe,…

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    When it came time for me to begin thinking of an Eagle Scout Service Project, I wanted to do something that would ultimately impact my immediate community and last a long time. I did not want a project that would only last for a short amount of time, I wanted something that would last and leave an impact on others. With this thought process in mind, I also wanted to give back to a community that helped me become the person I am today. I decided I wanted to give back to the two elementary…

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    Dexter Morgan, Norman Bates, Frank Underwood are all sociopath’s that you love to watch on TV from the safety of your home, but what if you met one in real life? Chances are that you already have. On the outside we look, talk, and walk just like everyone else, but on the inside we are empty, I am empty. Talking about my diagnosis is hard. It scares people away or they start to treat me like a weird science project. They ask me a barrage of questions like “how, when, and where did you become like…

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    Roasting is a disconcerting trend that harms its victims and empowers the bully. The consequences of a roast on a victim are appalling: isolation from friends, depression, and even suicide. As a result, this makes roasting is a level up from banter. A versatile concept, roasting has taken on multiple forms online and in person. Thus, more and more kids are left in the throes of a bully. Also, roasting is an opportunity for bullies to increase their bravado and gain popularity among their…

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    When the word aggression is defined in psychology, the meaning can vary amongst behavior with the outcome of self-injury, harm to others or objects in the environment. There is a multitude of ways in which aggression is expressed. Physical aggression is conveyed with intent to cause physical harm to another by striking, kicking, or using actions of that nature. Verbal, mental, and emotional aggression is a type of psychological aggression that affects the target by using words and intimidation…

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    Robin Sharma once said, “Change is hard at first, messy in the middle and gorgeous at the end.” The Progressive Era was a period of major changes in the United States that took place during the late 1800’s to the early 1900's.The rise of industrialization, urbanization, and immigration brought changes and benefits, but it also causes major problems and difficulties in the United States. In 1900’s, twenty-six percent of boys and ten percent of girls between ten and fifteen years old had to work.…

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    The modern world is diverse with a vast amount of ethnicities, yet it cannot be described as completely safe. Uncivilized individuals, criminals, rapists, and terrorists walk the same streets civilians do everyday. If one were to pick up a newspaper at their local outdoor newspaper machine, it's highly likely the headlines would advertise a “Black Lives Matter” campaign or convey details about a local school shooting. These preposterous phenomenon are the coping mechanisms of an individual,…

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    Violence is a major concern in the world face today. The world is perceived as a dangerous and threating place for children and youth. The greatest threat to the lives of children is violence. They are victimized, traumatized and vulnerable when it comes to violence. They are socially developing acts of violence as being a norm. They are witnessing more people die because some act of violence. According to section 1 of the text book, “youth violence is a leading killer of young people aged 10…

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    media dependency, there is more research being done as to how it affects children. Children from ages 8-18 watch tv, play video games, and are social media for an average of 7 hours and 38 minutes (Rubin 2010). In much of adolescent development, aggression and violence is attributed to the desensitization through video games. However, in more recent arguments, there has been a large bias exposed in more recent studies in the support of violence leading to video games. In their findings,…

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