50 Results for environment

Do humans have the natural inclination to fight? Do we as humans are born with the desire to hate, destroy, and kill? Or are we born with the ability to love create and nurture? There are two theories that help us understand our behaviour to certain situations, the first that I will be discussing i...
National Institute of Mental Health: Thinking About Violence in Our Schools Office of The Surgeon General: Youth Violence Two teenagers entered a high school in Colorado and opened fire on their classmates. The young gunmen end their lives, but not before taking the lives of fifteen stud...
The main topic of this paper is how children with Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (also, known as ADHD) live and learn. I have examined a child named Alex, who is 9 years old today. I have lived with Alex for 4 years of his life. Alex has been diagnosed as an ADHD child at the age of 4 an...
Gender or sexual violence, can it be stopped or how can it be prevented? This forthcoming essay is going to include a number of issues relating to the ongoing battle against sexual or gender related violence in schools, and not just in schools but also in public all over this and other countries. Th...
Violence in the media has become a commonplace affair. Does television violence result in more aggressive or deviant behavior' Is such behavior likely to lead to criminal behavior' Recent studies have indicated that even the most seemingly benign programs on television, such as cartoons, are ...
The problem of violence in schools today is a major concern. Crime in and around schools threatens the well being of students, as well as the school staff and the surrounding communities. It also holds back learning and student achievement. The problem is more defined in the public school system tha...
Teen Violence Teen Violence has become an appalling problem in the US today. Statistics show that teen homicides have gone up 300% in the last 30 years. Suicide rate for 15 to 19 years olds has tripled to 10 per 100,000 in the past 30 years. Firearm death rate for 15 to 19 years olds has gon...
Both Mike Males, the writer of \"Stop Blaming Kids and TV,\" and Susan R. Lamson, writer of \"TV Violence: Does It Cause Real-Life Mayhem?\" have different views on the controversial issue of television causing violence. Males believe that television should not be blamed for the violence in society ...
Chain of Events Instead of a headline reading, "A Young Boy was Shot by a Classmate," it would read, "Schoolboy Killed for Sneakers." Ironically enough, an autopsy report would never read, "Cause of Death: Sneakers." The fact remains that blaming does not solve pro...
The title statement is a very definite opinion, a one-sided argument that leaves little room for doubt. It's certainly a view that research can support, but also a view that can be challenged. Our society has unfortunately experienced a turbo-charging of occasional mass murderers, for which vio...
The Viet-InnocentImagine yourself in a newly strange, unfamiliar tropical jungle environment. The catch is, your purpose is not to take eye-catching photographs for National Geographic magazine. Instead, you are assigned to kill people of a foreign land you have never seen before, becaus...
Teen violence is very common over the U.S. "Violence is the threat or use of force that injures or intimidates a person or damages property" (Hoffman 1). "The United States of America, perhaps the greatest democracy in the history of the world, is also the most violent industrialize...
When video games were first introduced to the American public they were intended to enhance family entertainment. Some of the games were for fun and others educational. Through the years of technological advances, video games have evolved to new levels creating controversy among society. Video games...
It's in the churches, it's in the community parks, it's in the schools, it's in the recreation centers - violence in youth sports is a problem, not just in the local communities but all over the country. The behavior of coaches, parents and grandparents is troubling. The results...
Safe Schools, Safe Students: A Guide to Violence Prevention Strategies Violence in schools affects teachers and students. It is brought into classrooms because it exists in society, in the home, and in entertainment. There are many reasons why violence has come to li...
Work-Related ViolenceBy Mariann M. Robertson Violence in the United States has reached epidemic proportions (Mason 1). Increasingly, violent behavior is being observed in the American workplace (McCune 52). This research examines the phenomenon of work-related violence. An overview of the pro...
A Man's World How many times have you turned on the television and heard about a violent episode involving a young man? This seems to be the trend these days. Why is this? There are many different factors that could be the cause of these incidents. Is it race, poverty, neighborhood, famil...
Is the TV Industry really to blame? Of course television violence is considered inappropriate for children. However, the larger question at hand is really whether or not it actually perpetuates violent behavior. Such a question may be even easier to answer if it didn't raise inquiries of its...
Every other day it seems there is another violent act occurring because of the media. Some people say it is all because of television. Others say it is because of the lack of responsibility of other people. More laws are needed to restrict violence in the media. Americans have the right to go to any...
Bowling for Columbine "Bowling for Columbine" was a documentary film by Michael Moore which I found to be interesting, humorous, and an eye opener. "Bowling for Columbine" reminds us that this is a society where more than 11,000 people die every year from guns, where TV news and ent...
The growing problem of violence in schools in the United States has become a cause for concern in the twenty-first century. Part of the reason, some belief, is that schools do not pay much attention to those students that seem to have a problem. Therefore, most schools in the United States are not u...
How to Raise Healthy Children Many of today's parents today still believe that it is necessary to discipline and punish children in order to raise them into healthy, good people. However, leading researchers are warning society that traditional child-rearing practices and punishment of childre...
"There is a general consensus among social scientists that television violence increases the propensity to real-life aggression among some viewers." Recent studies conducted have shown evidence of television influencing people many different ways. One subject most often brought up is that ...
In the United States, a woman is more likely to be assaulted, injured, raped or killed by a male partner than by any other type of assailant (Fact sheets 1991). Violence will occur in two-third of these women's marriages (Fact sheets 1991). Domestic violence doesn't discriminate. This crime hap...
Workplace Violence Today's world is filled with stressful events, from finding employment, keeping a job, staying healthy, getting married, divorced, and everyday dealings with family members and peers. Stress is real, and we as human beings are surrounded by this emotion daily. It is how a...