Coming from the author of The Audacity of Hope, it was a reminder that we can all look past Charlottesville and hope for a less divided,
less violent time.
Not exact matches
And until such
time that the threats and actions of certain segments of society become
less radical,
less violent, and
less hostile toward the rest of society... then they don't desereve to be heard.
That's clearly not the best way to go about it... The answer is far more complex and
time - consuming and far
less violent.
Babies and toddlers shouldn't watch TV, an hour a day of television is a reasonable amount of
time for children, aggressive boys are made more aggressive by
violent video games, heavy media users get lower grades than kids who are light users and also report being
less happy.
«For the first
time, we have found that a sample of randomly assigned young adults showed
less activation in certain frontal brain regions following a week of playing
violent video games at home,» said one researcher.
Among the solutions to crime David Soares proposes is
less jail
time and more rehab
time for non
violent low level dealers / users.
Males across species generally have
less time and fewer resources invested in reproducing and raising offspring, which is why, researchers believe, they're more likely to engage in riskier, often more
violent acts to win mates.
Although studies to date are small, evidence suggests that people enrolled in this kind of program are three
times less likely to be arrested for a
violent crime in the future.
Playing
violent video games, over
time, leads boys to be
less honest,
less patient, and more hostile.
What's much
less interesting are the
violent baddies we encounter every
time Andy and co take a break and meet a human.
The study found that the teenage birthrate is at an all -
time low, that youths were
less likely in 2002 to commit
violent crimes or become victims of them...
A separate study of the integration program in North Carolina's Charlotte - Mecklenburg county schools showed that at - risk students who were able to attend their school of choice were
less likely to commit a
violent crime or spend
time in jail.
Also in 1913 a
less violent event occurred in France with the publication of the first volume of Marcel Proust's important novel sequence À la recherche du temps perdu (1913 — 1927)(In Search of Lost
Time).
Furthermore, only a very small minority of female gamers played
violent games, and even if adolescent girls played
violent games, they spent much
less time on them than boys did.