Violence in America: Lessons on Understanding the Aggression in Our Lives Addresses America's most pressing social problem.
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Title | : | Violence in America: Lessons on Understanding the Aggression in Our Lives |
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Rating | : | 4.65 (270 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0891060928 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 270 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 1996-08-01 |
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Editorial : Psychologist and aggression expert Goldstein provides over eighty short essays examining various aspects of violence in this country, asking key questions about how violence is conceived, represented, and spread. From probing the underlying creation of violence to considering violence in the workplace and at school, this reviews a wide range of social influences on violence. -- Midwest Book Review
Addresses America's most pressing social problem.
This is a very good book for the true beginner. I think this shows the amazing depth of the author as a whole. Yes, that includes us all. While at first the story might seem somewhat contrived, Marson's creative brillance brings it off seamlessly. Still loving Wyland and his artwork, unfortunately had to purchase a new non-Wyland plan book. Aidan and I have really enjoyed reading this series aloud even though he is much younger(8) than the target middle school audience. (Surprise, it didgiving the local police a precise location to drive to). Like I said, limited relevance, but I know of no other books that offer so much of process (collaborative at that). The book was about this kid named Chris Patton. Never knew he an author. It was beautifully written to show the real pain of loosing a child at any stage and the grace of Jesus through it all. Loved it – it’s really not a story that makes a lot of sense – but it has a powerful quality of “love overcomes all hu
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