`Help! Please Will Somebody Help Me` Violence across America

Released on: October 3, 2007, 1:44 pm

Press Release Author: TheHistoryBox.Com: Miriam Medina, Administrator

Industry: Education

Press Release Summary: Although its reach is large, Thehistorybox.com a non-profit,
educational website focuses a particularly long lens on pressing social issues and
tragedies of urban life in New York City.

Press Release Body: \"Help! Please...Will Somebody Help Me?\" Violence across America
is my narration. I am Miriam Medina, the author of this three part essay.

\"Her cries for mercy were answered by fearful threats and curses by him, while her
shrieks and appeals for help were unanswered. Mrs. Moran was dead, from the brutal
treatment received at the hands of her husband.\" Tragically, it has become a common
feature of our nation.

Violence, is defined as \"an abusive exercise of power; injury; outrage. Swift and
intense force; rough or injurious physical force, action, or treatment.

Violence not only existed during the 19th century among the impoverished,
uneducated, immigrants packed in tenements reeking with filth, pestilential odors
and suffocating heat, but still and will continue to exist in Modern America.
Violence is non-discriminatory. It commonly happens within all age ranges, ethnic
backgrounds, religions, gay/lesbian/transvestite relationships, intimate partners
and financial levels; resulting tragically at times in death. Domestic violence is
the focus of my narration...

The United States is the most ethnically diverse country in the world. It is a
nation of immigrants widely attracted from many nations, cultures and religious
backgrounds, all hoping to find freedom, and a better way of life. Since there are
no easy solutions for lessening the violence in our nation, we each must do our
individual part to attempt to end the violence in order to make America a safer
place to live.

\"Help! Please. Will Somebody Help Me?\" Violence across America is located in the
Tenement Living and Pressing Social Issues of Urban Life section, under the New York
City Main Directory, thehistorybox.com

TheHistoryBox.com is a source of trustworthy information for literary scholars,
writers, historical societies and academic institutions.

In her capacity as the Website creator and administrator, Miriam Medina is a member
of the following societies: The New York Historical Society, The New York
Genealogical and Biographical Society, Urban History Association, the Sheboygan
County Historical Research Center, American Association for State and Local History,
the National Law Center On Homelessness and Poverty, as well as the National Council
for History Education.

History is Miriam Medina\'s passion, and she loves nothing more than sharing its
long-term relationship with you.



Web Site: http://thehistorybox.com/

Contact Details: miriammedina@earthlink.net

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