In Do The Right Thing, Sal is the Italian-American owner of the neighborhood pizzeria. Having owned the shop for twenty-five years, Sal and his pizzas are known by everyone. On the surface, he seems like a nice and accepting person. But there are several instances in the film that seem to suggest that Sal may not be as accepting as he appears. For one, Sal always refers to the black customers as “them” and “they.” He also refers to hip-hop music “jungle music” multiple times. Additionally, early on in the film, we see Sal give money to Da Mayor in exchange for sweeping the block and learn that Sal does this often. And later on in the film, Sal offers Smiley some money after Sal’s son gets into an argument with him. In a way, this suggests that Sal is offering people money to make them go away. And Sal’s racist outburst at the film’s climax also suggests that Sal is not a complete nice guy. In the aftermath of Radio Raheem’s death, Sal’s explanation is simply “You do what you’ve gotta do.” It almost seems like he does not care about what he just witnessed.…
Teenage drug abuse is one of the largest problems in society today and the problem grows and larger every year. Drugs are a pervasive force in our culture today. To expect kids not to be influenced by the culture of their time is as “unrealistic as believing in the tooth fairy,” (Jauman 140). Teens may feel pressured by their friends to try drugs, they may have easy access to drugs, they may use drugs to rebel against their family or society, or they may take an illegal drug because they are curious about it or the pleasure that it gives…
Do the Right Thing is a 1989 American comedy-drama film. The movie takes place Brooklyn, New York and tells a story of the racial tension in the neighborhood from white, blacks, latinos and italians. This films shows how each race has deals with race in the neighborhood and how it is handled. There are three main business that dominate the neighborhood which is a storefront radio station, convenience store owned by a korean couple and a Sal’s famous pizzeria which are white owners. Sal has been in the neighborhood for 25 years and is running the business with the his two sons,Vito and Pino. They have one black employee named Mookie who wants to "get paid" but lacks ambition. Two of Mookie's best friends are Radio Raheem and Buggin' Out notes that Sal's "Wall of Fame," a photo gallery of famous Italian-Americans, includes no people of color, eventually demands a neighborhood boycott. This boycott leads to tragic consequences causing Sal’s business to burn down.…
Adolescents who experiment with drugs normally do not have the facts of each drug and will normally start out with less harsh ones which eventually lead to the hardcore drugs as well as possibly alcohol. Adolescents who do not completely understand the consequences of these drugs are not fully aware of how these drugs can harm their bodies or how addictive they can turn out to be as well as some of the shameful things they may do in order to support their habit; they sure are not going to understand why these drugs are unsafe. Without understanding the dangers more adolescents to cave under peer-pressure. I believe adolescent drug abuse itself is a problem. Of course not everyone agrees on the solutions proposed. Certain individuals think more sports should be provided to offer structure to our adolescents away from home whereas others think parents need to become further educated to be prepared to teach their own children.…
1. An accurate analysis of the film Wall Street as it relates to a post modernity society requires at a minimum the exploration of the earlier stages of capitalism. There were three stages of capitalism, which includes the current and final stage of post modernity, with a belief in objectivity. The first stage was early capitalism. Early capitalism, was actually the beginning of modernity where thee bulk of the labor force consisted of farm workers, and the focus was on selling, making a profit and reinvesting. The transition from this type of capitalism into middle capitalism occurred in 1790. This transition consisted of a change in the labor force which was now factory workers, who were responsible for making material things. The third…
Humans over a period of time become selfish, greedy, and uncaring. But if you strip a man of all these things, you get something truly remarkable. The result is the pure innocent hearts and minds of mankind’s most honorable group, the child. In “What Happened During the Ice Storm” a short story by Jem Henyen, we find several farm boys covering a group of pheasants with their jackets in a selfless act of kindness. It’s an icy storm winter and the adults are fending for themselves; it’s the children who end up being the bigger people by tending to the chickens by providing comfort with the warmth of their jackets. The boys are in a time of innocence, a time before adulthood and responsibility where the world is fair, greed isn’t a word, and be it man or chicken, in their pure little hearts they both deserve warm jackets.…
Sadly in today’s world there is an increased numbers of disturbed children. My generation is being influenced by many media sources that where not around in the past. Regulations on these mediums of communication are lacking. Many gangs, radical group and other misguided people are using these to recruit members and spread their ideas. The news is full of teenagers getting shot because they are affiliated to these organizations, without this influence these wouldn’t occur. We are growing more dangerous to not only others, but also ourselves. Willingly, we put ourselves into these situations that in the end could cost us our life.…
Increasing abuse of prescription drugs among teens can be attributed to psychological, environmental, or behavioral conditions.Drug abuse in teens can be linked to other disorders or conditions which lead to drug abuse. Teens who abuse drugs are likely to become adults who abuse drugs. It is necessary to understand and address these underlying issues if successful prevention is to happen. First it is necessary to understand the magnitude of the problem…
In society today, just like when your were young violence is everywhere. And it isn't going away. People now get paid to do violent things and call it a "Sport". People play violent video games and call it "Fun". Society says violence is wrong but in reality we aren't doing anything to stop it. I bet if there was none of this influencing violence then the teen violence rate would go down. Honestly I think seeing violence everywhere targets the teens more because they are more open minded then adults and know more than younger kids.…
High school seniors have reported that 23% have used marijuana and 16% have smoked cigarettes.When teens are in high school it is important to stay focused and get good grades, teens who use drugs and alcohol have declining grades, miss more school, and are more likely to drop out of school. If teens end up using substances it could affect their academic ability. Teens are using drugs and other substances more often now, causing bad grades, family and health issues and many other problems. If parents and schools could try harder to keep teens safe from drugs they could help decrease the amount of teens who use illicit substances. Schools could make sure that teens aren’t doing bad things during school hours. Parents could watch their teens…
In a teenage brain, they are not fully formed yet. Teens do not understand the fundamental differences between good and bad (Steinberg). Young teens were given intelligence test and hypothetical legal questions and situations. Studies show one-third of those eleven to thirteen and one-fifth of those fourteen or fifteen could not understand the process (John D. and MacArthur). Many of these teens who commit these violent crimes are not being taught right from wrong by their parents. Teaching your kids right to bad at a young age will help influence them to be a better person. It’s easier to teach young kids from good and bad than when they are adults because their brain is still collecting information. Experts conclude rehabilitation works better for juveniles than for adult offenders (Ash). Teens reasoning and judgment are still developing until their mid-twenties (Steinberg). For the most part, teens are incapable of making wise and good choices all the time. Teens are given pressure all the time from school and their peers and it mixes with their immaturity. Teenage is a stage when an individual is developing and learning through exploration. When teens start to listen to their friends more than their family members they tend to find themselves in bad situations. Teenagers want to fit in with their group of friends to have the feeling of being accepted.…
Most teens lack confidence and give into peer pressure easily. Abusers must talk to anyone they trust which is why the support of friends and family is of prime importance. Unfortunately, some parents don't get active and effectively step in until drug abuse in teens has become an un-escapable problem. Punishments such as revoking privileges, grounding, forbidding interaction with certain friends, and sending their teen to counseling are a few things that could help teenagers from getting involved in drugs and staying away from them. It is important for parents to stay on top of and understand what is going on in their sons’ and daughters’ lives. When teens make a poor decision, such as using marijuana, it’s critical that parents immediately show concern via an open dialog and follow through with consequences. If the parent becomes too overwhelmed with their child’s behavior then they should seek help and not just let their child do what they want (Teen Marijuana Use, 2006). Helping juveniles out with drug (marijuana) use problems could give them new perspectives and insights through youth-adult relationships for youth and adults as they work in partnership.…
Kids my age are not likely to be doing drugs or alcohol at this time of age. The ones who are doing this kind of stuff must not know what they are getting themselves into. Even though we all see the news about people getting arrested for doing drugs, selling them, or car crashes caused by drinking and driving. Those kinds of people ignore this information and don't take it as a lesson. As the statements above have increased major lie by the years they have also been increasing because of the teenagers around the age of 15-18. And yet parents ask them selves why do their kids do these kinds of things. Of course they know why, pressure, family problems, school problems, all kinds of problems. And that's how the excuse of drugs and alcohol makes your…
Crime is committed by people of all ages. Most of the time the younger generation are the ones who commit crimes because they have nothing better to do. Another reason why teens commit crimes are because they want something and steal it instead of working for it they take the easy way out. Teens also commit crimes because many of them are under the influence of drugs or they just hang out with the wrong people. According to an online article Teen Crime Risk Factor it says that “There are some risk factors that increase the chances of younger people committing crimes. These are: low family income, unemployment, and drug or alcohol use” among others. The older generation also commit crimes like domestic violence, murder, and robbery. Men are most of the time the ones to commit domestic violence because they think that that is the only way to control their wives. The main reason why people…
Juvenile delinquency has become a serious problem as well. The most urgent youth problems are narcotics, alcohol, shoplifting and also mugging. Teenagers become addicted to bad habits at a very early age, so government and parents should solve the youth problem and prevent them from crimes and bad habits.…