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    Have you ever encounter any basic question in such as who should you be or how should you live? Perhaps this come from a good fictional novel that makes us think like this. In the story‚ “ Always Running” by Luis Rodriguez ‚ In Los Angeles‚ during the outbreak of gang violence‚ luis‚ an immigrant from mexico‚ having a rough start in life which make him join hardcore gangs. In a way we can evaluate why people are in gangs and why they do it just by reading a book or actually interview a person

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    In "Catch the Moon"‚ Luis‚ the main character‚ changes throughout the short story. Luis is a male student at Central High and has been in trouble ever since he started attending the high school. After his mother’s death‚ Luis organized a "social group." The group’s members were mainly high school age guys who found amusement from harassing the local authorities. His social group lead him to take part in activities that he wouldn’t have before his mother past away. For example‚ the group broke

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    This article is about Luis Delcid-Cardona‚ a boy who killed his three best mates while driving drunk. He fled the scene by foot while his friends lay there dead or dying on the New Jersey highway early Thursday morning – 12/12/13. The four passengers were on their way home early Thursday morning after attending a high school party. Luis Delcid-Cardona‚ aged 19‚ was the intoxicated driver‚ Jonathon Rivas‚ aged 19‚ was in the front passenger seat and two recently graduated high school students‚ Samantha

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    San Luis

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    MY HERO As I thought about the person who has had the greatest impact on my life‚ remember all those people who have accompanied me during my lifetime. From the beginning I realized that I could be anyone‚ this person should be someone who really stood by me unconditionally. My mother‚ a sympathetic and generous to others‚ has been the person who has had the greatest impact on my life. His heart‚ will and determination are just some of the many virtues that one day I wish I had. I always appreciated

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    In the memoir‚ Always Running‚ by Luis Rodriguez‚ Luis had power over himself to make choices. Some of the choices he’s made by himself are getting in a gang‚ standing up for his beliefs‚ and changing his life around to get out of bad situations. Luis had an older brother who never got involved in gangs and steered clear of trouble‚ unlike Luis who left school several times. In the book‚ the Lomas boys meet up to fight against their rival‚ Sangra‚ because they think Sangra was guilty for the death

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    Luis Rodriguez Poem

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    Matthew Wong P. 6 12/1/14 Luis Javier Rodriguez: “You ‘Will Never Believe it” Luis Javier Rodriguez is a well-known American poet‚ novelist‚ memoirist‚ journalist‚ critic‚ columnist; his work also includes short story writing and children’s books‚ but before his writing career‚ he was an active gang member during the 1960’s and 1970’s. Born in the United States-Mexico border city of El Paso‚ Texas‚ Luis grew up with diligent and honorable parents. Luis’ father was a high school principal‚ while making

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    L’Âge d’or (The Golden Age) was Luis Buñuel’s second film and was released in 1930. The patrons of this film were a French couple who got impressed by Buñuel’s first film: Un Chien Andalou (An Andalusian Dog) (Sánchez Vidal ‚ cited by Stone‚ 2013). The film has a critical reception‚ which censures the selfish of middle upper class. Corresponding‚ it is a surrealist film and focused upon inner and outer realities at the same time (Radall‚ 1976:4). I am going to analyze the sequence from the mid-way

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    The San Luis Valley

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    The San Luis Valley is nothing to joke about‚ especially at night. I found that out first hand not too long after moving to Denver from Key West‚ FL. Now a lot of people say that Key West FL‚ also known as Cayo Hueso (Island of Bones)‚ is one of the most haunted places in North America. I’ve lived there my whole live and never saw as much paranormal activity as I did in 2 hours of being in The San Luis Valley at night. Moving to Denver was a huge change but it was just what me and me girlfriend

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    Jorge Ramos was 28 when he came to America as an immigrant ‚ because Mexico did not have the resources to study the career he wanted. but he was attending the Ibero - American University in Mexico‚ but he knew that his career was not going to grow in Mexico. then he had to leave everything behind to come to study in the United States at the University Richmond on Miami. To be successful it will be hard‚ but no impossible. What made him successful? Classmates today I will be sharing some advice or

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    everyone and that is not strange. We can become so focused on just getting by with good grades in school we can forget what an amazing opportunity we have‚ and when we can access to each other’s minds the possibilities are endless. I definitely agree with Luis Rodriguez. I notice myself leaving behind the spark of learning just to complete a task and move on to the next. I may even change my answer on a test because I think that is what the teacher wants to hear but is not what I think. I see this in others

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