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    Gangs Effects On Society

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    are defined in many ways but The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines them as “a group of young people who do illegal things together and who often fight against other gangs” Some examples of gangs are the Crips‚ Bloods‚ Mexican Mafia‚ and the Aryan Brotherhood. Gangs like this have had an effect on America for many years. The first recorded gang in western civilization was reported by Pike a chronicler of British crime‚ in 1873. Structured gangs did not appear until the seventeenth century‚ in

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    in California‚ Texas and Illinois‚ they were low-key‚ discreet‚ and stealthy. During the 1960’s and 1970’s prison gangs became known for their violence and as “Traditional Prison Gangs” (Walker‚ 1999-2008). There were five gangs‚ which are Aryan Brotherhood‚ Black Guerilla Family‚ La Nuestra Familia‚ Mexican Mafia‚ and Texas Syndicate. These gangs formed in the California correctional system and were for protection against predatory inmates. In addition‚ racketing‚ black market‚ and racism became

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    Mein Kampf

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    Hitler ’s book he displays his over whelming feelings of antisemitism and Aryan superiority. Hitler‚ in order to justify his hatred of the Jewish race uses a warped sense of nature‚ Jewish characteristics‚ and the belief that Jewish people pose a severe threat to the Aryans and the culture that they have created.  Chapter eleven of Mein Kampf titled‚ Race and Nation‚ Hitler uses several different examples of nature and why the Aryan race is superior to the Jewish race. He also goes onto say that it is

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    Lizard People or Reptilian Humanoids Have you ever heard of the Lizard people or reptilian humanoids? Have you ever visited the Fort Moore Hill section of Downtown Los Angeles? Chances are that you have and didn’t have knowledge of it being previously called Fort Moore Hill. Fort Moore was an historic U.S. Military Fort in Los Angeles‚ California‚ during the Mexican–American War. As the largest bas-relief military monument in the United States‚ it honors the Mormon Battalion‚ the U.S. 1st Dragoons

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    Death Penalty

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    death penalty. 4. Removes threat to society Assertion: We should have death penalty. Reason: Because it removes threat to society. Evidence/Explanation: For Aryan Brotherhood‚ they killed several people even they were in the prison. After they had died‚ society felt much more safer than the time there was the Aryan Brotherhood. Tie up/Conclusion: So we need death penalty to remove threat to society. 5. Humane Assertion: We must have the death penalty. Reason: Because it is more humane

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    American History X Crime/Drama‚ 1998‚ R American History X is a crime drama directed by Tony Kaye‚ of whom‚ in addition is responsible for the exceptional cinematography. The script is by David McKenna and is produced by New Line Cinemas. American History X is centered on the white-power movementand the consequences of extremism. It is also a convincing depiction of the human ability to change‚ often for the better. Following the cold blooded murder of his father‚ Dennis Vineyard - a fireman

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    Gangs Characteristics

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    Describe the characteristics and motivations of gangs. Where‚ when‚ and why they became dominant? What characterizes successful gangs and how have they evolved over centuries? Give some examples of successful gangs throughout the history‚ and explain why they succeeded. Most gangs are established and motivated due to the need of protection; this protection can be for protecting the areas and street‚ which they live in or neighborhoods‚ with individuals of their culture or ethnic group. Also‚ gangs

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    Prison Gangs and Life for Inmates Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be in prison for thee rest of your life‚ or even for a short period of time. In the surroundings of prisons there are certain things or certain activities that goes on such as prison gangs. Prison gangs are often known as an influential organization called the free world within a prison. Most of these prison gangs offer some type of safety for those you join them. In exchange for safety some inmates usually

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    are hackers‚ but they don ’t just specialize in computers. They are also into phones and electronic things that they can rip off. As you will later see‚ this organization and our government strongly resemble 1984 ’s government and the Brotherhood. The Ku Klux Klan people haven ’t gotten out of the idea the black people and other foreigners are evil‚ which they call‚ "alien outsiders". These "outsiders" are "all non-Protestants‚ aliens‚ liberals‚ trade unionists and striking workers"

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    Holocaust Sociology

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    social stratification. The Aryan race was supreme; anybody else was lower then they. (Nazi SS) Jews‚ homosexuals‚ handicapped‚ prisoners of war‚ and minority groups were all prosecuted. As talked about in lecture‚ Max Weber’s theory of social class portrayed Adolf Hitler’s wealth‚ power‚ and prestige. Hitler used these components to his advantage and started an empire. Brainwashing Germans to hate and murder humans that are not in their “social class”‚ as said the Aryan race. Social class and inequality

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