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    Gang Member Migration

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    activity. Gangs often migrate to areas formerly unaffected by gang activity to increase their drug operations.There are a couple of factors that influence gang member migration. The reasons gang members migrate is grouped into two categories. The first one would be illegitimate reasons which are drug distribution‚ illegal activity‚ recruiting members‚ and avoiding law enforcement the other reason would be legitimate reasons which include concerns and effort to improve the quality of life and moves with

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    Becoming A Psychiatrist

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    do that‚ she decide to join the medical field and become a psychiatrist. Becoming a psychiatrist is a privileged and rewarding career. Psychiatrists are a type of doctor who diagnoses and treats mental illnesses. They can either work in hospitals or their own private practice. Psychiatrists always get mixed up with psychologists‚ but there is a difference. The primary difference between psychiatrists

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    translated as "consciousness raising" and "critical consciousness". The term was popularized by Brazilian educator‚ activist‚ and theorist Paulo Freire in his 1970 work Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Freire was teaching the poor and illiterate members of Brazilian society to read at a time when literacy was a requirement for suffrage and dictators ruled many South American countries. Critical consciousness proceeds through the identification of "generative themes"‚ which Freire identifies as "iconic representations

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    Becoming A Radiography

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    compassion. All of these characteristics influenced my interest in becoming a radiographer. It mattered to me‚ everyone deserved a second chance at health. It wasn’t until my friend critically fell‚ crying in excruciating pain that I realized‚ “this is what I want to do.” I knew something was wrong and tried everything in my power to do what I could to help. Along with helping others‚ my interest for health peeked my appeal in becoming a Radiographer as well. Although I knew helping people was what

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    Becoming A Nurse

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    There are many benefits of becoming a nurse . Some benefits are the money you can earn for being a nurse . Another benefit is that you will know how to manage injuries . The next benefit is the knowledge you get from becoming a nurse . Being a nurse also saves lives and you are looked up on . The final reason becoming a nurse is the greatest thing you can do is that you only have to go to college for 1 year . They earn good money . Plain and simple ‚ nurses earn a lot of money . Nurses earn from

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    Becoming A Barber

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    Becoming a barber is a career choice which many go into. A barber can cut many styles of hair‚ trim beards‚ and do many things with hair. There are many people who have an interest in this and are very good at what they do. Many barbers post videos of hair that they cut onto social media and get many views. Before getting to go out and becoming a good barber you must first go to school‚ and learn many techniques to cutting hair. Becoming a barber and cutting hair is not as easy as it may seem

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    becoming a mother

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    Becoming a mother Becoming a mother completely changed my life. When I say “changed”‚ I don’t mean I had to make a couple of adjustments. I mean that it completely flipped my world upside down into something so different to what it was before. I was an outgoing person. I loved going to parties‚ have fun‚ and never be home. I really never cared about anything. I guess I was just an irresponsible and immature‚ like a typical teenager. When I found out I was pregnant I was only 18 years old. I was

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    Becoming An Adult

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    can involve important aspects in order to become adults such as have independence‚ get responsibilities and make the decision to get married. Firstly‚ Adults are exposed to have independence based on different circumstances. For instance; economic‚ social or family issues. They start to have independence that provides the opportunity to learn by themselves. They also can develop the ability of making reasonable decisions and take into account the compromise of separate of their parents’ house. Having

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    Becoming a Parent

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    Becoming a Parent It’s sad to know that some people will never know how becoming a parent really feels. Becoming a parent can change a person’s life in many different ways. I always knew I wanted kids when I got old enough. My son is 12 years old and growing up fast. It hasn’t been easy and it isn’t going to get any easier from this point because he is becoming a teenager. My daughter is about to turn four in December and with her it has been a whole different experience than with my son. I can

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    Becoming Human

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    N. R. Ignacio ANTH-171 Film #1 Becoming Human-First Steps Homosapiens are the most complex and adaptable animal on earth. How did we get this way? Our ancestry has evolved through millions of years. In Africa‚ a distinguishing occurrence‚ apes that stood on four legs started walking on two legs straight up. So now a fossil remain‚ a six million year old skull named Tumei could contain the secret of how human ancestry walked upright. First to speak about the significance of how humans walked

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