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    The Savage Tribe Summary

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    What are those astounding equipments advancing towards us? As the whites disembarked in our territory‚ these aliens gathered around a bizarre‚ godly man‚ who was riding a marvelous creature. As my tribe first glimpsed these people‚ we all taught that our god had heard our prayers and has come for our salvation and a stable life‚ but little did we know that these savage men came for our destruction. At first we praised and honored this “godly” man and his companions. The clan introduced our traditions

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    Woman and Ila Tribe

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    feels that outside people‚ or travelers speak with such lightness when they talk to each other‚ he says that we should not speak in vain‚ and it is a tradition that he has thought to his children‚ and they should be respected. He mentions that his tribe tries to follow their old traditions while others decide to move on and go on a different direction. Not enough women were born in the years before. His father had to travel long roads to find a wife‚ he travel through jungles following instructions

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    Blackfoot Indians Tribe

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    Blackfeet Indians‚ or Blackfoot Indians in Canada‚ was a confederation of four factions. They were called Blackfeet because their moccasins were painted black. The tribes are called the Siksika (or called the North Blackfoot‚ or the Proper)‚ Kainah (or called the Blood)‚ North Pikuni (North Piegan) and South Pikuni (South Piegan). These tribes controlled territory from the North Saskatchewan River in Alberta‚ upper Missouri River in Montana‚ and on the west by the Rocky Mountains (Waldman). Due to their

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    No Woman No Cry

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    Here’s a topic that keeps popping everywhere these days‚ religion. It seems like every time I read the news there’s this psycho blowing up people under the banner of Islam‚ Islam a word that directly translates to peace. I still think all religions are peace loving‚ but the world can’t see that anymore. And how could they when the media only covers the cowardly‚ ignorant‚ and uneducated minority that bastardised their believes. I haven’t practiced is years‚ but I still believe‚ I still have faith

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    Broken Window Theory

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    Alex Richards 11/10/14 Criminology Broken windows theory Abstract The broken window theory is a form of law that stops serious and non violent crimes‚ which can be reduced crime in urban cities. This strict enforcement is to stop non violent crimes such as skipping school‚ graffiti‚ vandalism and not paying fair. This law was first introduced in New York City in 1980‚ ever since the level of crimes has dropped even violent crimes such as rape

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    Broken Windows Theory

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    RE: Annotated Bibliography “Broken window theory” Introduction: “Broken window theory” states that if a broken window is not quickly repaired‚ other windows will break‚ creating a sense of public apathy and neglect that attracts criminals. “The broken window theory” was good crime-fighting strategy that made people feel a little safer and was able to respect their fellow officers on foot rather than their patrol cars. The theory was brought into perspective to stop minor

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    Beloved, By Toni Morrison

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    In Toni Morrison’s eye-opening novel‚ Beloved‚ readers are given an insightful look into the lives of ex-slaves‚ who’s freedom never was able to erase the past scars of slavery. Morrison uses this novel to show that the hardest part of being a slave may have finding a way to live with the constant reminders of the pain that was endured. Morrison‚ using her novel‚ is able to show readers the actions that occurred during slavery that have not been put into textbooks or history lessons. She describes

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    Broken Windows Theory

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    notion that serious crime is stemmed from minor disorders and fear of crime was a well-developed hypothesis in the 1980s by James Q. Wilson and George Kelling (Hinkle & Weisburd‚ 2006). Wilson and Kelling (1982) had coined this theory as “broken windows”. Broken windows theory states that disorder in a society causes the residents of the society to develop fear (Hinkle & Weisburd‚ 2008). The authors go on to state that fear is the fueling source behind delinquent behavior‚ which resulted in higher

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    Broken Window Theory

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    The “Broken Window Theory” is a theory explaining crime and their causes within cities or neighborhoods. The authors of this essay‚ Wilson and Kelling portray the description of how a broken window to a building can give off a message to the public that the building is not cared for properly. It explains that by allowing this one broken window there will be many more broken windows that will follow. When the vandalism is not fixed‚ society sees this as no one cares about the problem or the neighborhood

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    Tinglet Tribe Analysis

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    to students to avoid making such mistakes again. Repatriation (The return of human remains to the right place) is the main goal of this Native elder of the TRINGLET Tribe in Alaska. The Collision between worlds; one who sees the remains as bones as and the other which sees them as spirit was how he saw it. Mostly likely the Tinglet tribe will never be able to comprehend the actions of collecting anthropologists excavating graves ‚collecting

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