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    Poem- Street Gangs

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    The poem‚ street gangs‚ emphasises to us that unpredictable nature of street gang members. The members of the gang lash out at anyone‚ even the innocent‚ if given the chance‚ evident through this poem. They use others as mere ’scape goats’ to their dysfunctional mentality and overgrown egos. The belief that they are “superior” in comparison to other individuals‚ which is their justification to their actions and why they believe they have the right to exploit others for their own gains. The moral

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    Wall Street Sociology

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    Sociological Essay: Movie Analysis‚ “Wall Street” The movie “Wall Street” is a classic movie and one of my personal favorites. It’s a fictional story with real world implications. The movie is about an up and coming junior stockbroker named Bud Fox who I doing whatever it takes to get to the top and make big money‚ like his hero and eventual mentor‚ Gordon Gekko. Gekko is a legendary player on Wall Street who’s values and intentions are never clear to anyone but himself‚ and he is always looking

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    Street Corner Society

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    Street Corner Society Community is seen as “complex system of friendship and kinship networks‚ and formal and informal associations’ ties rooted in family and ongoing socialization process” (Class notes‚ Soci. 421.15‚ Sept 23rd/2010). This paper discusses how Shaw and McKay’s social disorganization theory applies to “Street Corner Society”‚ and through this theory a strong association between social ties and crime rates will be examined. Essentially disorganization is seen as is the absence of social

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    Wall Street Movie

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    Wall Street The movie "Wall Street" is a representation of poor morals and dissapointing business ethics in the popular world of business. This movie shows the negative effects that bad business morals can have on society. The three main characters are Bud Fox‚ Gordon Gekko‚ and Carl fox. Bud Fox is a young stockbroker who comes from an honest working-class family but on the other hand‚ Gordon Gekko is a millionaire who Bud admires and wants to be associated with. Greed seems to be a huge theme

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    5 street kiosk

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    ideas and knowledge. Most of all‚ to our Almighty God‚ who gave us knowledge‚ perseverance‚ strengths‚ patience‚ peace of mind and good health while we are doing this feasibility study. 5-Street Kiosk ________________________ An Undergraduate Feasibility Study Presented to the Faculty of the College of Business and Entrepreneurial Technology Rizal Technological University Boni Avenue‚ Mandaluyong City __________________________

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    We Beat the Street

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    By: Nnamdi Anige In the book We beat the street Dr.Hunt‚ Dr‚ Jenkins and‚ Dr‚ Davis show how you do not have to get caught up in everything your friends do. When you do make mistakes‚ learn from those mistakes. These 3 doctors beat the hood‚ stealing‚ and jail in their neighborhood by staying positive. One thing they show in the book is how they beat the hood. For example “Quit throwin bottles in the street‚ man” (21). This shows how they would not let their neighborhood be destroyed and

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    House on Mango Street

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    The House on Mango Street / Breaking Through These two novels are very similar in the fact that they both have a young child as their protagonist who is suffering from poverty. They would talk about how they would like to get out of the situation they are in and make something better for themselves. Also both novels have a Hope theme in their story. Panchito and Esperanza both are from a poor family and have to work more for the things they need. Panchito more than Esperanzas family but never

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    Japanese Street Fashion

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    Research question #1: What are the characteristics of the Japanese street fashion? Japanese Street Fashion By Jennie Gandhi [pic] While considered by many as daring‚ outlandish and provocative‚ Japanese fashion has come a long way from being just about kimonos and school uniforms. Their eye-popping and flamboyant outfits have largely been influenced by Japan’s huge underground club scene. Tokyo and Osaka is where Japanese Street Fashion is at its best. By adopting a mixture of current and traditional

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    Bulk Street: A Summary

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    On 12-15-2016‚ at approximately 1341 hours‚ I was notified by Cpl. Graves of a traffic crash at 3420 Bulk Street. The crash occurred at the Kinder-Morgan fuel terminal‚ within the Port of Tampa at approximately 1313 hours. Upon arrival to the scene at approximately 1407 hours‚ I met with Cpl. Mannarino and M/Deputy Pracht‚ who advised me of what occurred. I then met with Deputy Ivey‚ who is originating the DHSMV traffic crash report. (86566742). William Kirby was driving a 2013 Kenworth truck

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    Black Wall Street

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    "Black Wall Street" was the name given to Greenwood Avenue of North Tulsa‚ Oklahoma during the early 1900’s. Because of strict segregation‚ Blacks were only allowed to shop‚ spend‚ and live in a 35 square block area called the Greenwood district. The "circulation of Black dollars" only in the Black community produced a tremendously prosperous Black business district that was admired and envied by the whole country. Oklahoma’s first African-American settlers were Indian slaves of the so-called "Five

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