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    English 92/93 9/3/2014 Summary of “Poor Parenting Causes Some Children to Join Gangs” In “ Poor Parenting Causes some Children to Join Gangs‚” Lewis Yablonsky asserts the likelihood for children to participate in gang violence due to substance abusing parents‚ who don’t have the capability to be a loving caring parent. According to Yablonsky Parents can be positive role models to help their children learn social feelings; furthermore‚ children use gestures which others use in their environment

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    them. When they stopped shooting‚ four students and a teacher lay dead and 10 students were wounded. Alan Fox discussed some typical characteristics of school shooters which included easy access to guns. Other characteristics were alienation‚ frustration‚ and low self esteem. Mr. Fox stated that these kids typically just don ’t feel good about themselves. He blames the recent spate of school violence on the media and instant popularity arising from intense news coverage after the violence which

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    Drug Addiction and Crime: How Does Poverty Contribute to the Two? Poverty‚ crime‚ and addiction are social elements that create social problems. According to Reiman‚ “poverty is a source of crime” (27). Poverty in America is a major problem. In the United States‚ one out of every five children grows up in poverty (Reiman‚ 86). Many factors contribute to poverty. Some examples of these factors include: financial aspects of addiction‚ exclusion‚ images of crime‚ subcultures of

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    A cultural issue that has led to many controversial topics is the stature of good versus evil. In other words‚ the argument suggests that novels and history itself demonstrates the blurred lines of good versus evil. In my opinion‚ good versus evil can never just be “good” or “evil”‚ but instead should be determined on the effect that the situation causes as a whole. Throughout society and in literature‚ the evidence to support my viewpoint is pervasive. In the novel‚ In Cold Blood by Truman

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    the Columbine shooting. Public controversy about violent content in the media has a long history that extends as far back as the first decade of the twentieth century in the United States. The earliest controversies revolved around depictions of criminality in the movies‚ and the very first case of movie censorship occurred in 1908‚ when the police in Chicago refused to provide a permit for the public display of the movie The James Boys in Missouri. Authorities objected to the content of the film because

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    community and society; b) of an equal educational system opportunity; c) of his financial success or failure; d) of his dreams and expectations; e) of his preconception of freedom. The choices made on daily life are not choices chosen‚ but choices induced by values deepen rooted in the subconscious; f) of his instincts for survival‚ safety and social interaction. Values closely attached to one’s family‚ educational and cultural backgrounds. Deep plunged in history lays the worlds patterns for

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    The knocking… Horror Story One day‚ a massacre occurred at 6 Lauren St. The massacre happened in a house located in East Texas‚ a place that is known for it’s low popularity‚ and it’s unnatural episodes. Rumours were spread all over the entire city‚ one telling that children was brutally murdered‚ and another telling that they got tortured but no suspects were chosen‚ neither found. The day started. Tommy was at school waiting for the lesson to be over. He didn’t make any homework for the

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    A writer has various reasons of portraying social groups in different ways. Firstly it gives structure to a text. It divides the characters and can give the audience a particular tone and mood for one group and totally different tone and mood for another. In this way the audience gets exactly the “right” and “wrong” feeling which the writer wants. Of course this is not only to divide good and bad‚ but could also be used to show the difference in classes or status. E.g. a governing groups versus slaves

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    1 out of 1 points In routine activities theory‚ a large number of unemployed teenagers would be an example of: Selected Answer: motivated offenders Question 2 1 out of 1 points Places containing elevated numbers of motivated offenders result in an elevated chance of being victimized. Such places are termed: Selected Answer: hot spots Question 3 1 out of 1 points Observing a group of people who share a like characteristic‚ over time

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    A major theme that I would like to focus on in the movie Scarface is criminality. This film is littered with criminals and is the basis of the whole movie. Three techniques that I believe identify the theme are costumes‚ lighting‚ and acting style. The acting style that I am referring to is depicted in the scene where Tony Montana is being questioned by immigration officials. He is being deceitful to keep the immigration officials from finding out about his background. " Tony is quickly revealed

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