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    Urban Planning: Gangs in Los Angeles Yvonne Perry Everest Online Urban Planning: Gangs in Los Angeles For this assignment I spoke with my daughter’s friend who is a gang member in LA to get a little insight into how one becomes drawn to life in a gang. I felt that I could not plan anything for urban Los Angeles without knowing how a young man or women gets involved in gangs. The following is the interview that was conducted on 5/16/2013 between Juan Martinez known on the streets as Lil Hatchet

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    Conformity Conformity is a major theme in Fight Club‚ and there are a number of specific scenes that display the rejection of it and characters falling victim to it‚ sometimes unbeknownst to them. The Narrator‚ our main character‚ is a complex individual. He fits into almost every textbook example of social psychology. He is a complete nutcase. In fact‚ he is so incredibly insane‚ that he creates an imaginary friend with whom he transforms himself into a different person‚ free from the bonds of

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    Fight or Flight

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    The fight or flight response is a reaction that is activated in emergency situations. It is an acute stress response that occurs in the presence of something that is terrifying‚ either physically or mentally. During this response there is an increase in heart rate‚ blood pressure and breathing rate. After the threat is gone it takes about 20-60 minutes before the body returns to its pre-arousal state. The fight or flight response can be caused by an instance such as a man being attacked by a grizzly

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    Why People Join Gangs

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    Gangs are very problematic in every society. Gangs are a group of people who believe in the same cause. However‚ every gang has their own different cause. For example‚ majority of gangs wants to make money while others a based upon race. In order for gangs to make money they have to use intimidation‚ violence‚ extortion‚ kidnapping‚ sell drugs and many more illegal activities. Every gang wants to make money. However‚ in order to make money you have to own a territory‚ where you can do these illegal

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    Fight Club and Marla Singer

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    Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk Chapter 1 TYLER GETS ME a job as a waiter‚ after that Tyler’s pushing a gun in my mouth and saying‚ the first step to eternal life is you have to die. For a long time though‚ Tyler and I were best friends. People are always asking‚ did I know about Tyler Durden. The barrel of the gun pressed against the back of my throat‚ Tyler says "We really won’t die." With my tongue I can feel the silencer holes we drilled into the barrel of the gun. Most of the noise a gunshot

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    today’s culture of political correctness and female empowerment‚ Fight Club would have never been written. However‚ Fight club offers a unique and new definition of the word masculinity in the context of self-help and violent empowerment rather than modern day’s overbearing and crude meninism. As Tyler Durden proclaimed “we are the middle children of history‚ no great war‚ we have no depression. Our depression is our lives” (Palahniuk 35). Fight Club is an irresistibly fast‚ timely and quotable book which

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    Fight Club Book Report

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    Fight Club Book Report by Noga Livni Charles Michael Palahniuk‚ also known as Chuck Palahniuk‚ is an American novelist and a freelance journalist who was born in the early 60’. Fight Club – Palahniuk’s first novel which won many awards was also made into a film‚ directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt‚ Edward Norton and Helena Bonham Carter. Fight Club is the story of a young man‚ tired and frustrated with the way he runs his life – his nowhere-going job‚ his superficial relationships

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    In the novel Fight Club‚ Chuck Palahniuk uses the Fight Club‚ Project Mayhem‚ and its members to illustrate their need to rebel against the aspects of society they deem flawed. One of the main characters‚ Tyler Durden‚ acts as the protagonist and the antagonist in many different ways. Tyler‚ along with the narrator of the book start up a fight club so that they could let their frustrations at their lives and society out in a fist fight. The main thing about this is that its not about the fighting

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    Fight Club Research Paper

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    1304 May 3‚ 2006 Research Assignment Option #2 – Review of "Fight Club" The movie Fight Club‚ directed by David Fincher‚ uses various principal strategies to make particular arguments. In our society today‚ men are associated with brutality‚ rationality‚ dirtiness‚ little emotion‚ and being the ‘providers’. On the other hand‚ women are correlated with elegance‚ beauty‚ cleanliness‚ compassion‚ and being the ‘receivers’. Fight Club argues against this cultural standard. The setting of the

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    Gang Violence Research Paper

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    local library‚ I notice a group of young people dressed with bandannas and dark clothing. I later understood this group to be a gang‚ which sparked the curiosity for the research of this paper. Gangs in the United States are a problem‚ although there has been a decrease in certain areas. This paper will outline the social and psychological problems of youth and prison gangs. The study will speak to the current issues and present suggestions for the future.

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