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    An autobiography about gang days in LA. Rodriguez explains his horrible life as a gangmember in the latino slums of Los Angeles. The first chapter deals with his uprigning. His brother Hosé‚ later known as Joe‚ does not speak english and is thought by the teachers not to admid to anything. Chapter 2 - Luis grows up always running from police or gangs. His best friend Tino dies after he and Luis are chased at night by the police for trespassing on the school to play basketball. He joins a club‚ the

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    When people think of economics they often regard it as the study of dry‚ untrusting Financial trends and market developments‚ but Steven D. Levitt’s freakonomics is groundbreaking in the economic field shows that economic research can be used as the basis to study relationships that underlie the events and problems we encounter about every day. In Freakonomics‚ Levitt and his co-author‚ journalist Stephen Dubner‚ give the reader his take on some of the most interesting research topics they have

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    SYPNOSIS: A bitter tension between the jets‚ a self-styled “American” street gang‚ and the Sharks‚ a group of young Puerto Ricans opens the scene. The leader of the jets‚ Riff swears to drive the Sharks‚ led by Bernardo‚ from the streets. Riff determines to challenge Bernardo that night at a dance in the gym‚ and prevails upon his old friend and the co-founder of the Jets‚ Tony‚ to help him. Tony has been growing away from the gang‚ and feels the stirrings of other emotions but reluctantly agrees. Bernardo’s

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    pants is that teaches have to correct the students which takes away time that could be spared if sagging was banned. Students can also be distracted by others wearing sagging pants. Some students could get into trouble with others if mistaken by a gang member. If a teacher saw a student wearing sagging pants he or she would most likely tell them to wear them properly. The student might try to argue with the teacher and get into more trouble. If the student is resistant then that time is wasted on

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    is NJ’s lifeline. With the unemployment rate rising‚ gangs and drugs contributing to the decrease in the economy. Carjacks leads first in putting fear in mostly everyone’s heart. With 10 shootings in 10 days‚ not much can be said about Newark’s sunny side. Your chances of being a victim of crime are 1 in 84. Drugs and Gangs contribute a great deal to crimes in Newark‚ as murders can be the outcome of a sale gone badly. Newark’s level of gang related murders is considered the highest in the nation

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    for the better? The issue of school uniforms has been argued for decades with many different ideas and no final conclusion. However‚ school uniforms would reduce some major problems such as the school district’s budget problem‚ school bullying‚ and gang-related violence. The addition of school uniforms would benefit the school of San Jacinto High School. California’s bad economy affects the school district and everyone in it. Hundreds of dollars are wasted‚ when parents and students buy school clothes

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    film; American Me is an epic depiction of 30 years of Chicano gang life in Los Angeles‚ California. The movie focuses on the life of a 1950s teen named Montoya Santana‚ who forms a gang with his close friends. The gang is arrested for a break-in‚ and sentenced to time in juvenile hall. Santana finds trouble on his first night in juvenile hall and goes from juvenile hall to prison for 18 years. There he created and led a powerful gang that operated both inside and outside the prison. When released

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    I have a lot of relative who were once part of a gang and I am often caution when I’m around them when I was teen. One of them is my uncle who had told me a few years back that he was onces part of a gang a very long time ago during this early 20’s. Back then the Menace of Destruction or mostly known as the MOD gangs society was extremely active within the criminal society such as obtaining illegal drugs‚ weapons‚ and involvement in violent gang wars against rival groups. He did lot of bad stuff

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    The streets of Chicago have always been riddled with gang violence and poverty in African American communities. Dominic A. Pacyga’s novel Chicago: A Biography explores the obstacles faced by blacks during the evolving of Chicago through accounts of public housing‚ street gangs‚ education‚ and juvenile delinquency. The film There Are No Children Here tells the story of two boys growing up in a housing project in Chicago infested with crime and a shortage of money‚ guidance‚ and tranquility. Knowledge

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    article are young boys are now likely joining gangs nowadays. Younger boys are usually get bullied or compromised by gangster. Most gang members are often from upper secondary school‚ they attract the younger boys to adore them and wanting like gang too. Gang usually invite the new boy who just entered their school and after joining them‚ they ask to get into random fights or get to a one-on-one fight. Police are concern for young boy joining gangs. This gang are not all boy‚ they also invite prostitute

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