Some golden rules to follow during the GD/PI • In the time provided (if any) to think and organise‚ think critically‚ analyse thoroughly and then try to arrive on the conclusions. Irrelevant points and facts should be avoided instead stick to the point with objectivity. • It is really a good way to summarise the given subject and then raise the questions based upon the same. Sometimes it is also a good idea to generate the consensus how the discussion will happen and form rules. Like opener may
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sometimes use numbers to represent the alphabet; for example: 2=B‚ 7=G‚ and 4=D (BGD) Black Disciples dentifiers/symbols: six-point star initials "GD" initials "BOS" or "BOSS (Brothers of the Struggle or Brothers of the Strong Struggle) the number 6 raised pitchforks Gangster Disciples Identifiers/symbols: six-point star initials "GD" initials "BOS" or "BOSS (Brothers of the Struggle or Brothers of the Strong Struggle) the number 6
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Global warming. 3.Global markets. 4.Online social networking. 5.World is flat. 6.Controversial advertisements should be banned. 7.Employee relationship management. 8.Research and its importance. 9.Right to information act‚ citizen’s charter GD/PI Topics:- 1.Remix in music in today’s world a good trend 2.Are primary schools more important than management schools? 3.Should Advertising be banned? 4. Let sleeping dogs lie. 5. Individual Freedom. 6.Is social networking good/bad?‚ etc
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“The Anvil to Shape Careers” Academy for Skill & knowledge GROUP DISCUSSION . Do’s 1. During discussion make sure that you speak at least five or six times‚ contributing meaningfully towards discussion. The initial impression your appearance makes is immediately confirmed or contradicted by your voice and words. Academy for Skill & knowledge 2. Put your views persuasively‚ unobtrusively and modulate your voice accordingly. 3. Be courteous‚ clear and appear confident to command respect.
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1 How Many Licks Does it Take? Niklas Andersson Saginaw Valley State University of Michigan TOOTSIE ROLL POPS 2 Abstract Tootsie Roll Pops are known for the catch phrase‚ “How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll Pop?” The phrase was first introduced in an animated commercial in 1970. The whole point of the commercial is that no one will ever know how many licks it takes because you can’t resist
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The pros and cons of having a credit card.aaaa • How to deal with high oil prices • How will the introduction of hedge funds and the lberalization of foreign exchange controls impact our market? • What do you think of this firm’s (one that is in the news) decision to go public? • Foreign exchange rates‚ convertibility‚ currencies and per capita incomes Is the growth in India confined to the growth in Sensex ? Role and future of banking and insurance sector in India. Reliability of mutual
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Lesley Peña Mr. Valente English 6 H Period 1 16 April 2013 Gang Prevention “They Poison our streets with drugs‚ violence‚ and all manner of crime.” (FBI 1) There are currently about 1.4 million criminals today that are gang members in the U.S. Whether it’s a motorcycle gang‚ prison gang‚ or a street gang; they are all organized to create violence by assisting in illegal acts such as taking control in neighborhoods‚ amplifying their illegal money-making activities‚ which include robbery‚ drug
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Gangs Inclusive Community Practices- CJS304 Written Reflection Assignment Submitted by: Vanessa B. Smithers Submitted to: Professor Treisha Hylton Date Submitted: Friday‚ November 30‚ 2012 Inclusive Community Practices- CJS304 Written Reflection Assignment Vanessa B. Smithers Gangs/Youth Gangs The Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (Montreal Police) have defined a youth gang as “An organized group of adolescents and/or young adults who rely on group intimidation and violence
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opinion on youth gangs is the same as I view planting a seed. If you plant a seed in bad soil most likely you’ll grow a defected or bad plant. I say that to say this “if a child is raised in an unstructured household most of the time that child will take his home training outside the home. Then we also have our young kids joining gangs that come from good homes‚ but can’t escape their negative environments once they walk outside their front door. Also some of the youths get involved in gangs looking for
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the picture about the media perception of gangs in our society. According to the author the term gang is usually associated with crime and violence by the media which has made not only youth male‚ but also working class individuals victims of media stereotyping. He is trying to point out the fact that the media is actually painting a bad picture and only covers the bad side of the gangs. He is also trying to attack the press and convince the reader that gangs are not all that bad and they are necessary
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