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    Ponyboy's Innocence

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    Paul Newman and a ride home.” Ponyboy was starting to wake up to the world when he nearly dies‚ and then has to run‚ from the cops and the socs. “I couldn’t use this I said dropping the pop bottle‚ I couldn’t ever cut anyone.” Ponyboy loses his innocence when his life takes a turn for the worst. His best friend Johnny gets fatally injured‚ and Pony watched as his friend slipped away from the world. That was when he saw the world for what it really was. A struggle of every living

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    beyond scared straight

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    to uncover. You have to uncover why the behavior is there not try to scare that behavior out of the child‚ because everything that is buried takes more then fear to dig it up. So when a child is sent to a “scared straight” program is it really and truly effective? Can a child truly be “scared straight”? These programs make the claim that fear is the way to set a child straight and the programs surround the child in fear to correct their bad behaviors. Fear to correct bad behaviors‚ well‚ that no

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    Beyond Scared Straight

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    Beyond Scared Straight john vandermolen There are many programs that try to deal with youth crime. Many people think that taking teenagers to a jail is a good idea. They think it’s a good idea because it will basically scare them straight and stop them from doing whatever there doing by bringing them near inmates. Although many people think it will work it will not. 28% of kids are more likely to commit crime after going to jail. On the other hand‚ many people think this will not benefit

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    Scared Straight Analysis

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    Scared straight Scared straight in a documentary from 1978‚ teens that have been in trouble with the law to spend a day at a Federal penitentiary. The hope‚ is that the teens would realize that‚ the life they are leading is headed towards jail time. The inmates are part of a program designed to scare the teens into changing their paths and make a change within their lives. The original 17 teens were followed up to 10 years later and out of the 17‚ only one went on to be a hardened criminal. When

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    Search For Innocence

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    A Search for Innocence in “A Perfect Day for Bananafish” In the story‚ A Perfect Day for Bananafish by J.D. Salinger reflects on the psychological traumas of veterans readjusting to life in America‚ after World War II. One of the themes that jumped out at me‚ while reading this short story‚ was Seymour’s constant search for innocence. Seymour‚ a veteran who has return home from the army hospital‚ struggles‚ psychologically‚ with readapting to civilian life. This sense of innocence is represented

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    Im Not Scared Questions

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    Im NOT scared QUESTIONS 1. Micheles group: · Maria – micheles sister‚ little follower‚ copy cat · Skull – oldest group member (aged 12)‚ chief‚ gives orders‚ strong‚ brave · Salvatore – micheles best friend‚ wealthy‚ kept to himself · Barbara – fat · Michele – standstill‚ nine years old 2. The children filled their days with riding bikes‚ playing football‚ steal-the-flag‚ one-two-three-star and lounging around doing nothing. 3. Acqua traverse consists of a welcome sign painted blue displaying

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    Loss of Innocence

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    It has been said that innocence can be defined as the state or quality of being morally free from guilt or sin‚ through lack of knowledge of evil. I will examine pieces of literature that convey the loss of innocence to either a particular person‚ or a group of people. The first piece of writing I have chosen is‚ The Lord of the Flies by William Golding. In the middle of a war‚ a plane carrying a group of schoolboys crashed onto an island. The pilot had been killed‚ so that left the boys to fend

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    Demonism and Innocence

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    Demonism And Innocence: Gothic poetry and the Gothic Female. There is something of deep and unsettling thrill that comes from reading works of gothic literature. The dark and unsettling nature of the gothic provides a strong sense of escapism and an interesting opportunity to explore what is otherwise repressed. These traits of the gothic explain why is proved to be a growing fascination and development in 19th century English writing. The gothic engages in themes of religious‚ social‚ supernatural

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    The Age of Innocence

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    January 5th 2011 The Death Of Innocence Characterization is a description of qualities or peculiarities. In “The Age of Innocence” Edith Wharton uses characterization over plot to emphasize the ways in which a death of innocence is taking place in society. Throughout the novel‚ various characters emerge who challenge the strict order of society and while they face a great deal of opposition‚ they often are far more complex and‚ more interesting

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    Landscape of Fear In “Scared to Death” by Ed Yong‚ he discusses how the addition of one predator can cause a cascade effect on the remaining prey in the ecosystem. The grey wolf was originally eradicated in the Yellowstone Park in order to increase quality of life for the elk. The elk was the natural prey of the wolf‚ and faced dwindling populations due to its presence. Following the elimination of the removal of the wolves‚ the elk population flourished‚ reaching numbers as high as 19‚000. This

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