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    group of young people who spends their time together. Gangs are usually groups of dangerous people like the Latin Kings‚ MS 13‚ Area boys‚ and so on. It’s not only societies‚ communities‚ and neighbourhoods that have gangs‚ even high schools have gangs. Why do we have gangs? Why do we need gangs? Generally‚ a gang is a group of people who claim territory and use it to make money through illegal activities. However‚ the reasons for gangs has something to do with young people issues. We have gangs because

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    Volcanoes affect people in many ways‚ some are good‚ some are not. Some of the bad ways are that houses‚ buildings‚ roads‚ and fields can get covered with ash. As long as you can get the ash off (especially if it is wet)‚ your house may not collapse‚ but often the people leave because of the ash and are not around to continually clean off their roofs. If the ashfall is really heavy it can make it impossible to breathe. Lava flows are almost always too slow to run over people‚ but they can certainly

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    meaning for children‚ color plays an important role in the overall reading of children’s literature‚ as well as Anderson’s film. Moebius observes that colors play in integral‚ often coded role in picture books: Apart from the traditional associations of certain colours with certain moods or feelings‚ and apart from the association of bright colours with exhilaration and discovery‚ and of dark colours with disappointment and confusion‚ we need to be sensitive to colour as a linkage among different objects

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    moderate one. Often I observe how fast paced society is and wonder if anyone takes the time to think of their words and actions based on logic and actual meaning instead of impulse or emotion. We’re instantly available to contact from others‚ but it is not face to face contact. It’s said that the average number of text messages a person receives a day is 110‚ to which a response is expected‚ if not required‚ in a short period of time and in a very cold form of communication. How many of those text messages

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    Does Science Explain All? In the beginning there was darkness. Then there was light. Then there was consciousness. Then there were questions and then there was religion. Religions sprouted up all over the world as a response to some of humanity’s most troubling questions and fears. Why are we here? Where do we come from? Why does the world and nature act as it does? What happens when you die? Religions tended to answer all these questions with stories of gods and goddesses and other supernatural

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    A Constitution for All the People‚ Henry Steele Commager Thesis: The Constitution was essentially a political document with these political motives in mind for its creation. It laid out a series of political solutions to the questions at hand during its creation. Among the solutions and motives were answers to the division of power between federal and state governments as well as the balancing of power within these political systems so the minority wasn’t suppressed by the majority. Whilst these

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    1. Develop the differences among the three theoretical approaches by applying each to the family. In each case‚ how do we understand a family and its operation? A theoretical approach is a basic image of society that guides thinking and research. Sociological theories are important to understanding how operates and how people in society relate with each other. There are three major theoretical approaches: structural-functional‚ social-conflict‚ and symbolic-interaction approach.

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    Have you ever thought that some people take too many risks? You thought right. Your everyday life is packed with numerous risks to a point that there are too many to count. Recently people have started taking bigger risks such as climbing Mount Everest. Because of this‚ the average death rate on Everest is gradually increasing. There has to be more and more helicopters flying around Everest. Because of the increase more rescuers are risking their lives. Now people are debating on whether people

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    to Speech. How to dye your own hair. At our age‚ finding that one gray hair can be quite disturbing. If you dont have any yet‚ between the stress from school and work‚ and our entry into adult hood its bound to happen. Thankfully‚ there are cosmetic products that can help us cover our evidence of old age and keep us looking young and healthy. Studies show that about 75% of americans today have dyed their hair‚ and that is including men. Today I’m going to show you how to dye your own hair

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    Do People in Public Life Have a Right to Privacy? People‚ famous or not‚ have a right to privacy‚ which is a basic human right. Although some of them have voluntarily made themselves known to the world‚ they are still entitled to live a life without others following them all the time‚ eavesdropping on what they say and being under surveillance. However‚ in the case of politicians or other powerful people‚ the right to privacy comes into conflict with another right‚ the public’s right to know. The

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