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    Juvenile Justice System 3: 99-115. Gordon‚ Robert A.‚ James F. Short‚ Desmond Cartwright & Fred L. Strodtbeck. 1963. “Values and Gang Delinquency: A Study of Street-Corner Groups.” The American Journal of Sociology 69(2): 109-128. Joe‚ Karen A. & Meda Chesney-Lind. 1995. “Just Every Mother’s Angel; An Analysis of Gender and Ethnic Variations in Youth Gang Membership.” Gender & Society 9(4): 408-431. Lerman‚ Paul. 1967. “Gangs‚ Networks‚ and Subcultural Delinquency.” The American Journal of Sociology 73(1):

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    Proposals for reform of the exclusionary rule in relation to unconstitutionally obtained evidence The exclusionary rule is the rule that defines the circumstances in which a court will exclude evidence on the grounds that it has been obtained in violation of the accused’s constitutional rights. Traditionally the common law did not have an exclusionary rule. The court allowed evidence to be admitted that had been obtained through the use of illegal means‚ for example‚ searching a dwelling without

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    approach which helps produce flexibility to counter uncertainty situation‚ in addition‚ there have to be strategic change plan which can be learned and relieves the fear of change among employees (Kenny‚ 2006). In the first stage of innovation‚ organisation has to face high level of risk and uncertainty (Kenny‚ 2006)‚ such as changing to new marketplace where consist of extreme competition. This situation might affect attitude of entire staff (Chaharbaghi and Willis‚ 1998). As a result‚ critical learning

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    Movie Review: Thirteen Days April 20‚ 2013 Summary The movie Thirteen Days is based off of the real life situation of the Cuban Missile Crisis that occurred back in 1962. The United States learned that the Soviet Union was placing missiles with nuclear weapons in Cuba. The movie follows President John F. Kennedy and his advisors as they are trying to come up with a plan of action for how to handle the situation. The missiles are positioned to be close enough to hit almost any city

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    Watsons AKA Weird Watsons. People call them the Weird Watsons because they are always doing weird things. The Watson family is made up of five people Mom/ Wilona‚ Dad/ Daniel‚ Big Brother/ Byron‚ Little Brother/ Kenny‚ and Little Sister/Joetta. Byron thinks he is all that‚ and bullies Kenny and Joetta and the rest of the school. He also disobeys his parents and one day went out and got his hair dyed.The bullying gets so bad that Mom and Dad decide to take Byron to Milonas strict mother to shapen him

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    about Civil Rights. The Watsons Go To Birmingham by Christopher Paul Curtis is an interesting book about Kenny and his family and how they go on a rollercoaster of ups and downs. Overall‚ this book could be confusing in some chunks of the book‚ but still was attention grabbing. One of my favorite parts in the book is close to the end when Byron is comforting Kenny because Kenny felt like he did not help out Joetta when the church got bombed. It shows how their

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    Kenny Washington was a dominant running back on his high school football team. Washington went on to play football for the University of California Los Angeles‚ where he continued to be an unstoppable force on the football field. According to biography.com‚ in 1939 Kenny Washington became the first player in UCLA history to be named a football All-American. Even though he was a fore on the football field‚ when his college career ended‚ Kenny Washington was passed up by

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    interesting language does the author use to describe how cold it is in Flint? 2. What kind of relationship does Kenny have with his brother‚ Byron? 3. How does Hambone Henderson try to discourage Wilona from marrying Mr. Watson? What do you think Mr. Watson thinks of Hambone? How can you tell? 4. Why does Kenny see Rufus‚ the new boy on the bus‚ as his “personal saver”? 5. Why do you think Kenny is friends with LJ‚ even though LJ isn’t nice to him? Due: January 27‚ 2012 boycott-to refuse to buy something

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    Have you ever read a book series and then watched the movie and noticed the plot was completely different? “Watsons Go To Birmingham” is about a colored family taking a trip to Birmingham Alabama and realizing how much different they are treated than their home in Flint Michigan. The plot in the movie is mainly focused on the Civil Rights Movement. Lots of events changed between the movie and book‚ in the book it was more of seeing how the family lives and the people they live with. But in the movie

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    scene it is evident that Tub is not “in” with Kenny and Frank. This displays bullying and a sense of social darwinism. Tub is overweight and cannot seem to keep up with the other two men‚ so they single him out as different. When they are walking back to the car Tub was having difficulty because “the edge of the crust bruised his shins” (page 89). As the story develops‚ layers are added to each of the characters strengthening the theme of the story. Kenny seems impulsive and hostile similar to the

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