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    Oluwafemi Kukoyi December 3‚2013 English Period 7 Gang Violence: Death of a Friend In the United States‚ there are over 1.4 million gang members. With such small percentage of the U.S‚ their the reason why most kids such as Isaac Johnson‚ 17 years old killed by the crossfire; are fearing for their life every day. They say don’t blame the streets‚ blame the people in it. I look back‚ and see all the “Hard work” America have done to change the life styles of Gang Bangers. Based on the results

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    Devil’s Diciples Motorcycle Club‚ with “disciples” intentionally misspelled‚ is headquartered in Detroit‚ Michigan with chapters across the United States. It is a violent biker gang with around 250 patched members throughout the country; approximately 60 patched members being in Michigan alone. They prefer to keep their numbers small‚ making it easier to control them politically. The gang was established in 1967 in Southern California by 12 misfit‚ mostly Vietnam veterans who all had an interest

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    New Jack City The film I chose to watch was New Jack City. This was the tale of Nino Brown‚ a New York City drug dealer who rose to prominence during the crack epidemic. Scotty Appleton is the detective who is tasked with stopping Nino Brown by going undercover to work in Nino’s drug cartel. During the movie Nino Brown starts off as a small time drug dealer and eventually becomes the kingpin of the city. Scotty Appleton eventually brings the entire drug operation down and Nino Brown is killed

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    Gang Control Model

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    As a professor who is an expert on gangs and delinquent behavior‚ and tasked with the responsibility of addressing a growing gang problem‚ I would seek to develop a gang control model based upon the most effective practices. Four options are available to control organized criminal activity: suppression‚ social programs and education‚ as well as the option of taking no action at all. These options will be used to develop responses to particular scenarios that are presented in light of the growing

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    MS13 Symbols

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    In MS-13 it is very important for them to be able to communicate without using words or at least words that would make them look suspicious. To avoid being caught they use symbols to communicate to one another. Symbols are a mark or character used as a conventional representation of an object‚ function‚ or process . Tagging is very common in gangs they use them to mark territories. They do this to warn other gangs from entering their territory or to mark new territory they have taken from rival

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    Film review of American Graffiti American Graffiti shows the life in early 1960s and it’s made by George Lucas in 1973. The movie shows a summer night which happened in a small town called Modesto in California and it describes the adventure night about the teenagers who were graduated from high school. There are four main characters in the film called Curt‚ John‚ Terry and Steven. It’s describe a life at the end of the summer in a small town called Modesto in 1962. There was a evening about the

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    “We couldn’t get along without him. We needed Johnny as much as he needed the gang. And for the same reason.” This quote from The Outsiders by S.E Hinton shows three big topics in the book. These topics are friendship‚ loyalty‚ and being an outsider. These topics become major themes throughout the book. Friendship is a big topic in The Outsiders. The Curtis boys and their friends have a well-built friendship. They trust in each other and are always there for each other. Even though they do not

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    Gregory Boyle begins chapter eight: “Success with a few questions that seem so simplistic at first glance. What is success and what is failure? What is good and what is bad? Setback or progress?” (Boyle 167). Taking a few moments to process these questions‚ one realizes that the question is quite complex and difficult. Success has such a subjective definition that it can only be defined by the one who answers the question of “what is success to you?” and has no universal definition. Specifically

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    Miss. Rivers ELA 4/5 Outsiders Essay Did you know that rival gangs have faced many of the same struggles? In the novel “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton there are two rival gangs‚ the Greasers and the Socs. The Greasers live on the Eastside of town and don’t have a lot of money. The Socs live on the Westside of town and are very wealthy. There are three problems that both gangs face: drinking and smoking‚ having parents who do not care about them‚ and rivalry with the opposing gang over a variety

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    Adaptation: The Journey We All Take As movie-goers‚ we all have seen films advertised with the “based on the book” tag line. Unfortunately‚ after watching these films there are always viewers that bring up the fidelity of the film to the original piece. Artistically‚ this raises the question of to what extent do we define originality. Robert Stam‚ the author of Beyond Fidelity: The Dialogics of Adaptation‚ pointed out that a film’s fidelity to a novel is an issue deemed by audiences to be moralistic

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