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    The Last Spin

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    ‘The Last Spin’ by Evan Hunter Question’s 1 - 7 1. Two boys‚ named Tigo and Dave‚ who were both enemies and both belonged in two different gang’s had never met each other before and engaged themselves in the game known as the ‘Russian Roulette’. They had to settle a situation for their gang’s. Apparently‚ Dave and his gang member’s had set foot on the territory that belonged to Tigo and his gang member’s. When they engaged themselves in the ‘Russian Roulette’‚ Tigo wore a green silk jacket

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    1970 And 1970

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    Disco was an upcoming genre for many people‚ and “funky” was becoming a word. Throwing parties every week‚ and hippies were becoming the common man. There were peace rallies‚ and war was in effect. The DEA was cracking down on marijuana use while Pablo Escobar was on solely the rise of becoming an imperialistic drug dealer with a growing empire. There were thirty-eight Presidents throughout the 1970’s‚ but one very important one was President Richard Nixon. Nixon was a very peculiar President; he was

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    Juan Sandoval's Early Life

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    visit with her aunt Joan and uncle Juan at the orphanage. Her family would also take some of the kids back to Holland with them for a month or so at a time to let them see what America was like. The boys names were Pepe‚ Ramon‚ Christian‚ Antonio‚ Pablo‚ and Danny. Her Aunt Joan picked which boys she thought would be the best for traveling to the United states. Before they came Joan made a cassette tape recording of some basic Spanish to English translated words. The boys were taken to the beach to

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    The Boondocks

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    seen on BET (Black Entertainment Television). A lot of the time he is using foul language and spends most of his time trying to figure out how to be a thug. Throughout the seasons he looks up to the famous cocaine dealer Pablo Escobar and even makes people call him Riley Escobar in his neighborhood and at school. Riley is so caught up in the image that the media paints of what a black man should be that he tries to imitate that by any means necessary. Riley does this to feel like he is “keeping it

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    Domestic Terrorism Summary

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    money from drug trafficking may make the bribes terrorist groups are capable of paying seem too small to bother with from the viewpoint of officials used to larger bribes in the drug business. The complement to corruption is intimidation. The Medellin Cartel in Colombia famously offered officials a choice of “plata o plomo” (literally‚ “silver or lead”): those who refused corrupt cash risked violence against themselves

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    Colombia Essay.

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    America in the northwestern part of the continent. Colombia has a lot of natural resources‚ including beautiful beaches‚ dramatic mountains‚ and lush rain forests‚ but it is known for its political unrest and the violent influence of powerful drug cartels. Despite a long history of democratic government‚ Colombia has one of the most rigidly stratified class systems in Latin America. Colombia is the only country in South America with coasts on both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. Its neighbors

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    Welfare

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    American Welfare: Practically Imperfect Johnny Hayek Oakland University **ADD ABSTRACT** Introduction “I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family." The 43rd president of the United States of America said this‚ George W. Bush. Such a brilliant statement‚ and not just in the comical sense. Although the quote is a perfect example of his dyslexia he was able to get his point across‚ it is hard for Americans to put a sufficient amount of food on the table

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    incarceration and law enforcement. As George Moss and Evan Thomas explain‚ Reagan came to Washington “committed to waging a war on drugs and bringing the international drug trade under control” in 1981. Thanks to the rise of the Medellin Cartel in Colombia and other cartels in Latin America during the 1980s‚ illegal drug trade networks flourished‚ and America became “the world’s major consumer of illicit drugs.” This increased usage of drugs led to many social crises‚ including heightened urban crime

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    Botero‚ Fernando (1932- )‚ Colombian painter and sculptor who is noted for the round‚ slightly comic figures that began to appear in his works during the 1960s. Born in Medellín‚ Colombia‚ Botero attended a school for matadors from 1944 to 1946. He first exhibited his paintings in 1948 in Medellín with other artists from the region. At that time he was influenced by the work of Mexican artists Diego Rivera‚ David Alfaro Siqueiros‚ and José Clemente Orozco. After working briefly as a theater set

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    Andean Cocaine There were two men who made drugs Alfredo Bignon and Eduardo Balarezo. Coca is a dried leaf of the “subtropical Andean shrub Elthycoxylon.” The traffic of cocaine is over whelming controlled by home grown‚ successful and eminently “Latin” entrepreurs and middle men. Pharmacist Alfredo Bignon had a laboratory of his Droguera Botica Francesa around the corner of main plaza. On March 13‚ 1885 he was going to present his findings of this cocaine to Academia Libre de Medicina de Lima

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