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    Reaction Paper Ch. 6-7 As reading chapters six and seven‚ I learned a lot of new information. The topics that stood out the most to me were the social structure theories‚ social disorganization theory‚ strain theories‚ cultural deviance theories‚ and socialization and crime. The Social structure theories is the idea that kids that are brought up in poorer communities are more likely to commit crimes than kids that are wealthier. Most social structure theorists challenge those people that suggest

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    Preparation time: 10 minutes Yield: 8 servings 1 small head of butter lettuce (also known as Bibb or Boston lettuce) 1/2 small head of red or green leaf lettuce 1/2 small head of romaine lettuce Approximately 1/4 cup salad dressing (your choice) Separate the lettuce leaves from their heads and discard any cores. Place the leaves in a bowl of cold water. Soak the leaves briefly to dislodge any dirt or debris by swishing them around with your hands. Be gentle so as not to bruise the

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    Shichinin No Samurai The film The Seven Samurai is a classic example of late 16th century samurai engaged in warfare. Throughout the film we are able to get a real sense of what values samurai hold‚ as well as some techniques used in battle. The film also provides some insight into how a samurai might define himself as a samurai. Though the seven samurai came from different backgrounds and are vastly different people‚ they share one common trait which is the label of samurai. Throughout

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    The Last Supper –movie satire What is being satirized ? HUMAN NATURE Although this is very general‚ I believe that human nature is being satirized in this film. To be more specific : Intolerance to different views( hypocrisy in this case); Ironically the 5 liberals and their plan goes against one of the major ideas they should be supporting as liberals‚ that being: “FREEDOM OF SPEECH”. While “making the world a better place” ‚ the “grad-students” ‚ take away from the people they are killing‚

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    context. The samurai were people who go for wars‚ or soldiers that are not afraid‚ who became powerful in Japan around the 1200s. The samurai‚ which means “those who serve‚” were hired by lords to fight their wars and protect their land. The samurai were expert fighters; they were skilled with the sword and bow and arrow‚ and they were superior horsemen. They were athletic and strong‚ and they developed their fighting skills into what is the basis of modern martial arts. The samurai had a code of

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    AP US History 21 June 2012 The Last of the Mohicans The movie Last of the Mohicans‚ a story about race and the difficulty of overcoming racial divides‚ is based on a novel by James Fenimore Cooper‚ and directed by Michael Mann‚ who released it September 25th‚ 1992‚ starring Daniel Day-Lewis‚ Madeleine Stowe and Russell Means. The story revolves around a clan of Native Americans called the Mohicans‚ in which the main characters are Hawkeye‚ his adopted father Chingachgook‚ and his adopted brother

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    This is not a popular opinion among the public. Many believe that the books are always better than the film. Such as the film The Last of the Mohicans. Simandan in “The Last of the Mohicans book vs movie”‚ explains that the book does not have as much action as the film‚ but it goes more in depth and the relationships are more developed in the novel then in the movie. This made the novel much more interesting than the film (1). This film shows a small part of the British and French war. The film

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    The last of the Mohicans review The last of the Mohicans was a movie that really appealed to me from the beginning because of the heroism and the action into it. The main characters in this movie were Daniel day- Lewis as Nathanial Poe (Hawkeye) and Madeline Stowe as Cora Munro. The movie could be described as a romantic action like a Spiderman or a superman movie always needs the girl to give motivation to the main character but it is a historical drama. The movie was 112 minutes long‚ it contains

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    The samurai were highly skilled Japanese warriors from the middle ages. During this time‚ warring clans controlled most of the country. Therefore‚ Lords would hire Samurai to defend and fight for land. As a result‚ the samurai population skyrocketed. In fact‚ They were so important to society that they became their own social class. The meaning of the word samurai is very fitting. The word samurai comes from a Japanese word Saburau‚ meaning “to serve.” Although the samurai were called this‚ according

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    The samurai were fearless warrior‚ who became powerful in Japan around the 1200s. The samurai‚ which means "those who serve‚" were hired by lords to fight their wars and protect their land. The samurai were expert fighters; they were skilled with the sword and bow and arrow‚ and they were superior horsemen. They were athletic and strong‚ and they developed their fighting skills into what is the basis of modern martial arts. The samurai had a code of honor called Bushido‚ which meant "Way of the

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