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    Street Gangs

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    initiation is “jumping in” or getting beaten by all the gang members and/or committing acts of theft or violence. In 2011 the National Gang Intelligence Center of the Federal Bureau of Investigation asserted that "There are approximately 1.4 million active street‚ prison‚ and outlaw gang members comprising more than 33‚500 gangs in the United States." In this paper you will read about gang types and gang structure‚ why people join gangs‚ typical gang activities‚ gang violence‚ and how gang members identify

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    Jean-Paul Sartre

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    would love to have all the time‚ but you can’t especially back in the day. The government have restrictions and punishments that don’t allow you to be 100% free or to be completely subjective. “Freedom is what you do with what’s been done to you.” (2) Jean-Paul Sartre is in not so many words‚ outlining the fact that when someone does something to impair your freedom‚ it’s what you do to counter it is what gets you your freedom back. For example‚ the government starts taxing the people‚ they don’t much

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                      Name:  Crispin  Gutierrez  (100281381)   Due  Date:  November  4‚  2014   Instructor:    Amanda  Bickell     Definition  of  Success       In  order  for  Michel  Shaps  Winery  to  succeed  by  achieving  a  wine  production  of  at   least  25‚000  cases  over  the  next  five  years‚  so  that  MSW  can  be  among  the  largest  5   companies  in

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    "The Cave" by Jean McCord

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    "The Cave" by Jean McCord teaches us that we should be individuals and value other people’s lives‚ which is a very important lesson in life. McCord combined irony‚ a believable main character developed throughout the story‚ and an excellent writing style to produce her short story. This short story is about a boy named Charley and a bum named George. Charley met George one day while running and liked him. The next week‚ Charley found an entrance to a cave‚ but he did not realize it was George’s

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    everything I think of heroism a person just trying to make the world a better place for people. Heroism is someone who puts others before him/herself and is caring about others and what others think. This is a great quote and it is true some people try to make the world a better place and some don’t. Heroism is being brave and strong for other. Being brave will help others be brave too. And it will help them get through their problems and not give up and to stay strong. Heroism is a person you look

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    figure in their life. Harper Lee‚ author of To Kill a Mockingbird‚ weaves this concept into her writing. She gives the novel’s protagonist‚ Atticus‚ strong morals and values to highlight his subtle heroism throughout multiple tribulations. In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Atticus Finch’s heroism is shown by Lee characterizing him as selfless‚ hardworking‚ and committed. Atticus can also be characterized as selfless. His selflessness can easily be found throughout the entirety of To Kill a Mockingbird

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    outerspace escapades‚ while Spider-Man’s reach is local (i.e.‚ New York) …” (Kozlovic) Bruce Wayne‚ after reaching a certain age‚ travels around the world and starts exploring and studying world philosophies and becomes a master of various martial arts‚ as seen in Batman Begins‚ in order to be able to stand a chance against people like Jack Napier. The individual heroes in the Avengers “cross the threshold” when agreeing to join the team and meet for the first time on S.H.I.E.L.D.’s helicarrier

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    The Streets and Hero

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    better. Usually people think of heroes as people who fight crime in movies or comic books‚ but those people don’t exist in the real world. In our world‚ anybody can be a hero like police officers‚ firefighters‚ doctors‚ or people you walk by on the streets. A hero is not someone that hurts another person or does bad things‚ but they help people. A hero doesn’t always fight crime or always have an opposition. They don’t even have to work with people; they could be designing a product that helps many

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    A hero’s interaction with others & the world around them can enhance or limit their heroism. This creed of a hero’s relation with other’s & the world can develop or constrain their heroism is conveyed & supported within the texts “Ender’s Game” & “Hare Moon” through a hero’s willingness to sacrifice in order to achieve a greater good. Many textual techniques are involved in the novels to show this as such. The composer’s context of “Ender’s Game” was of historical thus making “Ender’s Game” an

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    In America‚ Jean Baudrillard explores the American society and its transgression away from genuineness‚ to form a fake and superficial society with no meaningful interactions. Baudrillard recalls his interpretation of the smiles he sees around him and how it reflects the romanticized Reagan reign: “they certainly do smile at you here‚ though neither from courtesy‚ nor from an effort to charm. This smile signifies only the need to smile. It is a bit like the Cheshire Cat’s grin: it continues to float

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