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    story is about Ponyboy‚ a teenager that belongs in the gang called Greasers. There is another gang that opposes the Greasers called the Socs. The two gangs live in two sides of Oklahoma‚ the Greasers being in the east‚ and the Socs being in the west. The Socs and the Greasers often fight each other. To society‚ the Greasers are low class and cause trouble‚ while the Socs are rich and can do no harm. Ponyboy dramatically changes throughout the novel‚ he starts to wonder if he should model himself to the

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    he is also very kind for a greaser. He goes to high school with another social group called Socs‚ short for Socials. The greasers and Socs fight a lot‚ and when Ponyboy’s brother hits him‚ he runs away. So Pony has to survive using only his brave and intelegent traits while dealing with problems inside and outside his gang. Ponyboy refuses to fight. When he and a few other members of his gang walk a Soc home‚ they are caught‚ s greaser named Steve hands Ponyboy a broken bottle‚ but Ponyboy puts

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    In the novel‚” The Outsiders‚” by S.E. Hinton and the poem ‚” Richard Cory”‚ by Edwin Arlington Robinson‚ the authors both develop similar themes. Throughout each piece the theme of ‚” Everything is not what it seems”‚ is reinforced by characters’ or narrative’s thoughts and actions to affect its development. People are judging each other based on appearance and not getting to know the person. The theme is present in both the novel and poem and is developed through the events throughout To begin

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    The Outsiders Theme Paragraphs Many times in society‚ people are judged by their appearance and social class. This has happened since the dawn of time. For example‚ the holocaust‚ civil rights‚ slavery‚ and so many others. In the story the outsiders‚ people are targets by how they dress‚ and how much money they have. S.E. Hinton Shows us that these exterior traits do not signify our true personality. Ponyboy is often segregated based on how he dresses. Many people will assume that he is a

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    are constant of evil in a life of a young boy named pony boy. This research paper is going to be about S.E Hinton‚ background of the story‚ and the three brother. This story has emotional‚ happy and thrilling moments in this book. The greaser and socs do not get alone with each other. S.E. Hinton’s novel‚ the outsiders is the first a narrative of Ponyboy‚ a young outcast boy who later become a strong man filled with identify. S.E. Hinton was born and raises in Tulsa‚ Oklahoma. She was born

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    Comprehensive Formulation for the Optimal Control Of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles Avinash Gali December 22‚ 2010 Cheol W. Lee‚ Ph.D. Associate Professor Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering University of Michigan – Dearborn Abstract: The objective of this study is develop a comprehensive formulation for the optimal control of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) considering various factors such as battery life‚ fuel economy‚ overall energy usage and emissions. Implications

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    MeO R Arnold‚ D. R.; Maroulis‚ A. J. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1976‚ 98‚ 5931. Ischay‚ M. A.; Lu‚ Z.; Yoon‚ T. P. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2010‚ 132‚ 8572. Electrochemical Oxidation   Anodic oxidation Me O Me O anode‚ MeOH DCM‚ NaClO4 2‚6-lutidine MeO MeO N N H anode‚ 2‚6-lutidine Et N N H MeCN‚ Et4NClO4 CO2Me CO2Me Et Ponsold‚ K.; Kasch‚ H. Tetrahedron Lett. 1979‚ 4463. M. J. Gašić et al. J. Chem. Soc. Chem. Comm. 1993‚ 1496. Primary Fate of Radical Cations

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    social groups‚ the greasers and the socs. The socs were the socials who lived in the rich part of town‚ and the greasers were the lower class youths. They call them Greasers because they wear their hair long and a lot of grease in it. They are always getting picked up by the police for shoplifting‚ hijacking cars‚ pity theft‚ armed robbery and even MURDER!! They are always getting in trouble for something the Socs did like when Pony boy was at school. The Socs were doing something in the cafeteria

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    Dallas Winston‚ and last but not least Johnny Cade. All these people make up a small gang called the Greasers. The Socs are a rival group of the Greasers. Later on in the story Ponyboy and Johnny go for a walk and they run into the Socs at a park‚ the Socs go too far of what they’re doing to Johnny and Ponyboy. Johnny finally gets the courage to stop the Socs...but in a gruesome way‚ the Socs get scared and run off‚ and so do Ponyboy and Johnny but they run away to the

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    The book The Outsiders is written by S.E Hinton. It is a book about two gangs called the Socs and the Greasers. They have different social groups and it makes them to where they do not get along. The book was also turned into a movie it was directed by Francis Ford Coppola. There are many differences between the book and the movie. The differences worth pointing out are that Dally was accused of slashing someones tires in the movie not in the book‚ that Johnny was not jumped in the movie but he was

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