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    Fist Stick Knife Gun

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    learned about the ranking process of kids on union Ave. and how the only way to improve your status was to use your fists to fight your way up the chain. Looking back Geoffrey Canada notices the major shift in attitudes concerning the rules of the streets. What once was harmless fist fighting has now turned over to guns. His opinions can be seen in his title "Fist Stick Knife Gun". One of the earliest lessons he ever learned was from his mother. She told all four of her boys to never let people think

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    able to start driving classes. When they pass the test process they get a temporary license‚ which allow them to start driving with an adult on their side until they make the correct age. This is sometimes not respected‚ and they just go out to the streets alone without following the rules. At the age sixteenth these children finally get their driver’s license. I think one solution to this problem may be to prohibit driver’s license to these children until they get older. In the driving school they

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    English 10th 09/06/13 The Piece of Bread (303-305) I watched the procession of Jews walk through the streets like a herd of cows headed to the slaughterhouse. I tried not to do anything to indicate I was against a decision made by the fuhrer‚ because that would spell trouble for me and my family. But I could not. I couldn’t just watch as these people walked on. No one else seemed to bat an eye at what was going on. The soldiers‚ some merely boys‚ had Hitler shining in their eyes. One man

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    these are still people‚” Gadner says.” They are not invisible. They each have a story.” Those are statements that Gadner made regarding the homeless. In the movie The Pursuit of Happiness‚ Gadner and his son were left homeless living out in the streets with no place to go. Being homeless Gadner had hardships he was trying to overcome‚ for instance‚ he had to go through an internship for 6 months with no pay‚ Gadner didn’t know where the next meal was coming from or the next place his son and him

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    The Barrio

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    was named once with this title by the first conquers from the old world because they were impressed for its beautiful location and climate. We can find a diversity of social status‚ races‚ customs‚ and culinary arts as well. Twenty years ago‚ the streets were not pavements and the parks were as deserts with an exception of few trees. The shortage of the vital liquid to survive was a big dilemma for 8 millions of residents. We didn’t have enough water. The unemployment reached its biggest numbers and

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    Do you know differences between city life and village life? Also‚ you may think the city life is most comfortable. You know‚ there are so many differences between them. That is to say‚ people living in cities are different from people living in the city. There are five major differences between city and village (people) lifestyle. I’m going to write social activities or opportunities‚ people’s behaviour‚ most common events‚ safety and getting good education. First of all; there is big advantage

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    Essay for Business Spotlight #5‚ September/October 2009‚ p. 22 - 23. Subjects of the article are the aspects of giving money to people living on the street. The author divides the article in two points of view and brings them together in the end. On on side‚ giving money to beggars is a good thing. It gives them what they need to provide themselves with food. It also means that you recognize that they have a problem‚ so it’s also a sense of dignity. The prior difficulty of helping these people

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    Some Body Teacher

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    Somebody’s Mother By Mary D. Brine The woman was old and ragged and gray‚ And bent with the chill of a winter’s day; The streets were white with a recent snow‚ And the woman’s feet with age were slow. At the crowded crossing she waited long‚ Jostled aside by the careless throng Of human beings who passed her by. Unheeding the glance of her anxious eye. Down the street with laughter and shout. Glad in the freedom of  “school let out‚” Come happy boys‚ like a flock of sheep‚ Hailing the snow

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    The Speed Limit

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    like to drive the speed limit. School zones‚ in my opinion‚ are the most important. When traveling through school zones‚ doing the speed limit‚ you have the ability to stop faster when something out of the blue happens‚ a child running out in the street chasing a ball kicked over the fence in the school yard. If you were traveling over the speed limit you would not be able to stop as quickly to avoid hitting that child. Same goes for other route’s and highway’s speed limits on a (NEW PARAGRAPH)I

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    “Thank You M’am” is written by Langston Hughes. This is a story about a young boy who lives in the streets who comes across a woman who will teach him a life lesson and gives him a second chance indirectly. They both cross paths in a very abnormal way. The boy (Roger) tries to snatch a woman’s purse‚ (Mrs. Jones) when she is confronted by him‚ she takes charge of the situation. Mrs. Jones takes Roger in‚ not by his will‚ but out of love and hope for children. Mrs. Jones feeds him and washes him up

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