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    Youth Violence

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    Grade 12 English Literacy I.S.U Youth Violence Paragraph 1: What is the issue surrounding youth violence? The issue with youth violence in the article titled “fresh focus on the roots of youth violence” & also “youth violence in the Toronto and our hierarchy of victimhood” Is that youth or students under the age of 19 have been causing increasing the gang violence and death tools with brawls and gun shootings. The main topic discussed by

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    Youth and Violence

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    Running head: YOUTH AND VIOLENCE 1 YOUTH AND VIOLENCE 2 Abstract Most of the notorious killings of the 20th century were committed by youth and is not a new phenomenon. This unthinkable acts were once rare deviants‚ are now becoming more common in society. Most people kill because of anger‚ curiosity‚ or what they suffered from inside their environment. The rational of a kid killer may even go as far as some sort of mental illness‚ emotional problem

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    Youth Gangs

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    that gang activity and youth involvement has grown exponentially through the years‚ it has been an ongoing epidemic for decades. Methods‚ levels of violence‚ rules‚ and motivations may have changed over the years‚ but the basic infrastructure has remained the same. The earliest accounts of youth involvement in gangs first appeared in Europe or Mexico‚ while the earliest record of youth gangs appearing in the United States are recorded as early as 1783. In the early 1800’s youth gangs appeared to spread

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    ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Tomorrow When The War Began Character’s Name | Description | Ellie | * She is good writer in the novel * She is a natural leader and tries to work out being the leader without being ‘bossy‚ * She is the main character in the novel * She is chosen by the group to record the events as they happened in an effort to have their history set down on paper. * Natural leader * Tries

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    Homeless Youth

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    Homeless youth are very vulnerable and are usually divided into two main categories: accompanied meaning they are with their family or unaccompanied meaning they are on their own. Unaccompanied youth are classified into three groups including runaway‚ throwaway and system homeless. The runaways leave of their own volition; those in the throw away group have been asked to leave and are actively prevented from returning; the system group includes youngsters who have been in and out of government programs

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    youth crime

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    Juvenile delinquency‚ also known as juvenile offending‚ or youth crime‚ is participation in illegal behavior by minorsᄃ(juveniles) (individuals younger than the statutoryᄃ age of majorityᄃ).[1] Most legal systemsᄃ prescribe specific procedures for dealing with juveniles‚ such as juvenile detention centersᄃ‚ and courtsᄃ. A juvenile delinquent is a person who is typically under the age of 18 and commits an act that otherwise would have been charged as a crime if they were an adult. Depending on the

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    Police Today

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    corrupted society. Corruption‚ on-the-job dangers‚ and the use of deadly force are all issues facing the police departments today. Since the days of prohibition‚ corruption amongst officers has been a problem. Back when bootleggers were on the rise‚ officers were paid off to keep quiet about the consumption of alcohol. In today’s society Police crimes consist of beating innocent citizens‚ protecting drug dealers‚ accepting bribes‚ and murder. Often time’s big cities experience this through the protection

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    Who Are True Citizens

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    2305 1 April 2017 Who Are True Citizens? Everyone have their own thought and ideas about how should be an American citizen. And they must do to become one. 1 As the 14th Amendment states “All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof‚ are citizens of the United States” (14th Amendment‚ Section 1). Most people do not agree with this because illegal immigrants come into this country and have birth to make their child a citizen. 2 The west side of America

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    being! A good citizen is involved in their community. They could make the town a better place by cleaning it up. Also‚ a good citizen could also organize the town events. If everyone were a good citizen‚ the town would be a much better place to live. That is why it’s important to be a good citizen. In addition‚ if everyone were a bad citizen‚ the town wouldn’t be good place to live. It wouldn’t be a good thing to live in a bad community. So‚ you have to be a good citizen. A good citizen respects other

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    Aristotle Citizen Analysis

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    Introduction The purpose of this essay is to illustrate‚ compare and contrast the moral and political duties and characteristics of a citizen according to Plato and Aristotle. The essay will be splitted into three parts. The first part will focus on Plato’s description of citizen’s duties‚ followed by Aristotle’s view on it. The comparison and highlighting of the differences and similarities between philosophers will be given at the next part. Finally‚ it will be concluded that Aristotle and Plato

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