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    then treat you differently to someone who comes in on their first day of school dirty with holes in their clothes and this person she will label as a troublemaker. As their school life goes on the child that is labelled as the troublemaker will start to act up to their label‚ for example if something goes missing or someone is crying the troublemaker will always be blamed. This then starts the child thinking well if I am being blamed I might as well act up to my label. The label then sticks with

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    For many years‚ tattoos have been looked down upon as identifiers of troublemakers and jailbirds. However‚ is the new generation socially acceptable with tattoos and other body modifications? Why are employers asking whether possible employees have tattoos or piercings‚ and does that have any thing to do with their business performance? Personal appearance‚ in my opinion‚ should not have anything to do with the availability of a job opening to a potential employer; especially when one is so qualified

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    teachers and the lessons because they feel they do not get any respect from them. Other reactions include acting out more‚ and some were even proud of their discipline file. An interesting note is that Ferguson found that some boys who were troublemakers at school were known as good kids elsewhere. Ferguson noted: “Those who were classified as lazy‚ belligerent‚ incorrigible at school could be respectful‚ diligent‚ and responsible in

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    countries. They are forcing us to get passports of different origin. Thanks to the news fabricated lies‚ Syrians are now considered “troublemakers”‚ and that convinced other countries to not accept us. As a result‚ some countries are not allowing anyone carrying a Syrian passport into their country. Since the news inspirited them to believe that we are all potential troublemakers‚ emanate from a poor country‚ and will take jobs from the host country’s denizens‚ Syrians need to protest and explicate our authentic

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    detention. All of these characters have completely different personalities from one another‚ which makes the movie more interesting than it already is. The character that I will be doing my character analysis on is named John Bender. John Bender is the troublemaker of the group‚ and‚ in my opinion‚ the funniest. John is introduced into the movie at the same time as the other characters. Some of the first impressions of him are pretty funny‚ but you could tell that he got into a lot of trouble. He is disrespectful

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    The movie The Breakfast Club has many interesting characters. All of them pertaining to different groups in school with different personalities and lifestyles as well. There is a jock‚ a troublemaker‚ a spoiled girl‚ a nerd‚ and a basket case. Even though at the beginning they all feel a little uncomfortable being there‚ they eventually end up getting to know each other a little bit. Things that they end up finding out is that even though they’re all different they can all relate to each other because

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    discrimination‚ the treatment of black men in the United States. He includes some personal experience and stories of other black people. In his case‚ one particular occasion makes him realize that he‚ like many black men‚ is treated as a potential troublemaker even though he has always been a quiet and smart person. Staples states that black men came to this world with the inheritance-with the ability to alter public space in ugly ways. In his opening paragraph‚ Staples describes his first particular

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    which is why they are written at the beginning of the poem (Kirszner & Mandell‚ 2012). The Three Stooges represents consistently making bad decisions while making a mess out of everything. The Little Rascals represents a group of mischievous troublemakers. Speed Racer represents racing to win. Godzilla is a very large destructive lizard‚ but also represents a massive crowd of people leaving one country by crossing the ocean and immigrating to another country. As a reader‚ the immigrant experience

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    Summary Tom Sawyer is a troublemaker. After Tom gets in trouble‚ he is ordered by Aunt Polly‚ with whom he lives‚ to whitewash their fence. When his friends see him painting the fence‚ Tom pretends like he loves the chore to make his friends jealous. They beg him to let them help. This is a prime example of the type of trouble Tom Sawyer is always getting up to. Part of the novel is devoted to Tom’s romance with Becky Thatcher‚ a new girl in town. They like each other‚ but Becky is hurt when she

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    all his struggles but also all his success during his journey. He begins by his birth and the importance of his name "Rolihlahla" wich in his native langage meant "pulling the branch of a tree" but really "troublemaker"‚ and this forshadowing turns out to be ironic because he was a troublemaker in the sense that he rebelled for what was right. Nelson gets a life emprisonment for rebelling‚ treason and conspiracy against the South African Government. Mandela was fighting like Martin Luther and Rosa

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