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    Racialized Crime

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    Racialized Crime INTRODUCTION Oppression plays an integral role in the racialization of crime in Toronto. By looking at the city of Toronto as a microcosm for other cities‚ we will be able to see the relationship of oppression to the reality of racialized crime in our own communities and neighborhoods. This paper will look at how racialized crime is purported to exist in social housing disproportionate with the rest of Toronto; how the police purports to see crime indiscriminate of race

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    less educated‚ therefore making them less smart. Mike Rose was brought up in a group of blue-collars. Both of Rose’s folks scarcely had educations‚ as they were early dropouts. Rose grew up watching his mom tend to tables‚ and learned at an early stage that blue-collar workers possessed an important set of abilities. In the article‚ “Blue-Collar Brilliance‚" author Mike Rose stresses his belief that blue-collar jobs must not be seen as illiterate jobs‚ but rather must be recognized for the amount of

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    A White Heron

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    A White Heron – Alternate Ending “The tree seemed to lengthen itself out as she went up‚ and to reach farther and farther upward.” Her pale face glimmered in the new sunlight that appeared just over the horizon. She sat atop the mighty tree for a lengthy amount of time‚ taking in the true beauty of the scenery. As Sylvia was drawn aback with the breathtaking view‚ a white flash caught her eyes. It was the heron. Sleek‚ mysterious and mind-blowing; it careened atop the treetops. She followed it

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    intro to crime

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    Crime as a complex and contested concept Introduction Crime is a complex and contested concept which will be examined through different definitions to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of collected information about crime and how it affects the way society receives information on crime. This essay will discuss crime to determine why it is contested and received in such a broad category and how interpretations and misrepresentations of crime can make and change society’s views on crime. Crime

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    The White Porch

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    Adrian Guardado 5/9/12 Alma Alvarez Formal paper She’s a Woman Cathy Song’s poem‚ “The white Porch” is about the a lady sitting on her white porch after washing her hair. As she’s sitting on her porch complaining about how long it takes her hair to dry‚ she realizes that she is no longer a child but a strong mature women. She spends most of her time cleaning and keeping her husband happy around the house. The length of her hair and how beautiful it looked gave her the illusion of seeing

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    White Frog

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    Taylor Dudley "White Frog" Mr. Murray Tuesday‚ October 21 White Frog “White Frog” is one of those remarkable movies that connects intensely with audiences who have experienced “feeling different” or being an outcast or not fitting into the popular crowd. The movie was about a popular‚ high schooled Chaz Young is the light of several people’s lives. None more than that of little bro Nick‚ whose painful social awkwardness has shut him off from nearly everyone else. Nick has a disease called Asperger

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    White People

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    reflected in the movie- were driven by one clear goal. Indeed‚ in spite of focusing on all the economical‚ social and political issues left by the former government‚ Nelson Mandela wants to reunite the people in South Africa and to erase black and white races divergences. In order to do so‚ Mandela is convinced that using sport could unite the whole country. That is why the leader will assign François Pienaar‚ captain of the national rugby team‚ the mission of winning the rugby World Cup. Through

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    hate crimes

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    GUIDE Hate Crimes Spring 2013 This study guide is offered as a starting point for your studies. It is not exhaustive. All topics covered in class lectures‚ readings and films may appear on the exam. The Hows and Whys of Hate Crime Laws What is a hate crime? A crime motivated by racial‚ sexual‚ or other prejudice How many hate crimes were recorded by the FBI in its most recent hate crime report? 6‚222 According to the Petrosinos article and our text‚ were there hate crimes before hate

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    white light

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    Jackson Pollock White Light‚ 1954. Oil‚ enamel‚ and aluminum paint on canvas‚ 48 1/4 x 38 1/4” (122.4 x 96.9 cm). This assignment is a three page essay critique over a two dimensional work of art. As you have learned in the first chapter‚ a critique often involves both a formal evaluation of the work (based on its physical appearance) and a contextual critique considering the artist’s style‚ intention‚ and historical time period. You will consider several questions which will help you generate

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    some of the ways in which Marxists explain crime (12 marks) Marxists idea of crime is strongly linked to capitalism and the way it creates conditions for crime through exploitation and competition. There are two branches of Marxism; traditional and Neo-Marxism. They both focus on the idea of criminogenic state‚ however Neo-Marxist theory links in with the labelling theory to explain crime. Traditional Marxists such as David Gordon (1976) argues that crime is a conscious‚ rational response to the

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