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    Smoking Is Bad

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    Why Smoking is bad Gabriela Rojas San Joaquin Valley College Do you know why smoking affects you and the others around you? Smoking is very popular in the United States. At almost every gas station‚ there are many ads about why you should buy cigarettes. However‚ the smoke from cigarettes has life threatening chemicals in them. Kids

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    crimes in order to get money. In City of Gangs‚ it is explained that one of the problem in Regina is that aboriginal could have a job if they wanted‚ but many of these people don’t have the ability to achieve this goal since they don’t have a resume or they don’t know how to fill an application form (City of Gangs‚ 2009). Thus‚ the young people on reserves are experiencing this inability to achieve norms and standards of the dominant society‚ and are joining gangs in order to achieve their goal‚ through

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    just what life looks like from an insider’s perspective. Many people don’t understand gangs and what it is that started the huge uprising of them. Growing up in the projects and being turned away from many youth groups took a large psychological toll on many of the kids growing up in LA in the 60’s. Instead of Boy Scouts‚ and other youth groups‚ the youth turned to making groups that eventually resulted in gangs. Not only were they turned away from youth groups but also unfairly treated by authority

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    includes the name of the The Bad Beginning: A Terrible Tale book he or she is reviewing. The writer engages the Do you enjoy happy endings? If so‚ The Bad Beginning by The writer reader with Lemony Snicket is a book you’ll want to avoid. This is a includes the a question. story with a bad beginning‚ a bad middle and a bad title and author of the book in ending. Why would anyone want to read such a thoroughly the introduction. bad book? It’s all in good fun! The writer The Bad Beginning is a story about

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    Blood Gang Research Paper

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    For as long as I can remember‚ the talk of Gangs has been always around me. Whether it was waiting for the bus with my mother‚ or the kids talking at school. When I think of the word gang‚ I think of brotherhood‚ people who will always be there for you anytime‚ any place‚ no matter the situation. However‚ I wasn’t aware to the full concept of Gangs. For example‚ what it means to be in a gang‚ what forms gangs‚ and their daily activities. As ignorant as it may sound‚ I just went along with what society

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    Sometimes I believe that we as people‚ specifically college students‚ forget how lucky we actually are. My eyes were opened up to this upon reading Sudhir Venkatesh’s remarkable story entitled Gang Leader for a Day. Through this novel‚ which I really enjoyed‚ I found myself going through an array of emotions. If I could pick one word to best describe the novel it would be a rollercoaster. At points I would laugh hysterically‚ while at other times I felt sorry for people‚ constantly my feelings

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    When I was growing up we had little cliques in the neighborhood but nothing that we really considered a gang. There were no initiation rights or anything crazy that needed to be done in order to join except living in the same area. We also didn’t engage in violent activities‚ maybe some juvenile mischief but nothing criminal like selling crack or stealing cars. Part of this may be because I was a girl then and the activities we took part in were nothing like what the boys did. As a young teen some

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    Gang Violence and Drug Involvement in the U.S. "Once found principally in large cities‚ violent street gangs now affect public safety‚ community image‚ and quality of life in communities of all sizes in urban‚ suburban‚ and rural areas. No region of the United States is untouched by gangs. Gangs affect society at all levels‚ causing heightened fears for safety‚ violence‚ and economic costs" (In The Spotlight) As the quote above shows‚ gangs and everything that goes with them has spread all over

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    point informative on why many women are attracted to "bad boys" I. Have you ever wondered why THAT guy always seems to get the girls? The guy thats brash‚ cocky‚ and marches to the beat of his own drum. The one that is rude and doesn’t give a damn about anyone but himself. Many women dump guys that are gentlemen for the jerk that acts in this manner.Why is it that many sensible and responsible women are attracted to rebels in other words the bad boy? Tran. II. Tran. Bad boys have been known

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    Gang and Mental Health Model

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    specific country in which it has taken claim. Children are growing up within communities where gang violence becomes so rife that in the end perceived as the norm. Gangs have been in these children’s environment from day one; therefore‚ imprinted behaviors leave little or no choice of role models. The subculture of gang violence has become a most feared phenomenon in many poverty-stricken communities. The gang violence that is prevalent in these communities affects mostly the adolescents‚ who are supposed

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