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    Why People Join Gangs

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    More and more teens join gangs to feel that sense of family that might be absent in their life. Most teens tend to lack the attention that they feel that is needed and deserve but don’t always get from the preserved family environment that is seen regularly on television. Therefore causes the teen to feel like the parent is not being given the love and attention that is shown on the television. As these feelings keep getting increasingly worse the teen starts to indulge‚ get involved with illegal

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    by-standers die in drive-by shootings. Sometimes‚ in order for people to join a gang‚ they have to do something illegal. For example‚ home invasions‚ vandalism‚ murder and much more. Gangs are the main cause of a high rate of crimes committed that take place in our community. They are responsible for countless murders‚ rapes‚ robberies‚ extortion‚

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    Good Friend Definition

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    You’ve Got a Friend In Me What exactly is a good friend? Is it someone who will accept you‚ or tell you that you look nice‚ or maybe a good friend to you means being a good listener. Fr. Jerome Cummings once said "A friend is one who knows us‚ but loves us anyway." according to this quote a good friend is someone who accepts you the way you are. A good friend is something of personal value. The measure of the quality in a friendship can vary from person to person. There is no direct definition

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    Thesis:The film Why Him? by John Hamburg shows how people can get through the nerve wracking experiences such as meeting a girlfriend’s parents no matter how terribly it goes through comedy used in scenes within the movie and the tone of the characters. Introduction:Give background info about the movie‚ setting‚ purpose‚ director’s name‚ and other significant information. Talk about specific audience and how it relates to them their daily lives. At the end of the introduction incorporate the thesis

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    Help for a Friend

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    Patrick Farley English 1A Dr. Omosupe April 3‚ 2013 An Amazing Women The history mankind is one that has been dominated by patriarchal societies since its begging . we as people even refer to our history as the history of MAN-kind. because of this many extraordinary women are forgotten to history or never even given a chance to live up to their true potential. One of these extraordinary women is Susan B. Anthony‚ a women who fought and advocated for women’s rights at a time in

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    Eulogy For Friend

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    He is lionized with proper cause; he is flawless‚ deserving of compliments in such quantity to become white noise. Physically‚ he is near impeccable‚ yet when first meeting him‚ nothing spectacular is noticed. The more he is looked upon‚ the more that is found to admire. Indeed‚ he has his flaws‚ but only the obvious ones‚ only the insignificant ones. When one becomes proficient at gazing longingly into his beautiful eyes‚ it is as if an answer to a silent prayer is found. His gaze is like a sword—carefully

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    My Friend

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    Math/Stat 394‚ Winter 2011 F.W. Scholz Central Limit Theorems and Proofs The following gives a self-contained treatment of the central limit theorem (CLT). It is based on Lindeberg’s (1922) method. To state the CLT which we shall prove‚ we introduce the following notation. We assume that Xn1 ‚ . . . ‚ Xnn are independent random variables with means 0 and 2 2 respective variances σn1 ‚ . . . ‚ σnn with 2 2 2 σn1 + . . . + σnn = τn > 0 for all n. 2 Denote the sum Xn1 + . . . + Xnn by Sn and observe

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    Leela's Friend

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    bangles on her arms. She had been talking to the bearer until Sir Mohan had summoned him inside. As soon as he had gone‚ she hailed a passing railway coolie. ’Where does the zenana stop ?’ ’Right at the end of the platform.’ The coolie flattened his turban to make a cushion‚ hoisted the steel trunk on his head‚ and moved down the platform. Lady Lal picked up her brass tiffin carrier and ambled along behind him. On the way she stopped by a hawker’s stall to replenish her silver betel

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    true friends

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    jet ski was coming at the huge wave the boat made to jump it. As I tried to take off I was crushed by a jet ski and fell in the water. A nearby boat had to pick me up. As I was in the water freaking out the boat asked for my Dads number. I gave it to him but seconds later I went in to shock until I got to the hospital. That day was pain‚ ivy’s and air masks in me and on me. The rest of the next month was terrible and still to this day my back hurts. English has been alright for me if I stay concentrated

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    Dream of a Lost Friend

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    Dream of a Lost Friend How does Duffy powerfully portray the experience of losing a friend in ‘Dream of a Lost Friend’? In this poem‚ Duffy explores how the tragic loss of a close friend affects the mourner‚ and powerfully portrays the implications of their death using imagery‚ structure and emotive language. She touches upon each of the 5 stages of grief and bereavement‚ and conveys the psychological process of each of these: Denial‚ Anger‚ Guilt‚ Depression and Acceptance. Denial is the first

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