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    Stereotypes In The Outsiders

    ponyboy of being a gang member is that he is a criminal and does bad things to other people. Some people would have many stereotypes about Ponyboy like if he is in a gang he is a criminal but that not true. Ponyboy is a gang member but he is not a criminal ponyboy helps lots of people out. There are many ways he has helped people, for instance, he saved 8 little kids lives from a burning building without hesitation. Furthermore, people may think he is a thief or a drug dealer for his gang. Ponyboy is not

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    The Zoot Suit

    Luis Valdez use of characters show us the variety to mix two race together the white anglo and latinos. He incorporates Tommy an anglo teenager that belong to a 38th street chicano gang and is also dating Henry sister. He doesn’t want any special treatment in

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    Summary Of Fist Stick Knife Gun

    Young lives are being cut short by other young people sometimes even their own neighbors. The poor communities are getting hit harder with more petty violence. All of the small violent acts grow into things like organized violence with gangs focuses around “street pride". In Geoffrey Canada’s Fist Stick Knife Gun: A personal history of violence, he depicts how from an early age violence is instilled into young people through everyday life and media.Through his own personal experience, Canada is trying

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    Immigration Argumentative Essay

    Inspired by the Statue of Liberty and its symbolic freedom and pride in our country build by immigrants Emma Lazarus wrote the famous words that are now inscribed at the base of the statue: "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to be free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore, send these, the homeless, tempest-toussed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" The sentiment served as encouragement to those seeking freedoms and opportunities afforded by "the golden

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    The Other Wes Moore Essay

    Author Wes Moore wrote a book called The Other Wes Moore and the major subject of this book is two boys with the same name, a little bit of the same problems, but they completely have two different outcomes. Two kids named Wes Moore who were both fatherless and also lived in a Baltimore neighborhood. In addition, The Other Wes Moore tells a story of a generation of boys trying to find their way back into a hostile world. The purpose of this book is to show us how destinies can be determined by a

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    Alphonse 'Scarface' In The Chicago Outfit

    Capone then extended the gang’s expertise from prostitution and gambling to illegal distilling, brewing and distribution of beer and liquor. Alcohol prohibition came into play in the U.S. in the early 1920s and had a direct co-relation with the rise in gang violence and other alcohol associated crimes. Capone and Torrio used this prohibition to sling shot the Chicago Outfit to the head of the city of Chicago. He used to profit from

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    Low Self-Esteem In Always Running, By Richard Rodriguez

    Children who develop low self-esteem will often become gang members to compensate for their feelings of insecurity and helplessness; gang membership offers the false sense of protection, control, and purpose. Participation in such violence demonstrates their toughness and proves their worth in the eyes of their peers” (247). We can learn that being part of a gang provides youth with feeling belong, and violent actions result in recognition and power, which substitute ever longing feelings of alienation

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    Women In Organized Crime

    Forty Thieves diminished and the birth of individual gangs emerged. The new gangs that were formed were grouped together according to one’s ethnic background. The biggest gangs formed were from the Italian-Americans who formed the Mafia or The American Cosa Nostra (Origins of Organized Crime. n.d.). Organized crime includes drug trafficking, robbery, violence, extortion, and even the illegal production and distribution of alcohol. The gangs were well known and feared, but it wasn’t until prohibition

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    Boyz N The Hood Sociology

    In the 1991 American hood drama film, Boyz N the Hood, many global and urban planning issues are exemplified through the urban neighborhood, also referred to as the hood, in South Central Los Angeles. The film puts into perspective the effect gun violence, gentrification and role model relationships in an urban slum. The creation of these urban slums comes directly from a term known as gentrification. Gentrification is the process of shifting an urban community towards a wealthier one by removing

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    Why Kids Join Gangs

    Gangs Gangs have existed since before the start of the twentieth century. They usually consist of young men between the ages of ten and twenty-five. Most gangs exist in poor and high crime area, however in the last twenty years more gangs have been started in suburban and affluent neighborhoods. Throughout the years many criminologists, psychiatrists and sociologists have studied the potential causes of kids joining gangs. They do this because they seek to understand the willingness of youths to

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