1) Children joining neighborhood gangs. (Explanatory Hypothesis)
I believe that children are joining neighborhood gangs because they want to fit in and because they think it will help them acquire more income.
2) Children Selling Drugs (Explanatory Hypothesis)
Most children sell drugs because they want more income and they believe it will help them pursue a better life by having more females and money.
3) Sexual Acts for Money (Explanatory Hypothesis)
Adolescents are already very premisquiest if they can find a way to make money and receive pleasure its something they think that they are benefiting from.
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1) Encouraging children to participate in more sports, after school activities and positive social evens is one way to solve the problem …show more content…
The police have to show their presents in the neighborhood to make people think twice about selling drugs. Parents have to monitor their children and find out what they are doing at all times. As long as a child lives under the same roof as their parent, the parent is in control.
3) This issue is very hard to solve, one way to solve this issue is to try and find job placement within the neighborhood. Hopefully we can replace that behavior with a better one.
2) Young interracial couples often face discrimination towards them. Some people do not believe in diversity and feel as though other should have the same view as them. This can occur because of a person’s upbringing, for example in Texas white and black couples are often discriminated against because they some people are still racist and have the confederate flag in their window. Another problem that interracial couples witness is the lack of support from their family only because everyone has their own views. So some family members may not want to be involved with the newly weds.
This problem can be address by education people about diversity and introduce them to other cultures. I believe that only way to solve this problem is