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    how similar and different each culture is. It shows examples of love for race, religion, ethnicity, gender and age throughout the whole book. The two main characters in this book are Mrs. Katz, who is an older widowed lady who becomes good friends with her neighbor Larnel. Larnel…

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    sparked and it was the beginning of postmodernism. The rise of technology led to a better understanding of the world. Allen Ginsberg makes a powerful statement about the notion of world progress in his poem “Homework” by using post modernist characteristics such as, skepticism and dark humor. The poem “Homework” by Allen Ginsberg is a strong example of postmodernism. Postmodernism is based on skepticism, doubt or uncertainty of conventional wisdom, accepted truths, and notions of…

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    aunts and my mom that it is important to go to church and for their kids to get baptized and do their first communion. Where I grew up, our neighborhood was always quiet, calming, and had polite neighbors. Mostly everyone in our neighborhood knows each other. For example, if something happens to our neighbors, we would be informed by the next day. Most of the population in my neighborhood is Hispanic/Mexican. My neighborhood makes sure that we all unite and bring food when we make block parties…

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    A religion is defined by its beliefs and believers, sacred texts, ethics, rituals and ceremonies; these combined create the characteristics of religion. Sacred texts and ethics hold great importance in giving meaning and providing guidance to adherents. These two characteristics are clearly evident in Judaism and Christianity resulting in lives which display goodness and compassion. Religious texts are texts which adherents consider to be sacred and give meaning to religious traditions.…

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    Actions are Louder than Words You see a lot of different characteristics in Tchic. The strongest characteristics I see in him would be that he is a leader, he is devoted, and he is courageous. I choose these words for him because they are all shown in his story multiple times. He was raised this way by his father and by own experiences he went through. When he was a young boy he was devoted to proving that he was a man and could take care of his family. He would chase the monkey’s with the…

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    Some characteristics that have made me who i am today have really impacted my life in various ways. These things might mean nothing to others but for me it means alot. My life has changed since i started doing these things because it helped me out in many ways, like to stay active or to focus and to not get distracted by the bad things. One of these characteristics that made me who i am today is basketball. Basketball has been a great part of my life because when i play i just focus on…

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    Social Disorganization Theory Case Study

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    acquainted and on good terms with one another, a substantial portion of the adult population has the potential to influence each child. Modern Social disorganization theory is more complex than the classical theory. They linked structural aspects of neighborhoods (Poverty, Residential mobility, heterogeneity, and broken homes.) to a neighborhoods ability to institute social control (Interpersonal friendship networks, ability to monitor teens, and public organization) and found it a good…

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    Urban Community and Lifestyle Urban communities are well developed areas where there is a large density of people living. Often an urban area is the region around a city and primarily consists of commercial buildings, houses, motorways, bridges, and railroads. According to the United States Census Bureau in 2010 there was 249,253,271 people living in urban areas, which is eighty-one percent of the U.S. population (2010 Census Urban and Rural Classification and Urban Area Criteria, n.d.). To gain…

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    I believe that a hero is made, not born. Nobody is born with characteristics of a hero, such as: fortitude, benevolence, vigor, or empathy. These characteristics blossom inside a person over time and life experiences. The quote, “Heroism is not only in the man, but in the occasion.”, by Calvin Coolidge tells us that heroism is something that is shown when a specific person is thrown into a situation. The book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee clearly denotes that a person’s life events evolve…

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    to say that one should completely abandon the characteristics that make up our identity- our culture or ethnicities or political beliefs, but that in addition to this identity, we should be aware of an additional responsibility to our global neighbors. Besides trying to support companies that act responsibly, we also have an obligation to act our concerns as to what will affect to our planet as a whole, and to fight for values that affect our neighbors in Europe, Asia, and Africa just as they…

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