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    think that we are all unique and that we are all different. In Uglies, Tally is bullied because she was an ugly and was not old enough to get the operation that would have turn her into a pretty. Uglies have many rules to follow, all uglies have a curfew while pretties…

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    no proper structure and advised World Bank to step back from the project. But the World Bank didn’t. Again they called another committee who gave the same feedback. The furious people then again protested this time in a massive scale. There was a curfew like situation where 5 people if seen together will be sent to jail. Many were brutally beaten, tortured so that they give on land. Many were illiterate so they didn’t ask for any compensation. A farmer Dersukh bhai just got Rs. 3500 for his…

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    PARENTS VS. KIDS(TEENAGERS) Every parent does the best that they can to help and protect not to imprison and hinder. Many may say being too overprotective can make a person feel smothered while others think it’s just being safe. It also, can make a kid feel untrustworthy of what decisions or choices one’s child might make. One important thing in a kids’ life is to have a strong unbreakable bond between them and the parents, even when things gets difficult for them both. One important thing in a…

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    1.0 Introduction Social learning theory is a theory that attempts to explain socialization and its effects on the development of self. It looks at individual learning process, the formation of self, and the influence of society in socializing individual (Crossman, 2017). Learning theories claim that deviant behaviour results when people learn deviant norms, values, and attitudes.The best-known general learning theory is Edwin H. Sutherland’s theory of differential association. It explains…

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    Should Races Be Treated Differently Should races be treated differently? In the movie Freedom Writer, Mrs. G teaches a group of students in ganging. They each have their own unique experience. That’s the foundation to force them to join the gang group for safety. Black gangs, yellow gangs, white gangs make them avoid the other gangs’ people. What makes like that? Races. In the movie, Eva saw shooting death in person, and her father was in jail innocently. But the white people can get away from…

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    ¨I don't think of all the misery, but of the beauty that still remains.¨ There are two things that drive people. They are hope and fear. During World War II (1939-1945) Jews thought they only had fear to control them. Only a few had hope of surviving and that kept them from giving up. My prompt is ¨What is more powerful -- hope or fear?¨. Fear drives people to work so they can prevent something from happening while hope drives people to work so something does happen. My first source for this…

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    from a Lowell mill girl 1844. They worked 14 hour days, all in the interior of the mill. They were provided dorms by the mill ,in which they would rest and linger. There were also certain restrictions and regulations they had to follow, such as, a curfew. Due to the revolution, Women could now work as domestic servants, nurses, and teachers where they would yet again instill the youth with the correct ethics. Unfortunately,as soon as they get married, they were expected to give up their career…

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    attendance slowly diminished. Life at home for Theodore was drastically changing from good to bad. He was becoming an unrecognizable person to his family. Theodore’s behavior towards his family was getting out of control. He would continue to miss his curfew and became hostile when he was told to do something. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson tried talking to him but were unsuccessful; subsequently, Theodore just stymied his parents. He began hiding his life from his parents; meanwhile, Mrs. And Mr.…

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    However, I have notice that when he is around his friends, he becomes a total different person. One of the things that I have started to realize is that when he is near his friends he starts to argue with me about curfew or about things that I do not allowed him to do with his friends. He also tries to break the house rules in order to look “cool” around his friends. Sebastian’s friends have also played an important part in his school achievement because he has…

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    my mother, expecting for me to do well, but always supportive when things didn’t go right. They both implemented very simple rules for my sister and I, if we wanted to go out with friends we had to bring home good grades, when we go out we have a curfew only based on our safety, and small things like that. Due to my parents loving and supportive nature, I would assume that I grew up pretty well, however there are some personality traits that I look back on, after reading the text, that may have…

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