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    culture she came from, and the American culture she finds herself immersed in. I will touch on two topics in relation to that theme: her relationship with her parents, and her identity. To begin, Habinh is an intelligent, thoughtful 15 year old girl living in Chicago. She does well in school, has many friends, and participates in her local Vietnamese community. Like many girls her age she has formed a circle of friends, and has developed an interest in experiencing independent activities with…

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    Uniforms vs. Non Uniforms Over the years school has become a place of academic perseverance and the development of student’s personalities. Many students strive to achieve their own style through appearance by having an original style. Uniqueness and originality is something that students crave for throughout the different grade levels of school, especially in high school. Many students try to appeal two new social trends that would affect their placement in the school among other students. Many…

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    on April 3, 1783, in New York City. Later that year, The Treaty of Paris was signed,…

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    Juvenile Justice History

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    them being the Roper vs. Simmons case in 2005. Christopher Simmons was sentenced to death for the murder of young girl and also his neighbor in 1993. He was only seventeen years old at the time he committed the murder. There were many appeals that lasted for more than ten years and kept getting rejected. That was until the Supreme Court compared his case to the Atkins vs. Virginia case which went against the eighth and fourteenth amendment. After many cases throughout the country going back and…

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    His father was Hyman Kotkin and his mother was Rebecca Kotkin. Unlike Harry Houdini, David Copperfield was an only child. Like Houdini, David Copperfield started doing magic at a young age; only he started when he was about twelve years old. About four years after he started doing magic, he was teaching a course in magic at New York University. Copperfield was engaged to Claudia Schiffer for about six years, but unlike Houdini he has not gotten married, he broke it off with Claudia a short…

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    in the United States of America, the movie clearly shows the fictional traffic warden in the movie “penalizing” Detective Spooner for driving a manual car but with a growth fertility rate and new learner drivers enrolled, 156 million people in the country and the rest of the world population will be unfortunately be left without a street legal car. My personal opinion suggests the government may of failed to enforce the Illinois road regulations to cater non self driving cars or a heavy decrease…

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    whole group of people just based on race, was not the civil way of going about the issue. This brings up the controversial question: Is it constitutional for the government to imprison a group of people based on their stereotype? Based on the Korematsu vs. United States court case, harsh treatment of the Japanese Americans, and the society today, it should not be legal to imprison a group. Before World War II, Japanese Americans played a great role in our society. Many of them worked in sugar…

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    and in a since guilty for not rebelling and dieting along with their brethren. This guilt has its negatives and positive. Some people psychologically can’t cope with the fact that they survived a catastrophe of such magnitude and find no meaning in living; ultimately committing suicide. Other people use the guilt to fuel their aspirations to connect with and help other victims like themselves. They tell of their stories and start programs to rebuild and rehabilitate lives. They give speeches at…

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    When comparing and contrasting psychological and biological explanation of any condition much of the argument revolves around Nature vs. Nurture; the highly controversial argument of the cause and effect of every human behavior, disorder, condition or disease. A typical argument for Schizophrenia would be, “What causes Schizophrenia? Is it because of a patient’s critical and demeaning home-life or does the patient have a brain abnormality?” In this paper, I will compare and contrast both of…

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    who sought out to destroy smaller competition. The American economy was reshaped by these larger enterprises which corrupted the system and made living as a lower classman more of a punishment than a reward. Immigrants who fled their previous countries where on a search for prosperity, large monopolies took advantage of their desperation to make a living in the United States. Isaac Harris and Max Blanck, owners of the Triangle Waist Coat Factory, were prime examples of industrial capitalism…

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