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    American History X Thesis

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    Stemming from so many angry and scorned perspectives Derek begins his jail sentence with the idea that his white brotherhood will be part of his program. Although he showed some interest towards the Neo-Nazi’s during the early part of the prison sentence, he became dissatisfied with this kind of lifestyle. As a result, members of the “brotherhood” decided to group rape him in the shower as a way of punishment. After this heinous violation Derek’s judgments began to change and…

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    Polish, homosexual, or communist individuals. The propaganda he and his minister, Josef Goebbels, put forth both visually and auditorily emphasized Jewish people as a threat to Germany as a nation that should consist only of the ‘genetically perfect Aryan’ race. The divide this caused in society showed a clear ‘us and them’ attitude and became a technique used by the National Socialist German Workers’ Party to manipulate the patriotism and nationalism that Germans felt into hatred. 22 In the…

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    that his unrecognized grandfather Freiherr Salomon Mayer von Rothschild as a Jew, and it marks Satan’s staging plan for the Antichrist in World War II. The Thule Society for Hitler is much more than an alternative religion; it is a surreptitious brotherhood bringing men together in a secret society that provokes a war to strengthen their argument for a worldwide government. This mysterious group of occults believes in a German Messiah who will come and redeem Germany from their defeat in World…

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    according to studies conducted by the U.S. Government Accountability Office. The constant overcrowding of prisons result in more prison violence and create an increasingly dangerous workplace for prison guards and staff. Prison gangs such as the Aryan Brotherhood, the Mexican Mafia, and the Black Guerilla Family gain more power and influence when prison population grows. Not only do the prison gangs grow and inflict more violence, but irritability among the prisoners rises due to overpopulation…

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    Most individuals assume that once an inmate is sentenced to time in prison, their violent actions would be depleted. However, multiple articles, news stories, and professional statistics prove otherwise. In fact, chaos appeared in the South Carolina prison riot, overpowering the force of state officials; leaving seven dead and seventeen injuries (Fausset). “ State officials Monday blamed the carnage on the turf war between gangs over territory, money and contraband items like cellphones”…

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    Darkside Prison Life

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    prison facilities of the United States. Each gang has their own signature and symbols to establish themselves as who they are by tattoos or paint on walls. Nationally, there are six major prison gangs that are recognized. The six gangs are the Aryan Brotherhood, Black Guerilla Family (BGF), La Nuestra Familia (NF), Mexican Mafia (EME), Neta, and Texas Syndicate (TS). The life of a cage is a very harsh one filled with poor choices and pain to where some are pushed so far to take their own life.…

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    In the Book of Revelation, the main purpose of the Tribulation is to bring Israel back to God. Theses bound Seals are part of God’s promise to show Satan’s Beasts before Christ’s return so He can set up a rebirth for His believers. As Jesus opens the first seal, a white horse and rider go forth on earth. This breaking of the first seal is imperative, and that the world identifies the first rider as they are key to understanding the three that follow. The Antichrist and his kingdom are obviously…

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    Prison Gangs: A Case Study

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    It is evident, that prison gangs are tied to the street gang. And there are also some examples about the gang operated from the prisons (Gang Disciples), which explain the strong influence of the prison gangs on their little brother street gangs. What I found interesting that once incarcerated the member of the gang doesn 't stop or suspends his activity, in contrary of what I was used to thinking before, their gang career continues during the detention and even might be more prominent than…

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    that is a large group of people who have something in common. We celebrate Republic Day, Independence Day but are they enough to show the sense of nationalism? No, it is not! Nationalism stands for love for your nation, your country men, sense of brotherhood irrespective of caste, creed & religion. But do we find any of them in India, or in that case in all other countries? No, we don’t. Instead we find Hindus and Muslims waging war against each other and many other activities which are against…

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    In the late 1700’s, in a meeting room in Philadelphia, a group of concerned citizens drafted an extraordinary document, one that would form the backbone of a new and prosperous nation. That document, of course, was the Constitution of the United States. The document was full of extraordinary principles, from a system of checks and balances, to the radical view that some rights are inalienable and self-evident. But the most extraordinary precept that the framers of the Constitution embodied in…

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