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    most successful people in the world. Stereotypes make it easier for police officers to narrow down options of a criminal. For example say if the 2 choices of a criminal of a homicide were a black man from Compton, California or a white man from Beverly Hills, California who would you say was the criminal? Better question if you were a cop who would you think the criminal would be? Most police officers would quickly make an assumption and by that decision they just committed a crime of racial…

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    Two perturbed reporters, Erin Cunningham and Serena Elavia both concur on how media such as photography and reality television can affect the health and well being of not only young girls and women, but the famous reality stars people religiously watch today. Cunningham and Elavia are able to agree and concentrate on three key points: views from the general public, poor behavior of the people behind the lens, and the potential health issues. According to author Erin Cunningham in “Our…

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    altered the themes in Clueless remain the same through textual, intertextual and contextual means. By acclimatizing the picturesque country society of Highbury contrasted to those of the higher class into the fast-paced modernity of the avant-garde Beverly Hills. Heckerling’s characters may use the language and slang of the 1990s and have modern-day hobbies and occupations, but they portray similar types of people with a semblance of Austen’s characters: they express egotism, vanity…

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    It is time, at last to speak the truth about gender stereotypes, and the truth is this: gender stereotypes have been around us for a long time now. However, many people do not realize that gender stereotypes have a great impact on kids in America. In today’s day and age, kids are stuck indoors for most of their lives often watching television shows. Therefore, children will be greatly influenced by the images and messages portrayed on television shows. The real problem starts when these kids…

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    The ideal of children is their ability to have a strong faith, virtue, and moral among their surroundings. The Crucible, a play written by Arthur Miller, displays a contagious realm spreading throughout Beverly Hills, which leads to an inconsequential phase of gullibleness about witchcraft. The primary accusers include Abigail Williams, Mercy Lewis, and Mary Warren that is responsible for the deaths of countless people. This gives us a strong insight into what children do and how their words…

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    streets. After sometime of gang bagging you start to lose yourself, and feeling you once had. After all most of us, gang members love having new J’s on our feet, money to feed our families, and having the very best out of life. We never grew up in Beverly Hills nothing handed to us. To be fully honest selling drugs is how we live day by day, there is not live after the streets. Jacobson asked how you feel about the Police. The blunt one said the police is a damn joke, I am not scared of them,…

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    Facts: In 2008, Landon Wynar, a sophomore at Douglas High School in Minden, Nevada exchanged several instant messages using MySpace social media with his classmates from his home computer. Wynar bragged about having an arsenal of weapons and threatened to shoot and kill several classmates on the anniversary of the Columbine School Massacre. Wynar also bragged he would kill more students than those who died at Virginia Tech, which at the time was the deadliest school shooting on record.…

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    balance her family 's expectations and cultural norms with her dream of a college education. The movie focuses on a girl named “Anna”, short for Anita,18, and her sister Estella, 29. The movie is set in Los Angeles, California where Anna goes to Beverly Hills High-school. After Anna 's last day of school her mother made her work in a sweatshop because Anna quit her job at a burger joint. She wanted to attend college but she didn’t have enough money so she worked with her mother and sister in a…

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    Each year in America we see the most violent crime has been committed using firearms. In April 20th 1999 two student in columbine high school in Littleton Colorado fired over 900 bullet, killed 12 students and teacher and injured many. The gun control debate has always been very controversial and hated topic among the people in the America. But in recent years, with more shooting and killing events, this topic has been more important than ever. Perhaps, this question comes to everyone that why…

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    daily haze that veiled the mountains and stung my eyes. I had my first paycheck in my purse, the seed of what I hoped would grow into a down payment on a used Datsun. Allegra had gotten a new Beemer for her birthday. At the southern fringe of Beverly Hills where I lived, though, things were different. “Darkness on the Edge of Town,” still my favorite record after almost two years, played in the headset on my Walkman. Allegra always joked that it must be hard for Bruce to write about…

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