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    The Broken Windows Theory

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    The “broken windows theory” is a hypothesis based on the belief that if tiny issues within a region are resolved like broken windows within a comparatively short time, it is going to avert more substantial complications from taking place which will lower the level of criminal offenses and the rate of people relocating to different places. Although well-known in both educational as well as law-enforcement sectors, the theory of broken windows feature several criticisms. One line of…

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    help you through whatever you need. After my first few days at Gannon, I have come to realize the differences between high school and college, but they definitely have their similarities. Such as the students, who still seem to fall into certain cliques and groups. Although, I feel that its easier to not be defined by these groups as in high school. One major difference is the sense of responsibility and the level of adulthood that I feel. I finally feel that I am completely in charge of my…

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    1. The movie Mean Girls has its own unique high school culture and within that culture there are many social communities. People tend to divide into their own groups with others who share similar ideas and values and this was also true in my high school, but my high school differed by being more open and accepting different groups similar to the ending of the movie. Also, social communities also have their own rules for example the plastics wear pink on Wednesdays and this stays the same to this…

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    In “My Freshman Year” the author, Rebekah Nathan, goes back to college as a freshman to conduct research on how college life has changed since she was a student in college. Nathan is a professor at a university where she teaches anthropology. She moved in as a student to live on campus, went to Welcome Week, attended classes regularly, and also participated in campus activities. In her book she wrote about all of the challenges she encountered and the struggles she was faced with. She learned…

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    The gay people are also getting the pressure from the society because it is all against the bible, perhaps the transgender as a way of cover the dirt they have done to themselves consider by the society, but the same sex somehow is far worst. Since the beginning god creates Adam and Eve to reunited as man and women, in some society they accept them to be legally public in some not. For example, in Haiti if they find a gay either men or women the population will take them down because for them it…

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    In this article the author attempts to answer why people commit suicide by using her knowledge of psychology and preventive medicine. Like the other article state suicide is increasing in frequency within the United States. The people who are shown to be most at risk are white men, women and teenagers, but why is this the case? According to the CDC “America loses approximately 100 Americans every 24 hours from suicide,” with ages 18 to 24 being the largest group committing suicide. With the…

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    the random cursory details of fleeting day to day life that are just as elusive as the electrical impulses which represent them. When I think back on my elementary experience I can remember the generic themes well enough, the recesses, cafeteria cliques, the thrill of going on a field trip, etc. But recently I have had one particular reoccurring memory pressing its way to the front of my mind, and I believe it to be much more profound than I had initially thought. It was a rainy day in late…

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    When I was younger, my parents always encouraged me to be myself and to never give up. As I got older, they continued to tell me the same thing. Never once did I feel like my parents were pushing me to be a certain person or to want certain things. I was always allowed to express myself the way I wanted (blue hair in middle school) and explore career opportunities (fashion designer). Even now, they still encourage me to set goals and to work hard to achieve them. When I first started high…

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    Genocide In Darfur

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    “Lo avod” in Hebrew is translated as “Never Again”, a phrase commonly inscribed on Holocaust memorials across the globe. The Holocaust was the systematic, bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. Holocaust is a word of derived from Greek meaning "sacrifice by fire." The Nazis, who came to power in Germany in January 1933, believed that Germans were racially superior and that the Jews, deemed inferior, were an infectious…

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    case of dissociation of the personality, he traces in his own way. Sentient to it, Jakov Petrovic is. Lives with outer eye and critical his life happenings, Jakov. He is a civil servant. So much to accomplish actions which discredit him towards his clique, Jakov deeply scornes his "lookalike". "The Lookalike" discloses copious deliberation prompts, even if it is a work Dostoevskij has reneged. Equally important is Pirandello, who is one of the best playwrights. The burdensome relationship…

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