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    Shaping Who I Am In “Becoming Members of Society” the narrative essay talks about struggling with self identity, society’s “norm”, and how we as people try to fit in. In the essay, the author, Holly Devor, says “To the degree that children absorb the generalized standards of society into their personal concept of what is correct behavior, they can be said to hold within themselves the attitude of the “geneSocietyralized other.” (Devor, pages 426-427). When I read that, it certainly brought to…

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    In Seth Rockman’s monograph “Scraping By”, Rockman provides a grim outlook on Baltimore, Maryland’s wage-labor during the early 1800’s. No matter the age, race, ethnicity, or gender, the people of Baltimore struggled and “scraped by” in order to survive. Rockman challenges the notion that the early republic was a time of great growth and upward opportunity for people. Instead, he reveals the harsh truth of living in Baltimore, from scraping human feces off the streets, to prostitution, or…

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    in the days before the “protective laws”. The laws that the government put in place when I was little that instated mandatory curfews, school metal detectors, and lowered the age of being tried as an adult from 18 to 16 because there wasn’t enough room in the juvenile detention system to hold all the troublemakers. All of these laws were necessary the crime rate among teens and even kids was going sky high. I don’t remember a time before the laws, but I heard about them from my parents, and in…

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    terminate it. For example, when the voters were teenagers, they could have asked their parents to drive their car. The parents then decided to allow their kids to drive their car only if they promised to arrive back home in time for their curfew. The teens agreed to the arrangement, but then decided that they had no intention of keeping their side of the bargain, and…

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    Force is Chicago's Answer to Gun and Gang Violence In very recent history the media has covered multiple gun massacres in the U.S.A. many such as the one in Newtown, Connecticut in this 26 people were killed, a lot of them being young children. There was another infamous shooting being the tragic event of the Columbine High School massacre. These unfortunate and evil events have opened the closed eyes of Americans to the issue of gun violence. Due to these events repetitive arguments and…

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    its rock quarries and railroads. Rocklin built its first city jail in the middle of the 1880’s, and was crafted of granite, with a small steel window and door. Each night a watchman patrolled the streets and approximately every evening at 8:00pm a curfew bell would ring, warning all vagrants to leave town and notify children to get home. Originally the jail was intended to house criminals, but in the early 20th century, it became a place for hobos to escape the long cold nights; however,…

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    Spoken and written communication vary greatly depending on the context of the information and the audience for which it is intended. Communication can be colloquial, semiformal or formal in its delivery depending on the situation for example within a classroom, social or workplace context. Within Australia it would be expected that the language used be Australian English, however, a person background, culture or working class may cause the individual to struggle with Australian English and may…

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    They want to give their teen the material goods and behavioral freedom they themselves were denied. Parents want to see themselves as an ally of their teen. Conditional Permissiveness This style is when parents will give the adolescent what he or she wants on condition that the teen satisfy certain parental demands, which are usually not explicit. Freedom and material benefits are often given in return for behavior that reflects well on the family, such as making good grades or running…

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    Juvenile Delinquency is a term that refers to anti-social or criminal acts carried out by young children (“About…”). The average age for those who are classified as delinquent in the United States is 18. These delinquents often test the limits and boundaries set by their parents and other authority figures. Though rebellion and experimentation is common among adolescents, these children consistently participate in problematic behaviors that negatively affect their academic, social, and personal…

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    My father, Darrin Lon Mitchell, was born in 1965 in Houston Texas. Comparing to my mother, my father saw a similar version of childhood. He described having lots toys and clothes specifically for him, as well as similar supervision from his parents. However, he described a very different family life style when speaking about his mother and fathers gender roles and time spent with him. According to lecture, during the nuclear era we see a separation of spheres, were men become the breadwinners…

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