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    Do you alter your behavior in public? why or why not? When I read “Just walk on by: Black Men and Public Space” by Brent Staples. I know that everyone has a different kind of behavior. Their behavior will depend on the people around them, and how they are being treated. According to me, I would change my behavior in public based on who I am with and I want to respect everyone around me. We can make some one day just by showing them respect and to treat them how we…

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    The main topic of this movie, "first Do No Harm" was that the doctor should always put the patient first and have their best interest. This applies whether the solution be, using drugs and surgeries, or trying other things to keep them more safe. Sometimes the drugs can do more harm than help, and in Robbie's case, the harm came into play. Robbie was having seizures, which means something was going on, incorrectly, in the brain (which is part of the nervous system). The brain was sending…

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    Why Do Kids Join Gangs

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    immigrant gangs who got together to protect their neighborhoods and to gather for social reasons. Gangs as most people think of them today were probably first recognized by the public with the inception of the Los Angeles gangs in the early seventies. Why do kids join gangs? The stereotype that comes to many people’s minds is that kids who join gangs come from single-parent homes. They likely live with their mother, who has to go out and make a living for her family, and sometimes work two…

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    important step. How can we tell them that God, and we loved them if we are not willing to meet their needs when it is in our power to help? Although I know there are countless needs to be meet and we are not equip to meet them all, I do believe there is always something we can do to…

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    identification documents (S. Reyes, 2017). Many of do not go to shelters because of the harassment, discrimination, and stigmatization (S. Reyes, 2017). Shelters are just not places for kids to feel safe in since they mostly cater to older adults who have their own set of needs. This is one of the reasons why they are not part of statistics on homelessness. They are notoriously hard to count, hard to find, and hard to reach. This does not mean they do not exist and that they are not in…

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    Grief is not something that the Native Americans are accustom to feeling, however in the short story, Do Not Go Gentle, it consumes the narrator and his wife. Although, I have been very blessed and pray that I continue to be blessed, I too was consumed with grief after the birth of my daughter. As a first time mother and having been taught about Sudden Death Syndrome, I was completely stricken with the “what ifs”. Being totally engulfed in this my baby could suddenly die world for no known…

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    The Ghetto Made Me Do It The Ghetto Made Me Do It is written by Francis Flaherty and its historical tragedy about violent and crime. Francis Flaherty describes a young girl named Lisa Morgan who grew up surrounded by violence and then commits armed robberies and a murder. After reading the story, there was question “Do I agree or disagree with the idea that Morgan the main character is responsible for her action.? I don’t think I will agree or disagree, but I will qualify with the idea that…

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    Do people who get the death penalty deserve death? Does anyone deserve death? Most people say “no one deserves to die”. I disagree with that statement. I believe in an eye for an eye, if you kill you deserve to have the possibility of being legally killed. One of the most extreme cases of homicide would be Adolf Hitler and the 11,283,000 people he killed (internet source) in the holocaust. Saying someone like that doesn’t deserve to be put their death would just be preposterous. However, I’m…

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    themes of racial ignorance and tolerance layered throughout which moves the movie plot. Key figures that are reiterated are Dr. Martin Luther King 's ideals as well as Malcom X’s. As a way to show how one person could do the right thing but in different manners like how so the characters do in the…

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    staying the same as the people around you are, following their choices, becoming the person that they are. In line number one I started with the major question that I believe every one is facing and answering for him or herself through out the play. “Do you follow the crowd” reminded my of Walter in the story. He is constantly looing at all the successful men around him, so that is the person that he wants to be. Not wanting to take chances or willing to grow reminded me of Mama in the beginning…

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