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    Youth Gang Consequences

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    Youth involved in gangs face a host of consequences ranging from physical violence to jail and even death (Brown, 2016). As a result of gang involvement, the consequences can have various degrees of negative outcomes. Many gang involved youth are at risk of dropping out of school, drug and alcohol abuse, juvenile delinquency, unemployment and teen pregnancy. Family members may also be at risk for negative consequences. The long-term consequences increase the risk of a criminal record and an…

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    everything under the tree, there’s Sears’ (Canada Newswire , 2015). This campaign gave Sears a certain store image. A store image is the consumers or the target market’s perception of the store over all attributes associated with the retail store (Hawkins,…

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    a Nation” is a short story that talks about the conflict between duty and humanitarianism. Bonaparte, the narrator, an Irish soldier, starts the story a hopeful and compassionate solider despite being at war. He get to know the English hostages, Hawkins and Belcher, as friends. Bonaparte puts aside his duty, and lets his humanitarian side ultimately damaging him, when the Englishmen are executed. By the end of the story, Bonaparte no longer sees the good of bad situations, and is completely…

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    Stonehenge Theory

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    Hawkins theory of Stonehenge being an astronomical Calender has good evidence such as the alignments of the sun and moon but Hoyle doesn’t agree that the sun hits the heelstone exactly. Mike Parker Pearson’s theory of a burial site for the elite has lots…

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    There are numerous facilities and programs designed to help people better themselves and make changes for the better throughout their lives. From rehabilitation centers, schools, therapy treatments, and prisons, many Americans seek help in areas they lack. There is a huge amount of college universities throughout America, but there are in fact a lot more prisons. 5000 plus more. American prisons have become a huge problem because too much money is being invested into it, prisons do not…

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    One To One Tutoring

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    4)”. Also, it highlights the most common research based classwide peer tutoring models such as Classwide Peer Tutoring (CWPT), Total Class Peer Tutoring (TCPT), Peer Assisted Learning Strategies (PALS), and Classwide Student Tutoring Teams (CSTT) (Hawkins, Musti-Rao, Hughes, berry & Mcguire,…

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    God Is Here The existence of God has puzzled humanity since it learned to think scientifically. Philosophers proclaim God’s existence has been a debate for centuries. It has been taken into great consideration by many scholars. The unsurpassable debate of the existence of God will forever be a contentious topic. Human beings are entitled to have their own opinions. God does exist and can be easily proven by carefully examining three arguments Evil, Creation, and Morality. Evil is the first…

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    A Psychoanalytical Approach on Stanger Things Numerous psychologists have developed and offered their own theories regarding personality. These theories have been used to describe human nature in an everyday setting and in characters in fictional works. This paper will apply Carl Jung’s psychoanalytical approach on several character from the Netflix original series, Stranger Things. Carl Jung and Psychoanalytical Psychology Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist who began his career in a mental…

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    examine the play as a bildungsroman; Hawkins analyzes the play as a critique on social and political restrictions of youth and their effect on the characters during the 16th century. Hawkins states his main argument as, “Rather than portray an archetypal contest between the young and the old or Hamlet’s development progression from youth to maturity, the play examines the production and application of these categories as political phenomena.” (Hawkins 334) Hawkins continues to prove his point…

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    History Of Slavery

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    for a certain amount of people, who back then and still today had the name of or were known as slaves. Before John Hawkins, decided to enter the piratical traffic because of how much the wealthy and middle class wanted slaves in the West Indies. In the 1562 wealthy men were called gentlemen who contributed their money for the enterprise. With that money it was possible for Mr. Hawkins to sail to the coast of Guinea, were he gathered negroes who were turned into slaves later on and sold them to…

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