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    poor. This is where the inspirational legend came, his name is Robin Hood. Robin Hood was a legend who lived in a forest called Sherwood Forest. In this forest he lived with a group of outlaws called the Merry Men. Robin Hood stole from the rich and gave to the poor.King Richard the monarch in the legend supported Robin Hood but often not in the kingdom because he was fighting in wars, this meant his brother…

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    band of Merryman keeps increasing, The group has strong leadership with a strong management team, and Robin Hood 's band of Merrymen, himself included, are well known. The lack of structure within the group, the unwillingness and lack of support from the sheriff, the depletion of supplies, and Robin Hood 's recruitment process are all general weaknesses that are obvious in this case. Robin Hood has the opportunity to expand his organization into the surrounding forests which will in turn…

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    Boyz N The Hood Theory

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    Introduction The film “Boyz in the Hood” takes a closer look at the lives of black American individuals living in South Central Los Angeles. We can see how racism and violence influence the coming of age of Doughboy, Ricky, and Trey. These three black males are raised in a deviant community and throughout the movie these characters had many opportunities to engage in deviant behavior, as some did while others did not. Deviance is defined as behavior that goes against what is socially acceptable…

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    Boyz N The Hood Sociology

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    Boyz n the Hood Boyz n the Hood is a movie that depicts the typical life of gangs in the ghetto of South Central Los Angeles. A mother sends her son who seems to be passing through a wild teenage life to live with his father in South Central LA with the hope that he will instill some manners in him and hence grow into a mature man. Living in a ghetto even in the modern world has several challenges. For instance, children raised in such an environment easily turn out to be criminals and drug…

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    Servant-Hood Vs Stardom

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    These can be things every Christian has heard before, but there is depth and importance to what the Lord speaks within Noland’s writing. A few of the main points he touches that I will reflect on are, servant-hood v. stardom, the artist in community, and the artist and sin. Servant-hood v. Stardom A lot of times within the Christian faith there is this fine line that borders pride and humility. Even things intended for good can easily be turned into a prideful motive. So, where is the line? In…

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    Kenneth Brazile Jr Essay

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    to join the military.” Shortly after graduating high school he went to the recruiter’s office in town to sign up, then to Montgomery, Alabama to follow up. Kenneth got a brief basic training in Montgomery, but within two months he was sent to fort hood in Texas. He said that it was a big shock to him, everything was new, and it was like being reborn into a new world. He talked about how he had to learn military etiquette, how to walk, talk, and, act in certain…

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    Little Red Riding Hood

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    of the Grimms’ Rotkäppchen. From an initial analysis of the main theme of the story one can certainly extrapolate the importance it is given to showing the right way children should respect their elders. Specifically, in the story, Little Red Riding Hood is told to bring her hill grandmother cake and wine. Little Red Riding Hood’s mother takes time to explain to the child to be polite, and welcoming to her…

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    Growth and getting older is something that is as inevitable as death in this life. It is not up to us whether we will grow in age, but we can control how we embrace our lives and grow to develop a personality and a community as well. It is a well-known fact that life can be tough and discouraging especially if you grow up in a hostile environment that promotes gang violence, has a lack of education, and being a minority in a nation where stereotyping is acceptable. One movie director decided to…

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    Mt. Hood College Essay

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    California to Washington, there were numerous of community colleges that were the best of the best and the colleges were at beautiful places that I can’t even describe to you.. But, I picked Mt. Hood Community College as my community college of choice from the good reviews to the helpful website. I realized that Mt. Hood was the good choice after I read about the student life and the community of the college and the city of Gresham. In my lifetime, I always wanted to do something important with…

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    One of the essential motifs of medieval outlaw heroes is the motif of the Greenwood. The outlaw separates himself from society by living in the woods, enjoying a sort of Edenic paradise free from the corrupt laws of society. There, the outlaw can do what he pleases, usually accompanied by a band of merry men. Modern-day outlaw group Anonymous too has its own Greenwood. Unlike the physical Greenwoods of the medieval outlaws, however, Anonymous' Greenwood is the Internet, and, once the computer is…

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