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    “We know what we are, but not what we may be.” William Shakespeare. What Shakespeare is saying is that identity never stops changing. We do know that the second time we will change with the different people you met will affect your identity. Were you live and many and the knowledge we gain. In the film “when you hands are tied” showed how many people of different lifestyles live in a society where everyone is different. A lot of them shared stories of when they were a child for example a…

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    NCIS New Orleans

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    On Tuesday night the viewers of “NCIS:New Orleans” were on the edge of their seats as the investigative unit reviewed what appeared to be an accidental death on the race track. Anything but accidental and a story full of plots and twists, the clues of this case revealed a big surprise at the end. Opening up with the fatal accident of a Navy driver at a local New Orleans race track, the team looks at the possibilities of it being an accident. WHile the witnesses aren’t talking, the victim…

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    In the book the contender Alfred Brooks strives to be someone in his dim lit world. Being somebody seems next to impossible for Alfred but he still would like the chance. Alfred doesn't want to be the best there ever was he doesn’t wanna be a superstar or a celebrity he just wants to be known. Alfred wants to achieve this dream and live his life but there is a bunch of things getting in his way. One of these is Alfred's run down sad neighborhood. This is a poor community filled with jobless…

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    desperate for money so he can buy food to survive, but he has to deal with the gangs. The other main character of this story is Robert Locke, a sergeant. He is scarred by his thoughts and mind. He just drinks all his problems away. Manny and Robert agree to help each other and they try to survive together. The conflict of this story is 1 man vs an army. Manny has to survive all by himself while dealing with the street gangs.…

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    Essay On Gangs

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    Gangs would like nothing more than to have no involvement with outside authority, however, because many gang members come from that neighborhood they have a connection within it. Many gang members are children of residents to the surrounding community and provide protection for residents. The residents of the community also identify with gangs because of their own family member’s prior involvement within gangs. Even though gangs would like to exclude themselves from the community a…

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    El Chapo Essay

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    was transferred to a Northern Mexico Prison near the Texas Border. After being at that prison for roughly 4 months El Chapo got turned over to the American officials. Therefore they took him to a jail in New York known as Mobsters, Terrorists, and Gang Members. The jail is called Manhattan jail housing located in New York…

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    Project Geiger Database

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    information as well as the e-mail addresses. The Maras database has information of the criminal gang that operates in central America, these information includes the gang members’ personal data, their images of how they look like, the weapons that they use, the vehicles registration number and their mobile phones –although they could change- and the criminal events that the gang is alleged to have been involved in. According to Taveres (2002) the international police have very strong tools that…

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    Glenn And Bear Case Study

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    Located in the United States was a small town. The town's population was roughly 1,000. It had it’s own medical facility, police station, fire department and a steal mine. From the outside, the steal mine looked like an ordinary workplace but it wasn’t. The things occurring inside the steal mine where out of the ordinary especially when employees were selling drugs. The boss had a suspicion about workers selling drugs within the steal mine. They hired three private investigators to pose as…

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    Good Morning, Today I would like to talk to you about relationships in In the very first chapter Raphael tells the reader, “I am a trash boy with style.” this concludes that even though Raphael is a trash boy he is proud of it and may be a little better off in some ways compared to other boys living on the dumpsite. He is not only a boy but an important part of his family and later on in the book when Raphael is taken by the police we figure out that he is the core of his community. The people…

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    2014, Honduras’ murder rate was at 74.6 homicides per 100,000 people. But compared to the statistics from 2012, it has improved by around 16 homicides per 100,000 people. In Honduras, there are various rival gangs that control some territories in the nation. The most powerful and well known gangs in Honduras is the MS-13 and Barrio 18; who are well-known traffickers and murders. Some evidence used to aim my goal came from a documentary of the “Murder and Migration in Honduras”. According to the…

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