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    Dharavi A Slum Analysis

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    dangerous they can be and not just violent movies. Until this week I had never heard of MS 13. They are a growing virus in the U.S that the U.S unfortunately created. M.S 13 originated in Los Angeles, California. It started off with Central American immigrants that were mistreated in the streets of Los Angeles. They formed a gang that began committing crimes to survive. Eventually, the gang grew to the point where the FBI had to get involved. The original members were arrested and sent to jail.…

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    Shower V. Spainhower

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    An allegation was raised that Mr. Spainhower was rude and racist. Spainhower allegedly instructed employees that Spanish was prohibited in the workplace. Employees allege this violates the Zero Tolerance EEO Policy of UPRR. • Sub Issue: Whether an employer can restrict safety sensitive communications to English Only? Rules: Union Pacific strictly prohibits any discrimination or harassment based on a person 's race, color, gender, national origin, age, disability, religion, veteran status,…

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    Since the late 80’s, Will Smith has been a quality figure in pop culture. Mostly known for his charm and famous role as the “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”, the West Philadelphia native has managed to create a deep impact through acting in Hollywood by smashing box office ticket sales. But of course, every actor has his or her fair share of box office fails, including Will. Movies like “Wild Wild West” and “After Earth” had sketchy landings when they hit theaters. Fortunately, Smith has had plenty of…

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    Class Facilitation Assessment • What steps did you take, and when, to prepare for the class session? What additional steps if any, do you in retrospect wish you’d taken? To prepare for my facilitation, I carefully assigned readings I thought would be useful/helpful to students who had and had not seen a lot of Disney movies. Throughout the semester, I set aside time to watch a few Disney movies I hadn’t seen, as well as re-watched movies I hadn’t seen since I was a kid. I felt it was important…

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    of humanity. The decay of morals and values eventually leads to the destruction of society and the world of Hollywood. Tod Hackett, a young aspiring artist, paints a picture of Hollywood under fire, entitled The Burning of Los Angeles. The painting is described to be Los Angeles in the center of a massacre, representing…

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    Essay On Moral Panic

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    According to Moral Panics and Folk Devils, moral panic defined as an episode, often triggered by alarming media stories reinforced by reactive laws and public policy, of exaggerated or misdirected public concern, anxiety, fear, or anger over a perceived threat to social order (Stanley Cohen, 2002). This book originally distributed in 1972. In general, any behaviour that does not fit in to social norms is moral panic; that is behaviour criticized of by a large number of people and posture…

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    Piru Street Gang Essay

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    Gangs are considered a group of people who are cliqued up together. They are also known for committing crimes selling drugs and for the title the most powerful gang in the streets. The gang that I will be doing my research on are called bloods, I chose to do my paper on them because I have a lot of close friends that are a part of this gang and there things that cannot tell me because I’m not a part of the gang and I want to find out somethings that they cannot share with me. The black gang…

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    Strain theory helps explain why individuals join gangs and how their affiliation to a gang can ultimately lead to these members committing a variety of crimes. Society plays a very important role in how people see themselves in relation to others (Winterdyk, 2016, 177). Individuals believe they are aware with the goals that must achieve and attain in order to be seen as successful by others. For some individuals these important goals could be identified as the house they live in, the car they…

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    Lack Of Gangs

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    In today’s society, there is a lack of support among those that we esteem to be near and dear to us, leading to a search outside of our normal comfort zone. Family or gangs can be considered to be a group of people who have an on-going relationship with each other and support one another individually or collectively. A network of people who provide an individual with practical or emotional support. Both definitions are similar in meaning but one of them are connected to a word with a negative…

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    As a commander of the gang unit, If I was responsible for intervening in a cycle of escalating violence among five prevalent youth gangs in my jurisdiction. What can I do to stop the escalation of inter-gang violence? First, I would set up a meeting with all the top members one on one so that I can get a feel for what type of feelings they are having among others in the community and how it is affecting them. According to pg. 153 "traditional organized crime was nationality based; today's…

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