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    conclusion that us “Floridians” are too different. The American government has named most of our neighborhoods and some cities by our Latin culture. We feel different from the rest of the united states cause nothing is like the rest of it. Our way of life our way of living is completely different from the rest. Cubans have taken over south Florida and even though we might be the most chaotic state I honestly believe that we’re our own little country down there. I’ve lived in a family of five,…

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    She gets to live in her dream house and gets to meet her soulmate. The only problem is that all of these things were meant for another Eleanor. She hates her house, she doesn’t connect with her soulmate, and she doesn’t enjoy living in the neighborhood. Eleanor desperate to not go to “The Bad Place” asks her fake soul mate, Chidi, to help her become a ‘good’ person. In Chidi’s time on earth, he was a professor of ethics, so he was the perfect person to help her. All while Eleanor is trying to…

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    My Neighborhood Analysis

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    kind-hearted people. Being a part of that neighborhood has been a big influence on me as a person. I was born into a middle class family. However, my community is a poor area of a city where most people do odd jobs and manual labor. And they all work really hard to make a living. I don’t know if this exists in America or not, but in Vietnam, rich people live in big and luxurious houses. And they always keep their door closed. They never come out to talk or make friends, and they feel insecure…

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    on a Saturday and i didn't come off it until Sunday afternoon i loved it. It took me a couple of minutes to get the hold of it then i was going 30-40mph in my neighborhood no…

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    I suppose Ms. Hinton meant that the Greasers were the outsiders. I deem plausible it that Greasers are perceived by the Socs and quite possibly by the Greasers themselves as Outsiders. Maybe She considered Ponyboy an Outsider. She might have Considered Ponyboy and Johnny Outsiders. The Greasers are not considered the “good” kids. Since the Greasers are protagonists according to the newspaper it is probable that they were outsiders to their own kind. The Greasers might be considered the…

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    the skin color is not same as the people in his school and he think people don’t believe him. Both Wes Moores live in Baltimore, Maryland. They lived in a neighborhood that was sometimes very dangerous. Their neighborhood changed who they are because the people around them is very bad and dangerous and Wes Moore brother teach him that he have to fight for right and be a strong people if somebody hurt you. you have to make a step forward and respond with aggressive eye. Author Wes Moore mother…

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    there is a Starbucks way. The organization discovers neighborhood business associates in generally remote market. It tests every nation with a modest bunch of stores in vogue locale, utilizing experienced Starbucks administrators. It sends neighborhood baristas to Seattle for 13 weeks of preparing. At that point it begins opening stores by the dozen. Its espresso lineup doesn 't fluctuate, however Starbucks adapts its sustenance to neighborhood tastes. In Britain, it won a grant for its mince…

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    mysterious people that didn’t really have friends and therefore never really talked to anyone, for that matter. So the mischievous Dill, Jem, and Scout decided to make him come out. Everyone agrees that the Radley’s place was intriguing and mysterious. Some maintain that the children should have tried to make Boo come out. Others believe the contrary. The children should not have pestered Boo for three reasons: It was dangerous, it was disliked, and it was not christianly. First, it was…

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    Gang Violence Summary

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    struggles that tie into their decision for joining; however, the article does in fact provide an exaggerated and distorted view of gangs. The reason I say this is, because the article makes it seem as if gang members spend most of their time planning, and carrying out drive-by shootings…

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    Ethnographic Project

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    regular classroom activities, attended lunch and physical education class with the students, and interviewed both the lead teacher and the teaching assistant. The purpose of this ethnographic case study was to observe the effects of the surrounding neighborhood, the physical environment of both the classroom and the school as a whole, and the students’ socioeconomic status on student behavior and ability/desire to learn. The first thing I took note of during my observation was the surrounding…

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