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    PJ Masks Mystery Show

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    My mystery show was “PJ Masks”. The episode name was “ It was averaged 12 minutes long. The first episode was produced in 2015. This show is about how 3 kids name Connor, Amaya and Greg, put on their pajamas and become super heroes to save their city. Connor is a cat boy with super speed. Amaya with flying. Greg has super strength power. And together these heros solve mysteries. The detectives/sleuths who solve the mystery in this episode of PJ Masks is Owlet (Amaya), Geico (Greg), and Cat…

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    Border Wall

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    In this paper, I will attempt to address the following questions about the border wall Trump has suggested we build, how effective would a wall be in preventing drug trafficking through our border? How much would it cost? Who will be paying for it? And finally, how will this affect illegal immigration (and in turn, our economy)? First off, How effective would a border wall be in preventing drug-trafficking through the southern border? In order to understand how effective the wall would be in…

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    Tommy Johnson Book Report

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    that he has so happen to be part of a street gang and the recruit Tommy at the age of sixteen. Now part of a gang he starts to getting into gang wars with other street gangs. One night he found the people who killed his father. He felt hatred inside he wanted to kill the guys who killed his father, and caused his mom and him all this pain. But he waited. Tommy now starts to pop pills and do other heavy drugs because of the influence of the people in his gang. He starts to stay out at nights and…

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    Strict Dress Codes

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    Effects of Uniforms and Strict Dress Codes on Schools Throughout the last half-century, dress codes and uniforms in schools have been a big topic of debate. They were introduced in many urban schools to help stop the rise of gang affiliation and in private schools to help create an inclusive environment for students. Implementing dress codes and uniforms were not always welcomed, as some students and parents feel that dress codes force every child to fit into a mold and take away the right of a…

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    American Cocaine Era

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    The American Cocaine Era, from the Early 1980s to early 1990s, is viewed from many as a thing of the past but the very effects that it has had on society and cities such as Los Angeles has withstood the test of time. Los Angeles felt the blow from crack cocaine early on as 1980s as it was a new way for addicts to get their “kicks.” In fact by 1982, “Los Angeles hospital emergency rooms reported the nation's greatest increase in cocaine overdoses,” which now established Los Angeles as a city that…

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    The Outsiders

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    different and unique in some way of our own. “The Outsiders,” by S.E. Hinton is a novel narrated by a fourteen year old teenager, Ponyboy Curtis. The story revolves around two gang groups, greasers and Socs. The greasers are the east side, poor kids and the Socs are the west-side, rich kids. Ponyboy is a part of the greaser gang and lives with his brother Sodapop and his older brother Darry. He faces many obstacles and endures a lot of loss. In the book, every character is different and go…

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    to stand...as a permanent testament to human courage and transcendence.” And what a great story it tells.” My book is Always Running and it is an autobiography by Luis Rodriguez. The book explains Luis’s past as a gang member in Los Angeles in the 1960’s. He was involved in crazy gang violence, such as rape, shootings, drugs, and got arrested multiple times. The school board needs to ban fiction from the curriculum because as readers read more fiction books which has made believe things, it has…

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    Crime In The 1920's Essay

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    It affected people who liked to drink and it made crime rise and fall till the 1920’s when it was passed again and that's when bootlegging and home made alcohol also highly known as shine was being produced and being sold. Crime rate started to go sky high from it because it would be brought into nightclubs and pubs and a notorious gangster named al capone made at least 60 million off of bootlegging and he was known for many murders because of it and he’s also believed to have connection to the…

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    There was a time when I was quite fascinated with the origins of ancient warriors. After watching many documentaries about powerful ancient fighters, I found myself curious about Medieval Japan especially their swords and other weapons. I eventually lead myself to a very intriguing topic about Ninjutsu. This topic was alluring to me because I want to learn how the Japanese ninjas were able to infiltrate without being detected. Multiple cartoons and live dramas depicted them as powerful figures…

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    According to ‘Neighborhoods and Violent Crime: A Multilevel Study of Collective Efficacy’ written by Robert Sampson, Stephen Raudenbush, Felton Earls, stated that for the majority of this century, social researchers have watched varieties in rates of criminal violence crosswise over neighborhoods of U.S urban communities. In which, violence has a relation with low financial status and private unsteadiness of neighborhoods. Their fundamental examination all through the article is to express that…

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