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    Scicky Doo Gang

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    Scooby Doo Meets President Donald Trump The setting of our story takes place in Washington D.C. at the White House. 45th President of the United States Donald Trump has gone missing! Vice President Mike Pence is believed to be a part of the kidnapping and gets arrested by the Washington D.C. police and gets thrown into jail. He only gets one phone call and he called the best mystery gang/team around. The Scooby Doo Gang. This team consists of the best mystery solvers in the business. The gang consists of leader Fred Jones. He is attentive, smart, and clever. He always comes up with a plan before the group splits up. The 2 girls Daphne (and ambitious), and Velma (very smart and clever).The final two members of the…

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    I leaped off of the chair and ran to the sofa where I plopped myself on its cushiony goodness and continued watching my cartoons. Now another one of my favorite shows was on, Scooby doo. A show about a talking dog and his gang of mystery solving adventures traveling far and wide to unmask the ghosts, goblins and ghouls and all other evil doers alike to find out there were just regular people under those horrible costumes. Showing that the real monsters in this world are people. Always ended in…

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    Family Media Influence

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    Daphne’s family is clearly rich and oftentimes she uses her wealth to push certain plotlines along. Velma’s family is all very smart and often have impressive career choices, however wealth and money is clearly less than Daphne’s case. Fred’s family is much smaller than the former’s and his parents are presented as touristy-types when they accompanied their son on a mystery (seen in the movie ‘Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy!’). They represent an even lower class than Velma and Daphne. And in the case…

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    I ended up watching TV for the rest of the day and I remember watching Scooby Doo the movie and The Fantastic 4. I was kind of bored because all I could really do was sit around and do nothing but watch TV and lay on the couch because I felt horrible. As I looked out at the snow it looked like the white cloudy sky. After a while my mom came back home from work and I ate dinner and went to bed and the next morning I felt better and went to school a little mad that I spend my now day sick…

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    my dog Klondike, or as my family and I call her Scoobie.I thought back to that morning when I was playing with her instead of getting ready for school, and how she didn’t mind me laying on here soft fluffly fur or pull on her ears or even when I was running from my mom tthat morning and jumped on her likke she was a hoarse, but it didn’t go so ell because she has bad hips so she just fell.I thought of how as my mom tried to get my shoes on I thrw them across the room and they hit her black and…

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    all started with Ben & Jerry’s that fateful night in June. AnneMarie strutted over while the gang was busy solving mysteries and playing cards on the grass outside the dorm building. Beaming eyes portrayed to the gang a tale of risk. Or perhaps just a tale of delight when the goodies lounging in the white plastic bag she held were revealed, though this all went unnoticed by me. The game at hand had me enraptured until one ear became deaf from a shriek of glee. Glancing up and trying to regain…

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    women who went to prison at that time ended up joining criminal prison gangs and committing serious crimes. For example, in the movie A Prophet, Malik killed Reyeb, but he never served a sentence for that offense. An individual could leave jail being worse than he or she went in. For example, Malik went to the detention center as a young boy who never knew anything about gangs but left this center as an assassin and a gang leader. Prison assassinations were common in most jails where one…

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    Gangs In Spokane Essay

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    Gangs in Spokane – How bad is it and what can we do about it? In the summer of 1994, I found myself entangled in a lifestyle nobody had seen coming, not even me. I had gone from honor roll student to thug gangster in just a matter of a few months. Life had changed dramatically, from not ever having been in any real trouble, to having multiple run-ins with the law, and an entire police force in the city of Spokane with my picture and vehicle info on their clipboards. I was running with a local…

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    in a two story house equipped with a white picket fence, children running in the yard with their friends, mom taking care of the house and preparing meals while dad goes to work to pay the bills, and all in all not a worry in the world. As this idea is taught, the ignorance to reality grows deeper and deeper throughout society. With poverty flooding the streets, crime rate sky rocketing, and gangs taking over our neighborhoods, this is the true reality…

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    Tiequon Cox can be classified as a innovator based on Merton classification of people, because he believes in gaining power, and the socially accepted goals to success, but he wouldn 't follow the conformist way of reaching those goals. He instead creates his own way of getting where he wants to be, by being in a gang, killing, violence, and making himself into a badass prison superstar. His goal in life is the same as the goal of Kermit Alexander and other people in the society, he believed in…

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