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    1. In Juvenile Delinquency Theory, Practice and Law by Larry J. Siegel and Brandon C. Welsh explains in chapter 4 the different causes of delinquent behavior (128). One of the more familiar theories used to explain why juveniles commit crimes is Strain Theory, Merton’s Theory of Anomie. Robert Merton used a slightly different concept of anomie that would explain the environments in the U.S society (142). Children of Low income families, who don’t receive good education and proper resources, are…

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    quare dancing is a traditional dance form with roots in folk and country dance. It has retained popularity over hundreds of years, and is experiencing a resurgence of interest. This social activity requires strong physical coordination and a good ear to listen to both the music and the caller. One of the unique and engaging features of this dance is that almost every movement begins by holding your hand out to another dancer - a wonderful symbol of fellowship and unity. Both traditional and…

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    summer, knowing that the second Thursday of August is approaching, I get more eager to open up and check my tent, get plastic storage boxes and perhaps even purchase a new pair of sneakers that will be worn out in four days. Then, I begin my checklist to make sure I do not forget a single thing. Clothes? Check. Sneakers? Check. Tent? Check. Bible and rosary beads? Check. The night before Thursday, I am in bed by 20:00 to get enough sleep for the walking pilgrimage…

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    “Like Mike” a sports fantasy begins with introducing Calvin Cambridge (Shai Moss), Murph (Johnathan Lipnicki), Reg Stevens (Brenda Songs), and Ox (Jesse Plemmons) who are all orphans who lost their parents at a young age. Calvin, Murph and Reg all are close friends while Ox is an antagonist towards Calvin. They’re all fourteen years old and live at the same orphanage. Ox who is an antagonist towards Calvin challenges him in a game of basketball for his jersey so that he can rip it up. Stan…

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    not make me want to buy his used pair. Additionally, the picture included may as well be a generic photo from the internet as it gives no clues to the actual condition of the shoes. On the other hand, a similar listing for a pair of used Converse Sneakers on Ebay revealed much more detail, such as the size, color, condition, and included multiple pictures of varying angles. The person that buys the shoes with the objective description will know exactly what they are getting as opposed to the…

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    Historically, ERP system integration in organizations combats lack of cooperation across multifarious IT solutions. The purpose of ERP applications is therefore to integrate information flows across an organization, heighten access to information and share out practices across an organization, as well as automate common corporate activities. That is exactly what Nike set out to do in 1999 with a business plan to implement a single instance ERP system along with CRM and SCM systems. In 1962,…

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    Nike is an American international company that aimed on offering its customers the finest quality running shoes. Nike was initially known as Blue Ribbon Sports and was founded by Philip Knight and Bill Bowerman in 1964 (Successstory.com, 2016) and in 1981, Nike expanded their market over the global (Fundinguniverse.com, 2001). However, this company did not manufacture any shoes. Instead, this company only imported and distributed the Japanese specialty running shoes which were manufactured by a…

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    express their individuality. They say choosing clothing is a basic life skill that children must practice. The problem of designer clothing and shoes is not solved by mandating uniforms, because even uniform clothing displays designer labels, and sneakers must be worn in P.E. classes. Uniforms can be expensive and place a burden on families with lower incomes. Uniformity could result in increased bullying by making children less tolerant of differences. Uniforms could create a sense of rivalry…

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    Tshikare who us based in cape town , born in bloemfontein, he studied graphic design and spent 2 years in the UK but moved here and did art full time, he is an artist/illustrater who says his passion began with his obsession with sneakers and him always customising sneakers. John Norman took it upon himself to investigate on Atang Tshikare by talking to him about Zabalazaa (surface design and illustration gallery/studio) and the bicycles that are for social upliftment. About Atang Tshikare by…

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    Michael Jordan was a former hall of fame basketball player that played from the late 80’s all the way to the year 2003. He has won 6 NBA national championships and made a sneaker brand that is still selling sneakers today. The basketball legend was born February 17, 1963, in Brooklyn New York. Michael Jordan is the fourth of five kids Larry, James, Deloris, Michael, and Roslyn. They moved when Michael was young to Wilmington, North Carolina. He went to Trask Middle School where he played…

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