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    1. How do the young boys of South Park define the term “fag”? Who they compare “fags” to? How do the young boys’ view and use of the term “fag” resemble that of the boys at River High School? a. The young boys of South Park define the term fag as an extremely annoying, inconsiderate person most commonly associated with Harley riders who feel the need for attentions. They compare fags to sixteen-year-old girls. They view the term fag based off of a person’s behavior. They distinguished gay and fag to be completely different terminology, unlike the rest of the adults. Towards the young boys if you ride a motorcycle then you are a fag, simple as that. The way the term fag is resemble to the article River High School is similar because the boys…

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    Trailer Parks

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    be stereotyped simply because of the neighborhood they reside in. If someone lives in a lower-income neighborhood, they are often seen as poor and sometimes uneducated. However, what happens when there are distinct differences within the same residence? Trailer parks contain a diverse group of people, not a single person is the same. Although it might be difficult for one to believe that someone willingly chooses to live in an area such as a trailer park, personal identity might…

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    concerned because I have not had a ton of experience with children of this age and do not know how they will act towards me. Activities During My Visit • Walking around trailer park with two young girls and 3 volunteers trying to recruit new kids to come to the program. • Playing board games and playing on the piano with one of the young girls. • Circle Time: activity involving getting to know the kids and volunteers. • Gym activity with the kids and volunteers. Step 1: Observations • It took…

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    Plane Crash Short Story

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    CRASH, BOOOOOOOOM!!! As the people of sunny vale trailer park watch the plane crash in the back of the park. "What was that?" Asked Earl as he went to check it out. When he got there he saw a boy laying there it stunk like gasoline and there was parts all over the ground and the boy still alive he asked if the boy was ok the kid said his arms and legs are in extreme pain and he needs to go to a hospital NOW! Earl called 911 when they got there the paramedics looked through the small bush plane…

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    I write to you today following the trial of a man who was incriminated with successively operating an illegitimate gas station within the walls of a low-end trailer park in Sunnyvale (just outside Dartmouth). This man was in his early 40s and was highly uneducated, having only completed his grade ten while in jail. In addition, he chose to fire the public attorney and to represent himself. As you may imagine, it was at this stage that I realized that this was not going to be a typical trial.…

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