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    people especially younger kids and teens this problem is a worldwide problem. That means it affects school after school after school all over the world. Bullying is a problem for all genders once again its a problem worldwide bullying does not just affect one city or state or country it affects everyone. “What can cause bullying is people wanting to get noticed as in the bully or the bully (kid) having problems at home”(www.masskids.org). “Some effects that bullying has on the kids getting…

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    and decisions to gain respect. Ponyboy risks his life many times and does things through the course of the story that are unexpected for someone like him. Ponyboy is different from the inside than the outside because on the outside he is weak and a kid, but on the inside he is strong. One reason that Ponyboy is different on the outside than the inside is that he appears weak. “I got pretty scared- I’m kind of small for fourteen even though I have a good build” (4)... In the beginning of the…

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    Coors Light Advertising

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    leagues through association to create a sense of “cool” and desire towards their product. The four popular beer advertisements presented all use the same advertising strategy of appropriating sports culture. This means…

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    My goal is to work with younger children I wanna be able to help that kid that once favorite activity was to swim and now can not, know you can still do all the fun things that you did before, just now you get to do it in a cooler way. No kid should ever feel like they can not live a happy fun life because they have a disability. In the Cathy O’keefe paper she talked about how in 1978 her twin sons required…

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    rich people that live on the west side and have everything they want, good grades, cars, and the ability to get away with almost anything. The greasers are stereotyped as the violent hoods and criminal, whereas the Socs are seen as the smart, athletic kids. When talking about, The Outsiders, stereotypes influence and change the way people act. Stereotypes played a big role in the actions of the Socs and Greasers. Greasers and Socs thought of each other differently based on the expectations…

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    Heere is informed about this pill, known as a squip, so he knows he needs to get his hands on one in order to become one of the “cool kids” because he is nerdy and shy. Jeremy does whatever it takes to get a squip, which in his case he commits the crime of stealing and getting money from his aunt's Beanie Baby collection to acquire the $600 that it cost just to be cool. After stealing the money, the squip is embedded in his brain and as it says in the book, it is sending the message of him…

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    Muzik Family Analysis

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    sister and me to the Vikings training camp. I love my mom because she takes care of me loves my whole family and is one of the best moms in the world. My mom likes the Vikings and Diet Coke and does not like the packers and messy rooms. My mom is funny cool fun to be around and happy. My brother is 12 years old my brother plays sports likes his dog and. My brother likes fishing and playing sports likes watching tv and playing on his phone. My whole family went to my grandma’s…

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    accidentally knocked over the mug, he does not have to worry about the documents getting wet or ruined because the mug can prevent such incidents. The second target audiences are parents with kids or babies. Parents can be less worried about their kids getting burn by hot water or beverages if they are using our mug. Kids can be naughty and sometimes they will try to reach for things on table…

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    Racism In Pop Culture

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    affection similarly to say dude or bro. Yet when the word is being used outside of the African American groups by another race or Americans it is offensive. In today’s culture you’re teaching Whites, Hispanics and even Asian that it’s cool to say it. It’s not cool and so why are we using it. I would find no comfort if anyone family, friends or other were to casually come up to me and call me a spic and wetback. I have black friends and I know of one is particular who hates the term and hates it…

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    On The Bridge Analysis

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    Have you ever seen someone at school that you want to be like? You want to be there friend and be just like them. Well, in the “On the Bridge” by Todd Strasser that's how Seth sees Adam. Adam is a cool, tough, and a slick kind of dude. and Seth is kinda a nerd in a sense. In “On the Bridge” the setting and conflict are very important, it make the story in interesting and make you want to read it. The Setting is very important in this story. The setting in the story “ On The Bridge” is on a…

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