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    “Smoke Signals” is a movie directed by Chris Eyre back in 1998.The two main characters in the movie are Victor and Thomas.It is about two Indian kids who grow and raise up together. Victor is a basketball player while Thomas is a storyteller.In the begging of the movie shows that The fire at Victor house causes accidentally by his father. Victor does not love or respect his father because the way of his father treat him and his mother is so mean. Victor father is cruel and alcoholic.Thomas tells…

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    Slumdog Millionaire, a movie by Danny Boyle, set in Mumbai, tells the story of Jamal Malik, a contestant on India’s version of ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire’. Jamal was born in the slums of Mumbai with little education and was on his way to win the grand prize on the game show. Whilst on the show, he is suspected of cheating but little do his accusers know that Jamal’s life experience provides him with essential clues to answer each question. The movie alternates between flashbacks from Jamal’s…

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    Mean Girls Film Analysis

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    Introduction In the film, “Mean Girls”, a young girl named Cady Harson enters the American School system after being home-schooled in Africa. For the first day of school, she finds herself overwhelmed with fear being surrounded by so many teenagers in the school. She was introduced as a new student to the many different social groups, but she was especially introduced as one of the Plastics. The plot begins when Cady decides to take down the group’s leader, Regina George, in order to sabotage…

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    Essay On Gang Membership

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    My topic is about why young people would join gang membership. I am very passion about youth. as we all aware of youth becoming gang is real problem in our youth and it would be a threat to our peaceful community. No one is immune gang’s crime. In this paper I would explore and identify how young people become a members of gang and the impact it has on them later in life. I will also offer some potential solution to the problems of youth becoming Ganga and engaging criminal activities. I…

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    two loaves of bread, a box of matches……” and Ponyboy exclaims, “a paperback copy of Gone with the Wind! How did you know I wanted one?” In this action of Johnny taking care of Ponyboy and looking out for him makes Johnny very caring especially to the gang members. Another big example of Johnny being caring is when Johnny stabbed Bob so Ponyboy could live. Johnny could have just let Ponyboy drown, but instead he was risking everything and pulled out his blade so Ponyboy could live. On page 57 it…

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    The Destructors Analysis

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    about the Wormsley Common Gang. The newest recruit, Trevor, suggests the destruction of Mr. Thomas’ home and historical landmark that they socialize around daily. The gang changes from stealing bus rides to thoughtfully organizing an act that does not only cause their juvenile gang’s loss of innocence, but will also take from Mr. Thomas, his true love for his home. This passage really covers how seriously they take this plan to ruin Mr. Thomas’ home. Under T’s leadership the gang is, organized,…

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    El Coyote the Mexican Rebel El Coyote the Mexican Rebel is the best book to describe the Mexican culture but, the book is well enjoyable. El Coyote the Mexican Rebel tells a story about a orphaned mexican boy who runs away from his cruel aunt and his uncle that has a massive drinking problem.Luis Perez is a average Mexican kid that decides to run away. The boy (Luis Perez) soon joins the Mexican rebels and has a great adventure with his fellow rebel but, he decides to leave the rebels. The book…

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    Greasers, loyalty is a principle to a successful gang; without loyalty, the gang isn’t a gang anymore. In the Outsiders, they had experienced how things would be if they lost loyalty for each other, for example, when Ponyboy didn’t believe that Darry really loved him. The Greasers showed loyalty to one another, by defending and sticking up for each other, and caring for one another. Loyalty represented the Greasers’ gang; it held the gang together, and the gang members looked out and cared for…

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    A magnificent story by H.E Hinton " The Outsiders" starts off with a boy named ponyboy, a poor yet kind individual who is In a gang called the greasers. He fights to survive in an unforgiving environment within a town of Oklahoma with severe gang violence. All the members of the greasers struggle with money and live in a more broken down part of town, and most townspeople tend to be scared of the greasers and steer clear of them. But many of the greasers are very kind, like Sodapop, Johnny, and…

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    Before the Call, the initiate, Ponyboy, is a 14 year old boy who lives with his two brothers Sodapop and Darry. He lives in a society where the population is separated into two different gangs : the Socs (the rich kids from the West-side) and the Greasers (the kids from the East-side). The Socs are a very brutal gang that enjoy bullying and attaking the Greasers : "Not like the Socs [..] for kicks" (page 3). 2. The Call, where conflict is introduded In the novel, the Call is introduced…

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