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121: The Music of Generation X
... based upon their preference in music. Take for an example in the music of my generation, Generation X, there are several different groups oriented by music. In Generation X punks, gangs, alternative people, ravers, hippies, and pop rockers have all been labeled into groups by their preference of music. Music has also affected people mentally, causing problems in society like suicide ...
122: Sportsmanship
... sport in my mind wouldincrease the violence that is happening away from the playing field. It is a known fact that sports doeskeep kids off the street and away from gangs which is why you see so many athletic and boxing clubs beingrun out of the inner city. It is allowing the youth to take that hostility out on a willing ...
123: Violence In Sports / Hockey
... in my mind wouldincrease the violence that is happening away from the playing field. It is a known fact that sports does keep kids off the street and away from gangs which is why you see so many athletic and boxing clubs beingrun out of the inner city. It is allowing the youth to take that hostility out on a willing ...
124: The United States has Changed from a Melting Pot to a Vast Culture with Varying Racial Backgrounds.
... group together to defend their customs. The current immigration problem also increases the racial tension facing America today. One result of racism in the United States is hate groups and gangs. Both have only one thing in common--violence! The very use of the term of color - which embraces blacks, . . . Asians, Native Americans and Hispanics, . . . many whom are ethnically white - implies ...
125: Violence and Sportsmanship in Sports
... in my mind would increase the violence that is happening away from the playing field. It is a known fact that sports doeskeep kids off the street and away from gangs which is why you see so many athletic and boxing clubs beingrun out of the inner city. It is allowing the youth to take that hostility out on a willing ...
126: Crooklyn: A Review
... CONCLUSION In conclusion, Crooklyn is a memory of growing up in Brooklyn in the early 1970’s a time that now seems like a golden age before crack, guns, and gangs ruled the inner city streets. It tells the story of the Carmichaels, a family with four boys and a girl, who live in a brownstone on a street where everybody ...
127: Gun Control
... Guns have become closely linked to drugs and murder in the public mind. Drug dealing and high tech weaponry have escalated the warfare in cities between long established loosely knit gangs. Predominantly guns of crime are used by gang members. Many police officers are killed every year due to drug and gang related incidents involving guns. For example in 1988 on ...
128: The Drug War in America
... card out of the element of the drug war and making Americans aware of the fact that drugs and addition are not something that affects just the poor, inner city gangs, and those with no will to pull themselves up but that it is affecting us all. As Henery Joy said, when he changed his view on prohibition and became a ...
129: Mexico's Drug Trade
... entire federal anti-drug budget” (McGraw 41). Current U.S. Strategies Aimed at Combating Drug Trafficking In response to the actions of the Mexico based trafficking organizations and their surrogate gangs operating in the United States, the Federal Government has taken a number of steps to work with their law enforcement partners in Mexico, as well as with their state and ...
130: George Washington and Thomas Jefferson Grew It, Why Can’t We?
... the Great Depression. There was a popular movement called the Alcohol Prohibition, making alcohol sales illegal. At this time, crime got out of hand due to the fighting between various gangs and the Mob for control of the black market alcohol sales. A large force of police officers was formed to enforce this new law. After fighting a losing battle, the ...


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