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- 161: Jamaica: "Jammin," Life in Jamaica
- ... on Bauxite to 10 times its former amount, with the huge amounts of money he gained, he put to use building schools, hospitals, and put an end to the kid gangs that once owned the streets. most of all, he tried to help the poor by improving the quality of life and trying to fix up the slums. In the end ...
- 162: The Pyramids of Egypt
- ... quarries provided the blocks that made up the body of the pyramid. Stone carvers cut these blocks to size. Each was next levered onto a sled pulled by animals or gangs of men over wooded rollers. As the pyramid rose higher a ramp of brick was constructed to give access to the upper levels. In order to provide a gentle slope ...
- 163: My Mother: In Comparison to Beowulf
- ... off monsters or anything, she does fight for us to stay well-bounded, happy, and courages. She teaches us good manners and how to fight the evils of drugs and gangs on the street. She is the bravest most heroic woman in the world because, she’s managed to raise four intelligent children on her own, an excellent role-model, and ...
- 164: The Many Aspects of Streets
- ... walk through the city and often have people beg for spare change. Another characteristic one associates with the word "street" is violence. I think of how young people often join gangs and the violence they bring to the streets. Yet streets can also symbolize new beginnings, as one can drive down them to just drive and think. Streets also symbolize togetherness ...
- 165: Transcendentalism: Aphorism
- ... problem, and don't exactly use them for what they are advisable to be used for. Many die every day because of the unauthorized use of weapons. Many kids join gangs, buy these weapons and end up killing themselves. It reminds me of the saying: "Guns don't kill people, people kill people." There is a lot of merit in this ...
- 166: Who Benefits From Higher Education?
- ... t cool to be smart apparently. Those who are high academic achievers are labeled as “Nerds, Geeks” so on. Today’s culture in high school seems to focus more on gangs, cults, groups which all have one thing in common, the unappreciation of someone academically gifted. Our culture shaped from Music, Television, and Movies is a backward step in competing against ...
- 167: Uniforms Will Make Schools a Better Place
- ... to make their students wear uniforms. Many have said that it will cause less violence, help the students stay on task more, and eliminate certain clothes that are inspired by gangs and groups such as that. However, many students disagree with the uniforms and say that it is a violation of their freedom to dress the way they want to, this ...
- 168: The American Education System; Cause for Rebellion
- ... fed up with their public schools. Businesses complain that too many job applicants can't read, write, or do simple arithmetic. Parents fear that schools have become violent cesspools where gangs run amok and that teachers are more concerned with their pensions than their classrooms. Economists fret that a weak school system is hurting the ability of the U.S. to ...
- 169: Explain Why Cultural Diversity Is Important In A College Education
- ... our school. It later became known as The Cowboys vs. The Blacks, and never has our school been more involved. The newspapers screamed of the hate, violence, and threat of gangs that were corrupting our schools; the halls rang with the lastest gossip on the next big showdown. This problem slapped a school full of apathetic kids into a lively bunch ...
- 170: Power is Money; Money is Power
- ... many cities throughout the United States, safety is a big factor in peoples' lifestyles. Families with money can afford to live in a nice neighborhood without having to worry about gangs. Living in a bad community makes a persons life much harder. The person always has to worry about making it home safely and doesn't really have a chance to ...
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