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- 191: School Uniforms
- ... to even more violent forms of expression, like through writing and art. In today’s society, students are fighting each other in schools, because of other students that wear rival gangs colors and clothing. I went to school in a town with a population of about only ten-thousand residents. In our relatively small school, classes were disrupted several times, because ...
- 192: Racism - The Future
- ... across America. Blacks think they are a better race and whites think they are the better race. Therefore, we fight and create violence to justify who is the greater race. Gangs can be associated with this view. In the sense that every gang thinks that they can’t be stopped. And if someone wears the wrong colors on the wrong street ...
- 193: Juveniles Must Accpet Responsi
- ... advantage of those minors who allegedly commit certain crimes. Juveniles that have been tried as minors and released without penalty or even with a small penalty become prime bait for gangs because the system has failed to teach a lesson to the minor (McPolin A8). Lastly, society often comes into play inside the courtroom. Grand juries must decide whether or not ...
- 194: Drugs Debate
- ... that short-time crime rates would fall but big-time crime rates simply would not. There are far too many possibilities for making money in the criminal world to stop gangs and Mafioso groups from making money in other areas. They would, as the executive director of the U.N. Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention, Pino Arlacchi said, "quickly ...
- 195: Delinquints
- ... of other youngsters on those who commit delinquencies. For example, they point out that most youngsters who engage in delinquent behavior do so with other juveniles and often in organized gangs. Studies indicate that the causes of delinquency also extend to a whole society. For example, delinquency rates tend to be high among the low-income groups in societies where most ...
- 196: Hate Groups
- ... to vent their anger, they join a gang and let the idea of prejudice guide their anger to let out their emotions. Sonoma County does not have the extent of gangs that Antelope Valley has, thankfully. But if we did. I’m sure that the same type of social interactions, economic conditions, and family actions would be about the same for ...
- 197: William Lyon Makcenzie
- ... s first edition was supposed to appear, symbolically, on July 4. In his new paper, Mackenzie write only constitutional change. Gradually, experiencing the abuse and physical attacks of the Orange gangs on one side, and the support of large crowds on the other, Mackenzie concluded that the only way to sweep away the rule of Sir Francis Bond Head and the ...
- 198: Tupac Shakur
- ... males; it was music that they could relate to. But it reached out past its target group and embraced the white youth of America who were fascinated with drugs and gangs. Tupac painted a picture of the lower-class struggle and middle-class America ate it up. The lyrics of his music not only told of the hard life of the ...
- 199: Jesse Louis Jackson
- ... Rev. Jesse L. Jackson formed Operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity.) In the 1970s, Jackson traveled throughout the United States in a campaign for education against drug abuse and gangs. In the 1980s Jackson launched the National Rainbow Coalition to campaign for equal rights for African Americans, women, and homosexuals. Jesse L. Jackson was the breakthrough in black politics. In ...
- 200: Colin Powell
- ... He was born on May 5, 1937 in Presbyterian Hospital. He was born, and grew up, in the South Bronx, New York. There was a big influence of drugs and gangs where Powell lived but, he seemed to steer away from all of that (source 1, page 23). Powell's parents were immigrants from Jamaica. His mother's name is Muad ...
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