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    Thesis Do you believe that one’s words can reflect on a certain person’s action? Today‚ Rap has become the most popular type of music in the US. The Rap industry is dominated by artists’ who mostly dedicate their lyrics to either violence‚ drugs‚ or sex. Through 1998 and 1999 the survey taken by the National Music Bureau‚ stated that 46% of the listeners of Rap are under the age of 19. While 65% of the listeners‚ live in run-down homes‚ or impoverished areas‚ usually being inner cities. The National

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    primary reason on why the youth join gangs? This is the question many people are asking themselves. There are many reasons why the youth decide to be part of gangs. This can range from no involvement in positive activities after school‚ friends or family who are delinquents or simply because they come from low income communities. I believe the majority of youth involved in gangs are from lower socioeconomic classes‚ and also the main issue when talking about youth gangs. To proof my theory I will be

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    why people join gangs

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    responsibility to instill a sense of behavior in their children. When kids do something bad‚ parents need to teach them right from wrong‚ and teach them how they should behave. However‚ many children choose to ignore advice and go on their own way‚ but if the parent teach the child‚ and the child still do bad things‚ then the child is at fault. Once a child reaches a certain age their parents cannot control everything they do. Parents can raise their children to be the most respectful and responsible

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    Inner-City Paint Corporation

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    assignment is to analyses Inner-city Paint Corporation‚ with focus on its present position and possible changes for the future. First‚ let me introduce this company: Inner-city Paint Corporation is a small company that manufactures wall paint and is located in Chicago. The main product is flat white wall paint‚ the major customer is small and medium sized decorating company. Because of its fast service‚ the company had been operating normally. Stanley Walsh is the manager of inner-city Paint Corporation

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    maybe they were Greasers. Why’d they have to join a gang of Greasers? Could they have joined the Socs instead? This is why Pony and his brothers joined the Greasers. They had to join the gang after their parents had died. When their parents were alive‚ why join a gang? They didn’t need to at the time while having nice parents to provide and be a family so they didn’t need a gang family. When their parents died they were in poverty and needed a gang to be with‚ “Mom and Dad were killed in an auto

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    Just Do It

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    Mac Farber Paper #2 – Rhetorical Analysis Jennifer Freed Just Do It Sharad Haksar’s Just Do It is part of his very moving series of pictures he calls “Brand Irony.” This series portrays ironic juxtapositions of world-renowned brands combined with interesting visuals. In this specific picture‚ Haskar shows Nike’s famous Swoosh accompanied by its “Just Do It” slogan on a wall acting as an advertisement somewhere in India. On the wall next to the ad‚ a young boy is urinating as a little dog looks

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    Problems with Poverty Inner city poverty has significant effects on a child’s development; however‚ their are ways to build resilience. As of this rapid developing problem‚ multiple residences in the inner city locations are getting swallowed by the debt taker. Moreover; it is not only the parents that are in deep trouble! The kids are just as exposed as the parents and resistance is getting tougher and tougher. Effects of growing up in poverty most of the time brew later in an individual’s life

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    extraordinarily complex‚ and hard to understand. Why do people live like this? Economists would say poverty is an issue of labor markets‚ productivity‚ human capital‚ and free choice. But the average person would categorize poverty as a certain behavior‚ social status‚ and culture. Everyday more and more people

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    Inner City Paint Case

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    Industry Eight Small/Medium Entrepreneurial Ventures Inner-City Paint Corporation Donald F. Kuratko and Norman]. Gierlasinski (Revised) HISTORY Stanley Walsh began Inner-City Paint Corporation in a run-down warehouse‚ which he rented‚ on the fringe of Chicago ’s" downtown"business area. The company is still 10cated at its original site. Inner-City is a small company that manufactures wall paint. It does not compete with giants such as Glidden and DuPont. There are small paint manufacturers

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    Inner City School Systems

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    related to economic differentiations in the educational system. Many policy analysts have considered the issue of educational funding allotments in order to determine a system that provides greater equity between socio-economically disadvantaged inner-city schools and wealthier suburban‚ middle class schools (Kozol 83). The foundation for the necessary funding changes have stemmed from the recognition that school funding differences relate directly to sociological issues‚ including the creation of

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