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    Juvenile Gangs Kaplan University CJ150: Juvenile Delinquency In the United States a gang is a group of recurrently associating individuals or close friends with identifiable leadership and internal organization‚ identifying with or claiming control over territory in a community‚ and engaging either individually or collectively in violent or other forms of illegal behavior. A member of a gang is known as a gangster. Gang members are typically "jumped in" or have to prove their loyalty by

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    Davidson Inc. Motorcycle Industry INTRODUCTION The purpose of this report is to develop a strategic corporate objective for HarleyDavidson Inc.‚ a publicly traded‚ employee owned manufacturer of heavyweight motorcycles‚ recreational and commercial vehicles‚ military defense items‚ and small engines‚ distributing its products to domestic and international markets targeting all men and women of all ages. INDUSTRY AND COMPETITIVE MARKET The industry under study is the motorcycle industry consisting

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    Gangs Gangs in South Central Los Angeles Gangs run the streets in South Central Los Angeles. They are respected‚ dangerous‚ and feared by all who are not involved in gang activity. Two major Los Angeles gangs are the “Bloodz” and the “Crips”. These two gangs are professionals at what they do such as murder‚ drug trafficking‚ and avoiding law enforcement. Protecting their territory and fellow gang members resulted in one hundred twenty eight homicides in South Central Los Angeles (Tamara). Gangs

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    The Involvement of Youths in Gangs Rica Philline E. Verceles Catanduanes State University Abstract The study describes the involvement of youths towards gangs. The research identifies the reasons why youths join in gangs‚ the benefits or advantages in joining gangs‚ disadvantages and crimes involving gangs‚ and preventing youths in joining gangs. Data were collected using a library research. Findings indicate that youths have varying reasons why they join in gangs. These reasons include: a sense

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    assignment gangs qu\estions 1)what are the conditions like in the five points area? poverty‚ rampant crime‚ decadence and despair. 2)describe the role of public officials like the firefighter? firefighters took on the role of other officials meaning they did their job and ithers too 3)who are the natives? the irish 4)describe the racism sentiment of many people in new york city. include persecution‚ discrimination‚ hatred or fear of the Irish great depression 1)describe conditions

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    Street Gangs: A Guide To Community Awareness INTRODUCTION This information is to help parents determine if their child is either at risk in becoming associated with or is involved in gang activity. Indicators of gang association outlined in this brochure may generally fit a variety of youths. If parents observe more than one indicator‚ they should talk to their child about their concerns. WHAT IS A GANG? A gang is a group of three or more people who associate together‚ have a common identity

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    join gangs? Gangs‚ or most people define as a group of criminals who band together for mutual protection and profit‚ are still widely increasing in the United States today. Even though everyone can agree that any gang related activities and crimes are against the law‚ people still joins it regardless with various reasons: Desire for protection‚ to appear cool‚ and have a sense of family. People often join gangs to get a protection from others. Especially in ghetto‚ where most of the gangs originate

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    The case describes Honda’s move into the US motorcycle market in the 1960’s. Honda’s strategy was directed towards high volumes per model‚ providing high productivity‚ and low costs. Honda succeeded in the US by introducing a new product (small motorcycles‚ 50cc) that expanded the motorcycle market in the US through price generic competitive strategy. Honda was prepared with capacity‚ capital and technical capability to enter the US market. History: 1946: est. Honda Techn. Research Institute

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    Comparing/Contrasting “OutOut” and “A Man Said to the Universe” Everyone desires to mean something to somebody at some point in their life. Both “OutOut” and “A Man Said to the Universe” express through corresponding themes but unalike tones‚ the universe doesn’t care‚ no matter your rank‚ and where one stands on Earth. Throughout the poems one could see that the theme is the universe doesn’t care. Both “the big boy” and “the man” wanted to mean something to someone. The boy perished from the

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    Che Guevara’s ‘The Motorcycle Diaries’ and George Orwell’s ‘A Hanging’ are two different texts which both display the concept that discoveries require individuals to reconsider their perspective and develop a new understanding of the world. Guevara’s discoveries of the poverty and social injustices within South America resulted in a disapproval of the social systems of Latin America and an obligation to bring change‚ while his discoveries of the sublimity of nature also resulted in a renewed appreciation

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