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    Criminological Theory and The Wire Rachel Bohnenberger Professor Kozey JLC 205-001 13 April 2015 Crime has existed for as long as human beings have been able to differentiate between actions that are good and actions that are bad. Whether or not an action that is considered bad is a crime is determined by laws set forth by local‚ state‚ or federal governments and the severity of the crime is determined by those whose job it is to interpret the laws‚ such as a police officer or a judge.

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    Tom Waldron's The Wire

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    The TV series “The Wire” is a production that has been criticized for the violent language of its characters and scenes. Nevertheless‚ I personally like the way its producer portraits the life of one neighborhood in Baltimore‚ filled with crime‚ corruption‚ and a deficit of education. Between all the visible downside aspects found here‚ one that definitely pops out is the vicious cycle of crime. How the young follow the path of the older repeatedly because there is no other option. The so-called

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    In order to keep the sand dunes at Cronulla/Wanda economically sustainable there are several strategies that had to be done so they wouldn’t be destroyed in the near future. Since there were an increasing number of people going to Cronulla to use the sand dunes‚ the council‚ state and commonwealth had the act quick to save the sand dunes. The strategies that were used for sand dune management in the Cronulla area include dune revegetation‚ polymesh covering‚ walkways‚ and fencing. Dune Revegetation

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    Wires by Philip Larkin

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    WIRES Wires by Philip Larkin is an analogy of a society trapped by rules and limits and a demonstration that fear prevents humankind from following their desires. Larkin writes this poem in 1950 with the idea of showing his point of view of the world. In the poem the cattles are trapped by the wires imposed‚ preventing them from ever reaching their search for purer water. He shows that the world offers no hope nor mercy whatsoever in their trial for escape. What the poet is actually trying

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    Wire Market Statistics

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    http://www.marketresearchreports.com Electric Wires and Cable Market in India 2012 Electrical wires and cables market is growing at a steady pace as the government is investing heavily in infrastructure development. Increase in capacity of the existing power plants and commissioning of the new ones have resulted in higher demand for electric wires and cables. Due to the roll out of 3G and broadband‚ demand for electric wires and cables is likely to increase in the future. The report provides

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    Brantley Gilbert

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    Welcome to the home of a hillbilly‚ yeah baby It’s a land of barbed wire‚ moonshine‚ whiskey Park your car ’fore you get it stuck Go on grab you a beer and get on up in the truck It’s going down tonight‚ it’s all on me It’s B-Y-O-B and I’ve got all we need Yeah boy‚ I’m ’bout to show me a city slicker How to kick it in the sticks with the critters down on Our side of the barbed wire Money grows in rows‚ if it don’t you’ve gone broke So we‚ we hang out by the bonfire Just some good ole’

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    On 1976 in a small town called Lime Springs‚ IA. A man was walking by the Lidtke Mill. He was old‚ pretty tall not too tall‚ had a short beard‚ looked mean. He always wore the same clothes everyday‚ but if he was lucky he would stand outside of the thrift shop and get a pair of old jeans and a torn shirt. One day this nice short old lady‚ driving by the Lidtke Mill in a 1972 Convertible Chevelle‚ offered him some nice warm soup. The old man didn’t want this old lady’s soup‚ but he knew if he didn’t

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    building and our dog with fresh gravel just laid. The road in front of our house is a windy‚ snake looking road called County Lane 289 in Carl Junction‚ MO. The outline of the road consisted of freshly‚ sharp barbed wire fence on the other side of the road. Enclosed in the barbed wire fence is a wooded area of another house that is about a mile into the woods with a windy‚ gravel driveway leading up to it. The sound of screeching tires on the pavement of the road caught my mother and I’s attention

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    body or back. Her lower body consists of two larger nuts pieced together. On her face‚ her nose is created my a spark plug‚ her ears are horn shaped wires‚ and her eyes are two little balls hidden behind a gasket part playing the role of reading glasses. She has a pair of mismatched‚ hoop earrings that I believe are small chains. A long barbed wire is twisted together behind her head to create a braid. Farther down her body‚ two fishing weights represent sagging breasts and her limbs are made by

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    Flames and dangling wire

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    How does Robert gray enable the reader to shape the speakers discovery and it’s concequences in “Flames and Dangling wire”?. The impact of a discovery can be far reaching and transformative for an individual and a broader society. As conveyed in Robert Gray’s poem‚ “Flames and Dangling Wire”‚ the audience is invited to discover both the grim experiences at a rubbish dump and in turn uncover the frightful vision of carelessness and environmental degradation in our world. From stanza one‚ we as an

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