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Anomie                       I have perceived lots of anomie, from the kids who are too poor to go too post secondary kids that are too poor to wear the latest fashion, kids that are too poor to go on school trips, kids that are considered too privileged so no one listen or care about there struggles or difficulty's because "your spoiled, you have it all" kind of thing. Anomie is caused by peoples social class, financial situation, there attitude and there surroundings. Their is many sources of strain as previously mentioned. People feel obligated to feel or be a certain way because that's just the way it is where they're from, that's how people act, that's what we can afford all that type of stuff.                       I've only gotten very minor labels, the most notable was when I went to the franchaphone school and from grade 5-6 me and my friends would always go to...
          Short Term and Long Term Effects of Being a Victim                    There are many short and long term effects of being a victim, depends especially on what you were a victim of. If you get robbed , you will have anxiety, be scared to go outside, obsessively think about the event leading to more anxiety and fear. The majority of victims don't even have any physical effects oly mental, if you get robbed once and didn't get any injuries and its happend once in your whole life, the odds of it happening again are pretty slim, but your mind will still e rationally, and obsessively think about it and oftentimes you'll have an eerie feeling that its going to happen again. This anxiety can persist and will often worsen or even "mutate" into other mental issues. For more extreme events such as witnessing, or being the victim of a violent crime such as asault or sexual asault, it can be tough to cope with,...
Scooby Doo  By: Shaun Hawkes The creators of Scooby Doo often portray their characters in very certain, often stereotypical ways, since kids are the main consumers, it can lead them to have definitive ideas of things such as gender roles. Such as Fred the leader, a man who is suppose to always know what to do, be the leader, and be saught after by women. Shagy, The quirky, awkward, lanky, funny, and most of all hungry teenager, basically the stereotypical male teenager. Velma, the brains, shes supposed to be super smart and intellectual, normally taking things very literally, and although in the later shows she has relations with shaggy shes more suppose to be smart, not sexy, which shows young women at a young that there are 2 types of women, you're either fuckable, or invisible. Leading me to Daphnee the conplete opposite, generally portraid as a woman whos not the brightest, who just lust over Fred, and is portraid in a more sexual manner, and when she does figure something ...