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    During 1984 through 1994, 10 years into The Crack Epidemic, the homicide rate of African American males aged 14-17 doubled. Along with an increase of African American children in foster care, fetal death rates and weapon arrests. Roles lost in families and the community. Health and lifestyle of the African American communities depleting due to the powerful affects of crack cocaine. The African American community has been significantly affected by The Crack Epidemic in the areas of health and culture

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    mid-1980s that the emergence of a new smokable form of cocaine, called crack, had been introduced to the United States. Crack, was highly-addictive and swept through impoverished areas of cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Oakland, and Miami. In the end it caused devastating effects for black and Latino Americans. As crack cocaine was becoming a grim and rising epidemic, hip hop was evolving alongside it. It was in the 1980s that crack cocaine and hip hop became the two leading fundamentals of urban

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    their feet. The scar consisted of the effect that crack had on Americans in the 1980s. Many Americans believe that drugs are the main thing that is causing many social problems in society. For instance, in 2004, New York Senator Charles Schumer stated, “Twenty years ago, crack was headed east across the United States like a Mack truck out of control, and it slammed New York hard because we just didn't see the warning signs” (n.p). Therefore, crack was a serious problem during the 1980s and it was

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    Crack-Cocaine Addiction at It’s Best In quite a few lower-class communities, phrases like “your mom is a crack head,” or “shut up crack baby” are said jokingly to make fun of someone during what we call a “rip session.” Although said as a joke, some are very offended by the comments. Why? because for some, crack addiction hits too close to home for comfort. Seeing how easy it is obtained in lower class and poverty stricken neighborhoods, many find themselves falling victim to the powerful substance

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    In the middle of Nowhere (Nowhere is the neighboring town to Shroom Land,) Lightning struck Nowhere town and sent it into burning hot flames. All but one fled town and he placed a chest on a pedestal in the middle of the flames and he was engulfed in flames, and all thought he was dead. No one dared to head back to the town. On a sunny but cold day, Princess Blobfish marked another day off the golden calendar. She was a kind, sweet girl who knew when not to argue. “Two more days ‘til my B-day.”she

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    Have you ever been stuck. If so, then you know what it feels like. The feelings of despair. The thought That you may never get out. This has ran in my mind before. This is the story of when I was stuck in attic It was a calm Friday morning. It was the middle of Winter, but I thought it would be alright to not wear a jacket. Me and the rest of the family were going to see if there was anything expensive in a house up the hill. We owned it, but never went into it. Mainly because of how unstable

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    is trying to tell me something, but I can’t hear her properly over all this noise of the earthquake. A crack opens up in the floor beneath me and I see all darkness through it. Impossible. We’re on the top floor of the building. Below this should be another floor, not the ground. But the world doesn’t listen to my reasoning, and the crack starts expanding. I try to crawl away from the crack but it spreads too fast. I fall inside the

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    army of soldiers, mages and slaves head for an abandoned field in the midst of the kingdom of Buhl. With them they bring many cages of all sizes and materials. As the army tramples forward, they find a crack in the sky that seems to be pulsating with magic. The General of the army peers at the crack and lets out a sharp whistle, while rotating his hand in the air. "CIRCLE UP! I WANT THIS PLACE LOCKED DOWN IN TEN!" The General is an older man, whos become quite grizzled in his age. He is a tall man

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    fill it with this.” “Sure, I would be more than happy too!”, I replied back. Even though I don’t know how to fix a wheel I did anyways. She handed me a bowl with a white paste in it, or at least that’s what I think it was and a cloth to fill the crack. I went around the wagon and noticed it was cracked only a hair. I

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    In life we often experience moments that change who we are and how we come to be. These moments immediately spark something inside of us and inspire us to change our future. As for me, this moment did not transpire until my twenties. Before this moment, I gave my parents a heart attack every other week because I was taking every class at school imaginable to try and find my little niche in this world. Until that time, I often had a different idea of my potential self every other week. I was constantly

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