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  Gang Encyclopedia Article @ Mingled.org   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Gangs often spread by a parent or family moving out of the gang neighborhood, and the children taking the gang culture and lore with them to a new area and recruiting new members for their old gang.
But the gang can gain legitimacy in their community, keeping non-gang criminals off their turf, creating a more peaceful environmeny by acting as Criminology topics in their neighbourhoods, and otherwise acting as a form of government in an area where the legitimate government is unable or unwilling to enter.
Gang warfare is commonly held over turf boundary disputes, the takeover of an area in order to bring in talk page to push on the streets, personal rivalries, or simply the fact that the opposing group is different in some way.
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 Gang of Four Summary
The Gang of Four (Simplified Chinese: 四人帮; Traditional Chinese: 四人幫; pinyin: Sì rén bāng) was a group of Communist Party of China leaders in the People's Republic of China who were arrested and removed from their positions in 1976, following the death of Mao Zedong, and were blamed for the events of the Cultural Revolution.
In 1981, the four deposed leaders were subjected to a show trial and convicted of anti-party activities.
All members of the "Gang of four" have since died; Jiang Qing died soon after her release, though some allege she committed suicide, Wang Hongwen died in 1992, Zhang Chunqiao died in April 2005 and Yao Wenyuan died in December 2005.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Gang of Four (disambiguation)
In British history, the Gang of Four were the four leading members of the Labour Party who left the party to found the rival Social Democratic Party in 1981.
In Australian politics, the Gang of Four was a term commonly used by the media to describe Democrat Senators Lyn Allison, Andrew Murray, Aden Ridgeway, and John Cherry, after they controversially toppled party leader Natasha Stott Despoja.
Gang of Four is a card game based on the shifting politics of the Cultural Revolution period in Chinese history.
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 Gang of Four
In Chinese history, The Gang of Four (四人帮 Pinyin si4 ren2 bang1) was a group of Communist politicians based in Shanghai.
In British history, The gang of four were the founders of the Social Democratic Party.
In Britain during the 1980s the term 'Gang of Four' was appropriated to refer to the four leading members of the Labour Party who left the party to form the rival Social Democratic Party.
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Starting with the large-scale urbanization of many areas in the post-war half of the 20th century, urban gangs would mark walls and other pieces of public property with the name of their gang (a "tag") in order to mark the gang's territory.
Gang graffiti, on the other hand, functions to mark territorial boundaries, and therefore does not transcend a gang's neighborhood; in the eyes of lovers of graffiti-art, it does not presuppose artistic intent.
Some crews are members of gangs, or are associated with gangs for art materials or protection during the process of creation, but many crews are unaffiliated with gangs.
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 Murder - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
This originated in a case of four shipwrecked sailors cast adrift off the coast of South Africa in the 1880s; two of the sailors conspired to kill one of the other sailors (a sick cabin boy), and having killed him ate his flesh to survive: R v Dudley and Stevens (1884) 14 QBD 273.
Comparatively recent adaptions to the English law of murder include the abolition of the year and a day rule, and the proposed introduction of an less restrictive regime for corporate manslaughter.
Gangs are not considered a serious problem in Israel although there is underworld mafia activity.
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 Gang of Four Encyclopedia Article @ CNLandSales.com (CN Land Sales)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Gang of Four (Deng Xiaoping: 四人帮; Portals: 四人幫; Yao Wenyuan: Sì rén bāng) was a group of propaganda leaders in the Gang of Four (disambiguation) who were arrested and removed from their positions in 1981, following the death of Help, and were primarily blamed for the events of the Wang Hongwen.
Near the end of Mao's life, a power struggle occurred between the Gang of Four and the alliance of Traditional Chinese, references or sources, and Glossaries.
The "Gang" had arranged for Deng Xiaoping, Zhou Enlai's protege, to be The Story Of The Gang Of 4 in mini-tofu#4 in April 1976, but by early 1978, he was to become the real power of the Party.
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Not one of the four group founders was a Californian by birth.
Guitarist/keyboardist Glenn Frey[?] (born November 6, 1948 in Detroit, Michigan) escaped Michigan's cold winters and musically stultifying frat and bar scene, bringing a rhythm and blues heritage.
The group replaced Leadon with Joe Walsh[?], a veteran of such groups as the James Gang[?] and Barnstorm[?] and a solo artist in his own right.
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Near the end of Mao's life, a power struggle occurred between the Gang of Four and the alliance of Deng Xiaoping, Zhou Enlai, and Ye Jianying.
It is now officially claimed by Chinese propaganda agencies that Mao in his last year turned against Jiang Qing and her associates, and that after his death on 9 September 1976 they attempted to seize power (the same allegation made against Lin Biao in 1971).
All members of the "Gang of four" have since died; Qing supposedly committed suicide in 1991, Wang Hongwen died in 1992, Zhang Chunqiao died in April 2005 and Yao Wenyuan died in December 2005.
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