Title: Another differencing factor is with their economic status in relationship to their clothing.
1- Another differencing factor is with their
economic status in relationship to their
clothing.
Franklin resides in a poor
community, and kids do not have the finances to
buy expensive clothes.
2- Another differencing factor is with their
economic status in relationship to their
clothing. Franklin resides in a poor community,
and kids do not have the finances to buy
expensive clothes.
Being a community of a poorer working class,
most of the guys from Franklin wore K-mart
sneakers while Columbus team members squeaked
about the court in Air Jordans (10).
3- Another differencing factor is with their
economic status in relationship to their
clothing. Franklin resides in a poor community,
and kids do not have the finances to buy
expensive clothes. Being a community of a poorer
working class, most of the guys from
Franklin wore K-mart sneakers while Columbus team
members squeaked about the court in Air Jordans
(10).
Families do not have the means to buy expensive
clothes because they need to use their finances
for the essentials of living.
4- Another differencing factor is with their
economic status in relationship to their
clothing. Franklin resides in a poor community,
and kids do not have the finances to buy
expensive clothes. Being a community of a poorer
working class, most of the guys from
Franklin wore K-mart sneakers while Columbus team
members squeaked about the court in Air Jordans
(10). Families do not have the means to buy
expensive clothes because they need to use their
finances for the essentials of living.
Expensive clothes, while they may be something
wanted, are not a priority the cost of living is.
5- Another differencing factor is with their
economic status in relationship to their
clothing. Franklin resides in a poor community,
and kids do not have the finances to buy
expensive clothes. Being a community of a poorer
working class, most of the guys from
Franklin wore K-mart sneakers while Columbus team
members squeaked about the court in Air Jordans
(10). Families do not have the means to buy
expensive clothes because they need to use their
finances for the essentials of living. Expensive
clothes, while they may be something wanted, are
not a priority the cost of living is.
Hence, they have to resort to what they
can afford.
6- Another differencing factor is with their
economic status in relationship to their
clothing. Franklin resides in a poor community,
and kids do not have the finances to buy
expensive clothes. Being a community of a poorer
working class, most of the guys from
Franklin wore K-mart sneakers while Columbus team
members squeaked about the court in Air Jordans
(10). Families do not have the means to buy
expensive clothes because they need to use their
finances for the essentials of living. Expensive
clothes, while they may be something wanted, are
not a priority the cost of living is. Hence,
they have to resort to what they can afford.
As a result, clothes are
do not hold a high importance for them.
7- Another differencing factor is with their
economic status in relationship to their
clothing. Franklin resides in a poor community,
and kids do not have the finances to buy
expensive clothes. Being a community of a poorer
working class, most of the guys from
Franklin wore K-mart sneakers while Columbus team
members squeaked about the court in Air Jordans
(10). Families do not have the means to buy
expensive clothes because they need to use their
finances for the essentials of living. Expensive
clothes, while they may be something wanted, are
not a priority the cost of living is. Hence,
they have to resort to what they can afford. As a
result, clothes are do not hold a high importance
for them.
Unlike
Franklin, kids from Columbus are dressed
stylishly. It would never enter their minds to
shop at K-Mart or tote a bologna sandwich in a
twice-used paper bag (13).
8- Another differencing factor is with their
economic status in relationship to their
clothing. Franklin resides in a poor community,
and kids do not have the finances to buy
expensive clothes. Being a community of a poorer
working class, most of the guys from
Franklin wore K-mart sneakers while Columbus team
members squeaked about the court in Air Jordans
(10). Families do not have the means to buy
expensive clothes because they need to use their
finances for the essentials of living. Expensive
clothes, while they may be something wanted, are
not a priority the cost of living is. Hence,
they have to resort to what they can afford. As a
result, clothes are do not hold a high importance
for them. Unlike Franklin, kids from Columbus are
dressed stylishly. It would never enter
their minds to shop at K-Mart or tote a bologna
sandwich in a twice-used paper bag (13).
They shop for designer clothes
at higher end stores and boutiques.
9- Another differencing factor is with their
economic status in relationship to their
clothing. Franklin resides in a poor community,
and kids do not have the finances to buy
expensive clothes. Being a community of a poorer
working class, most of the guys from
Franklin wore K-mart sneakers while Columbus team
members squeaked about the court in Air Jordans
(10). Families do not have the means to buy
expensive clothes because they need to use their
finances for the essentials of living. Expensive
clothes, while they may be something wanted, are
not a priority the cost of living is. Hence,
they have to resort to what they can afford. As a
result, clothes are do not hold a high importance
for them. Unlike Franklin, kids from Columbus are
dressed stylishly. It would never enter
their minds to shop at K-Mart or tote a bologna
sandwich in a twice-used paper bag (13). They
shop for designer clothes at higher end stores
and boutiques. -
Because these families do not
struggle with income, buying more expensive
clothes becomes their essential for kids at
this age.
10- Another differencing factor is with their
economic status in relationship to their
clothing. Franklin resides in a poor community,
and kids do not have the finances to buy
expensive clothes. Being a community of a poorer
working class, most of the guys from
Franklin wore K-mart sneakers while Columbus team
members squeaked about the court in Air Jordans
(10). Families do not have the means to buy
expensive clothes because they need to use their
finances for the essentials of living. Expensive
clothes, while they may be something wanted, are
not a priority the cost of living is. Hence,
they have to resort to what they can afford. As a
result, clothes are do not hold a high importance
for them. Unlike Franklin, kids from Columbus are
dressed stylishly. It would never enter
their minds to shop at K-Mart or tote a bologna
sandwich in a twice-used paper bag (13). They
shop for designer clothes at higher end stores
and boutiques. Because these families do not
struggle with income, buying more expensive
clothes becomes their essential for kids at
this age. -
Kids at Columbus have become materialistic, and
the brands of clothes have become a status they
are judged by what they wear
11Transition
- The schools are not the only thing they have in
common that have a division between them. The
neighborhoods are also very different from each
other.
12Inner City of Mission District
- The pollution is at an all time high, both on the
streets and in the air. - Streets covered in trash and graffiti
- Cars and busses leave black smoke
- There are littered streets and graffiti covered
walls that called out Con Safos and F-14 (9). -
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