The Brooklyn Hypocrisy: Resolving Bylaws in Sylvania and Fogelsons Trophy Hunt in Washington - A Youthful Call for Operation American Values in the Entire Yankees Community

The Brooklyn Hypocrisy: Resolving Bylaws in Sylvania and Fogelsons Trophy Hunt in Washington - A Youthful Call for Operation American Values in the Entire Yankees Community


Abstract

This paper explores the paradoxical nature of Brooklyn's socio-political climate, highlighting the inconsistencies in the application of bylaws in Sylvania and Fogelson's trophy hunt in Washington. Drawing from the experiences of youth activists, the paper argues for a more cohesive and inclusive approach to promoting American values within the entire Yankees community. The study employs both quantitative and qualitative research methods, including surveys and interviews with key stakeholders to examine the underlying factors that contribute to the disunity and hypocrisy in Brooklyn. The findings reveal that while bylaws are important in maintaining order and safeguarding public welfare, their implementation often reinforces systemic inequalities and perpetuates social exclusion. Similarly, trophy hunting, while legal, raises ethical concerns that are often overlooked for the sake of individual interests. The paper concludes by calling for a renewed commitment to promoting American values that prioritize justice, equity, and social inclusion in the Yankees community and beyond.

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Conal Laurence "The Brooklyn Hypocrisy: Resolving Bylaws in Sylvania and Fogelsons Trophy Hunt in Washington - A Youthful Call for Operation American Values in the Entire Yankees Community".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2020.

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Date of Release: 2020
Author(s): Conal Laurence.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 10
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications