It is all about two rival gangs that get in fights alot and have alot of beef. The Socs are one of the gangs and they are really rich and have nice clothes and cars the Greasers are the really poor gangs that has run down clothes and cars. The two gangs settle the huge fight between them by have a rumble. The Greasers win and the Socs run away after most of their gang members have been knocked out.
There are no set rules. Its whichever neighborhood you were born into. A soc, though, typically has a lot of money. They wear expensive clothes, drive fancy cars, and have extra time and money to throw beer blasts. One characteristic is their hard unfeeling attitude, They act as though they haven't a care in the world and that parties are all that. Very shallow. They jump greaser for fun, cause they don't have to worry about getting money by working.
the socs had more money, better cars, clothes, and they were on the west side. the greasers were the total opposite.
That you fight fair and they stay off each others land well that's the rules for both socs and greasers
travel with more than one person or in a group. and also more importantly don't get caught.
Nothing but skin.In other words:nothing but skin no weapons,or any other objects no matter what it might be.
Because like any parents and/or guardian he wants his loved ones to be safe. Darry is also new to the parent thing. He never had any experience in that area.. His parents die and all of a sudden he has to protect and provide for his brothers. He has strict rules because he cares and loves his brothers and wants them to be safe and protected.
A fair gang fight is called a rumble. You may not use anything but your fists, feet, etc.. Switchblades, heaters, etc are not aloud.
It has the right to make all the rules and decline who is not being equal
The rules and regulations vary from state to state in the US. Being a Director may require a Bachelor's degree in some places. That does not mean you can't run a Day Care, depending on the rules and laws in your area.
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There are several differences. Most importantly, "regular gangs" usually contain a hierarchy-- an obvious leader, and those those follow that leader and specific rules within the hierarchy Those types of gangs usually focus on violence or drugs for the main reason of being a gang-- more power in numbers. If they were to get into a fight, their gang members would back them up; but more often than not, those people aren't really friends with each other. They are just in the gang for the purpose of safety in numbers, or for the sake of violence or drugs. Also, in a regular gang, everyone is replacable-- if a member dies, someone takes their place to do their job. "Greaser gangs" are more like families. They are groups of friends and siblings who hang out together. They also have a 'safety in numbers' complex, though they depend on each other more than that. Most of the "Greaser gangs", as described in S. E. Hinton's "The Outsiders", are usually poorer and come from broken homes, so they depend on each other for food, shelter and comfort, as well as protection from Socs and rival gangs. Some of the "Greaser gangs" focus more on violence, like Tim Shepard's gang, but the gang most often referred to in "The Outsiders", or "The Curtis Gang", is mostly focussed on self-preservation. They all honestly care about each other, as was described in the book, and that is the biggest difference between "Greaser gangs" and "regular gangs". They care about what happens to them, and no one is replacable, like in a regular gang.
Some of the rules are that you can only use hands, no weapons. The other is that if you leave the premises while the fight is going on then you lose. Those are some of the rules, I think. Sorry if it wasn't helpful.
Nothing but skin.In other words:nothing but skin no weapons,or any other objects no matter what it might be.
the gang members follow in fights the rule of no wapons ans stick together and don't get caught. read the book =)
what are the most benificent rules for being a good merchandiser
There are no rules! That's the point! Just be yourself.
The rules will vary according to the sport being played.
Organizations usually comply the rules when they are being set up. The rules are usually based on a legal framework.
just believe in God and do the 7 rules that he gave to Mosses
In "The Outsiders," there is evidence that Darry takes care of Ponyboy as he works hard to provide for his brothers financially and emotionally. Darry sacrifices his own dreams to support Ponyboy and Sodapop after their parents die, and he shows his concern for Ponyboy's well-being by setting high expectations and rules to keep him safe. Additionally, Darry's protective nature and disciplinary actions demonstrate his commitment to looking out for Ponyboy.
The answer depends on which properties are being used to prove which rules.