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and killed live
stock to keep the Joads and others like them away from their dream.
And sickness was their ants and hills. But even through all of this
the Joads persevered. They were driven by great motivating powers -
poverty and hunger. Just as the turtle
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Through all of the racism, wars, and even crime, still love the country that we call the home of the free and the land of the brave. America, when compared to Third World countries that are suffering from poverty and serious crime and wars that kill over
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Category: /Literature/English
" of poverty, domestic violence, and -lack of adequate education.
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
risk factors associated with juvenile crime are poverty, seeing violence on a daily basis, drugs, easy access to firearms, unstable family life, delinquent peer groups, and media violence. Especially the demise of family life, the effect of the media
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
on to Burgandy, France, Flanders, and Spain. Before her death, Colette founded 17 convents. For the convents reformed by her she perscribed extreme poverty, to go barefooted, and the observance of perpetual fast and abstinence.
Colette is known for her deep
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
is disillusioned by the crime rate and poverty throughout the country, and wants world peace.
Allen Ginsberg discusses the issues of free speech and civil rights when he says, I wont say the Lords prayer. He sees the whole country being run by the media. He
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Category: /Literature/Novels
were due to the fact that they had dark skin. The poverty in which they lived and the discrimination they faced caused them to idealize the white race instead of fight for freedom and equality. "She said she wanted blue eyes . . . the experience of what
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Category: /History
published works that presents that experience from an Asian American
perspective. Bulosan, a writer and labor activist, is also considered a hero in the struggle for justice for immigrant and working class
people.
Bulosan describes how the intense poverty
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fighting the battles. He sees that people are suffering from war and poverty and the
churches do nothing to help their people.
Votaires use of mockery is very intense. Some may be on the exaggerated side,
but all and all it is to be believed. Today we
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Plan from which they provided economic, military equipment and financial aid to countries whose postwar poverty fueled the growth of communist parties. The Soviet Union may have accepted these foreign policies as a renewed attempt by the west to isolate
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