Papers 1581-1590 of total 8199 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…attach stereotypes to the name such as poverty and label it a black neighborhood where nothing good will come out of it. With the title “Harlem” the first line, “What happens to a dream deferred?” Has so much more meaning you can interpret dream…
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Category: /History
…Hodgenville, Kentucky., on Feb. 12, 1809. His entire childhood and young manhood were spent on the brink of poverty as his pioneering family made repeated fresh starts in the West. Opportunities for education, cultural activities, and even socializing were…
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…be effective in reducing crime we need to deal with social issues such as child abuse, inequality, poverty, lack of jobs, drug addiction, and education issues to truly get to the bottom of crime. Works Cited: National Institute…
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…. 100,000 New Yorkers experience homelessness each year. Each night, nearly 32,000 homeless individuals sleep in the New York shelter system. What causes homelessness? There are many reasons why people become homeless. These reasons include poverty
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…friends. She was living in poverty in Fort Pierce, Florida. Thanks to her mother she was very ambitious and moved along gracefully in her life and writings. Years went by and Zora soon died. Zora Neale Hurston passed away at the age of 57, but her writings…
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…constitutional and statutory obligations to serve and protect abused and neglected children. (Jacobs) <Tab/>Causes of child abuse may vary from societal factors to personal factors. Poverty is a societal factor that is most commonly thought…
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…religious leaders who appear throughout the novel. Candide encounters the daughter of a Pope, who as a Catholic priest should have been celibate. He also meets an Inquisitor who has a mistress; and a Franciscan friar who despite the vow of poverty is a jewel…
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Category: /Literature
…with which Kino searched for it, the poison of the scorpion. It represents "The Song of the Pearl That Might Be", which represents the hope for a new beginning, for a change from their poverty. The relief they felt when they found it, for this pearl would save…
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…and themes, especially those involving crucifixion and apocalyptic notions of judgment and damnation. Thus, in dealing with sensitive things in society like woman injustice, poverty and , cruelty arts plays vital role. Other form of art , that is music, is also…
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…not live as handsomely as the rich. Much like people today, the poor lived in apartments that had limited space and room. They also had no running water or plumbing. Thus, many of the poor lived in a state of poverty. This was unfortunate for the multitudes…
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