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    are other factors that contribute to why homelessness is occurring. In the article, “How Los Angeles’ homeless crisis got so bad”, Grad and Holland state, “Experts blame soaring rents, low wages and stubbornly high unemployment. They point to gentrification downtown and in Venice, where cheap hotel rooms, motels and single-room apartments -- once the last refuge of the poor -- are being eliminated.” These are vital components that illustrates the increase in homelessness in Los Angeles has,…

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    Cherokee Nation Dbq

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    To persuade United States Congress, is a daunting task. Not only does the petitioner need majority support from the populous, they need to present valid points and rebut objections with facts. In the 1800’s this task would be difficult for common folk and impossible for those in the wrong social class. The Cherokee Nation made a valiant effort in 1829 to defy these odds. Their petition to Congress was noble, contained valid facts and objections, and received support of many transcending figures.…

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    Mystic River Analysis

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    River” the Boston neighborhood featured in the film is where the entirety of the film takes place. This neighborhood, slightly run down and facing crime issues, is described in the movie as “becoming filled with yuppies” likely as a result of gentrification. It is a dense, walk-able place, typical of Northeastern U.S. cities. All of the…

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    of the party, to my friend Moses, Austin is freedom and opportunity (he is from Mexico.) Austin is freedom and home for Bobby (African American), but neither can stay due to forces beyond their control. He is an African American boy faced by gentrification, not to mention an education system that isn 't presenting him much opportunity. One Black the other Mexican one will leave to Round Rock for affordability. The other will be deported back to Mexico. However, not tonight, tonight we…

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    The Asian American Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War are both major events in American history. The time that these two events occurred overlap each other some 20 years, some scholars even argued that the Vietnam War triggered the Asian American Movement. This research paper is dedicated to the further exploration of the links between the Vietnam War and the Asian American Movement. During the 1960s and 1970s, the Vietnam War and the Asian American Civil Rights Movement had great…

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    On the topic of Jacob’s ideas to discourage criminal behavior, she is an open critic of the common theory of improving cities’ vibrancies by making room for more green space before considering whether the new parks would be properly integrated . If a park is located in “a low-traffic area such as the residential edge of a neighborhood, ” misallocated green space can become “havens for transient populations or criminal activity ,” and become the type of place where teenagers go to abuse drugs or…

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    Despite the progress made in policy over time to implement desegregation, there are many institutions that remain separate among Blacks and Whites. The most daunting separation that occurs between the races is in the living space. Residential racial segregation is an anomaly, as all of the legal efforts to live together in harmony are thwarted by this major gap in integrated neighborhoods. Many factors are suspected to contribute to this continued trend. It is theorized that it is the choice of…

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    Being raised in a humble home with little luxury yet filled with joy of family and hope of success. I’ve always understood that money isn’t happiness or we don’t all begin at the same place. In a home where intelligence and an education is admired I’ve always strived towards a future with a good education. Helping others achieve their goals has always been a dream of mine. Influencing people to do well and change their lives for the better are also something I’d like to achieve. Achieving my…

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    previously spent their time as slaves. Growing up in Harlem, New York, Baldwin experienced the struggle of being a black man in America, first hand. The racial tension in the city at the time was at it’s peak throughout his life, as segregation, gentrification, and racial bias were all issues yet to be dealt with. While Baldwin had dealt with many of the implications of racial struggle in his life, it did not stop him from becoming one of the most successful African American authors. During his…

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    Outhit Sanaphol-Hodges Professor Kateema Lee English 101 13 December 2015 People Like Us Several qualities that classifies diversity includes the different elements that make up one's individual identity, social upbringing and cultural background. Diversity includes race, gender, cultural differences, religious or political affiliation, personality and so on. In his essay, “People Like Us”, David Brooks defends his claim that the United States is not composed of those seeking a culturally…

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