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    The author describes the town as a very small and tight-knit group of families. The whole village gathers together in the center of town for the lottery the kids would gather, the men would wave to one another, and the women would share gossip together. Many of the people living in the town were friends, and it would be hard not to with the small amount of people living there. The audience can determine this because the author states that “in this village, where there were only about three…

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    a job back then, the poor quality of living back then, and how depressing life was in those years. What concerns me the most is how hard back then it was to find a job. The reason why I was concern about that was because they were just trying to have food in the table, so there children don’t starve to death, and they also needed the job to maintain their family together and in good health. What also concerned me a bit was the quality of home they were living in. The reason that concerned me is…

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    changes that affected society, but it created serious problems that required to be addressed. Through the sources: “Studies of Factory Life: Among the Women” by Lillie B. Chase Wyman and “Waifs in New York City’s Slums” by Jacob Riis, we can piece together how industrialization and urbanization affected the working class and the poor. These reformers during this era spent their time trying to expose the horrors of the working class and poor and the changes of gender role of women, which was a…

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    when I was an only child, my dad just graduated law school and we were in debt and living off of wages from school jobs. Though we didn’t have lots of money, I never saw us as poor, I never thought we couldn’t get by with what we had, and that is because I learned from a young age that no matter how much you have of something, it’s how you see the world you live in that truly makes you rich.…

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    In Malaysia, multiracial communities living in peace and harmony. Harmony can be understand as a situation where societies live with tolerance reach and agreement . This thing happen after our country had been colonized by several emperialism country such as British , Japan and Netherland .This event teach us to help each other although different races . This environment is so important for central administration system.We know that Malaysia consist Melayu, India and Chinese races.The thing that…

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    it seems too obvious to overlook the wide array of diversity around us thus, great wisdom is needed to keep us living side by side harmoniously throughout the garden of our life. The presence of ‘global village’ has brought the human race together despite the boundaries of demarcation disputes. Therefore, it is crucial to form bonds of unity amongst us to ensure a brighter way of living especially, in a country comprising variety of ethnicity, religion and believes.…

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    Life In Trench Warfare

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    Imagine living in a hole day after day having death lingering over your head. Trench warfare was exactly that. Trench warfare is a method used by many countries during WWI, It was used to combat the advanced weapons used during the war. Trench warfare was effective for being able to protect soldiers from heavy fire. Yet instead of soldiers dying to heavy fire they died from living in these trenches. Trenches were among the worst places to be in during WWI because of the many health illnesses,…

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    Introduction The church-state relationship has varied in various cultures over time. It is my belief that church and state are “distinct but mutually influential.” Church and state have distinct areas of responsibility, and those responsibilities should be exercised with mutual respect and negotiated influence and authority. (McQuilken & Copan, 2013). Additionally, I believe that the church has an obligation to deal with world poverty. This paper will outline my reasoning for believing that…

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    Howie Close Friendship

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    that has bonded them together. In the text it says, ¨He was shaking with cold, and he wondered if they were going to die.¨ What he author is saying here is Howie was very cold and he was even wondering if they were going to die. Howie and Laura were left naked stranded on the island and they had to swim to the beach shore. This event must have left Howie and Laura traumatized. Since, Howie and Laura went through this disturbing experience together they are now bonded together and this shocking…

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    outside a caravan, obviously hit by hard times, which conforms to the stereotype that black people are of a low wealth and are worse off than other ethnicities. A sound bridge of a trumpet has been used to link the community together and highlight the idea of working together and looking out for each other. The scene then cuts to inside the caravan where the music continues to play as you see the man playing the instrument. The two men are very tightly framed and there’s very little space in…

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