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    The economy of the late 1920s was no longer the same as prior years when it was “driven on steel, coal, textiles, railroads, and other heavy industries” ; instead it was driven by consumerism and credit. When the stock market crashed on October 29, 1929, it wiped out people’s investments and caused major panic to the public. With banks across the country closing down and foreclosing homes without returning the money that belonged to their customers, it left nearly all Americans in poverty and…

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    Jonathan Gerath Ms. Stewart Survey of Literature 6/9/17 Poverty in our country has many broad consequences for society. This impacts children the most. The number of people living at or below the poverty level in the United States is on the rise. Poverty does not get the attention that it should from our news media. Society needs to ensure that its future leaders, our children, are successful. Poverty is everyone's problem and we need to act now. The three main consequences of poverty are…

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    Annotating Bibliography Thalia Eliza Barclay. “A Nation of Meat Eaters: See How It All Adds Up”. NPR, www.npr.org. Posted June 27th, 2012. www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2012/06/27/155527365/visualizing-a-nation-of-meat-eaters. Accessed January 8th, 2017. C: The article I chose was posted on June 27th, 2012. I think the time suitable for my question is because the number of livestock won’t change a lot in 4 years, just a little larger than before. R: These data is very important for me. I need…

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    The Barrow Gang The 1930’s were a time of hope, despair and vulnerability for the United States. The Great Depression destroyed the American economy and left millions of people without money, homes, or food. American people deserted their foreclosed homes and found themselves living in Hoovervilles, which were shanty insufficient neighborhoods built in the suburbs of big cities. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, the two most recognized members of The Barrow Gang, took advantage of the tanking…

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    Dickens use of the metaphor "where angles might have sat enthroned, devils lurked,and glared out menacing.", emphasizes the fact that where children should enjoy life and be full of innocence despite this the poor children actually are more likely to be in the workhouses and not be educated.the use of the noun "angel" has religious connotation to purity and kindness. on the contrary the noun "devils" refer to the…

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    still be the lucky ones with all the breaks.’’ (Hinton 117). This concludes that the Socs get the breaks because the Greasers get blamed for it when they did not do anything and the Socs did it. This also concludes that the Greasers have a difficult life because when the Socs start a food fight in the cafeteria they blame the Greasers. Therefore, the Greasers struggle more than the Socs because they get in trouble with the law a lot and not the Socs.…

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    “She looked at me straight in the eye. ‘Things are rough all over.’” (Hinton 34, 35). The novel, The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton is about a group of Greaser friends who get in trouble with a group of Socs. The Socs take it too far one night, sending Ponyboy and Johnny on the run. Ponyboy and Johnny go through many conflicts, and solve very few problems in the end. S.E. Hinton’s theme of “things are rough all over” is evident in the struggles the Greasers and Socs face. However the Greasers face…

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    just a little too big for you. The House On Mango Street shows people stuck in poverty, discrimination and language. You might have an emotional rollercoaster while you're reading these stories, because these characters are on a ride, a ride for their life, literally. You might not want to shoot for big goals, you might want to stay down low, but not to low the poverty might chase you, down or possibly hunt you till you're final days. All I'm saying is be carefull out there, these stories show…

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    Poverty is a causal nexus for many problems in American neighborhoods. Baltimore, a city once known for its thriving economy during the manufacturing era saw its socio-economic downfall when the manufacturing era ended and poverty became a looming reality for many of its residents. Although Federal and state governments have tried relentlessly to revive Baltimore, substance abuse, racial segregation, and violence caused by the then rapidly declining economy diffused in the fabric of the city.…

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    pregnancy test? I purchased the test and when to the restroom on the 1st floor of my building that restroom is normally empty and really quiet. As I walked in to the very last stall, I started to get real nervous, I don’t know why, maybe it was cause my life was about to change! I sat down to read the instruction; one line meant it was a negative and the same line with a plus sing meant positive, so I peed on the stick the instruction said wait 3 min the look, but I didn’t followed them. I…

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