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    A Brief Summary Of Jimmie

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    As the novel opens, Jimmie, a young boy, is leading a street fight against a troop of youngsters from another part of New York City's impoverished Bowery neighborhood. Jimmie is rescued by Pete, a teenager who seems to be a casual acquaintance of his. They encounter Jimmie's offhandedly brutal father, who brings Jimmie home, where we are introduced to his timid older sister Maggie and little brother Tommie, and to Mary, the family's drunken, vicious matriarch. The evening that follows seems…

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    The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is a great book that gives the reader and insight of how life was for people with low income, foreigners and also how females and men were looked upon as. Sinclair signals how people that come from poor class are treated and also taken advantage of. Racism is also shown to foreigners, they are looked at as if they were animals. Sexism is shown when women are taken advantage and unable to say or do anything for their own safety. Sinclair published this book secretly…

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    Vorozhba Research Paper

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    In the small town of Wandlitz, Germany, just north of Berlin, there was an ordinary bar where ordinary people all gathered to consume a German favorite, beer. As any other, there was different clientele on different nights. During the week there would be the drunks that came to the bar to forget all of their sorrows, various celebrations and the working class who needed to relax before they returned home from work. On the weekends the bar was packed with numerous people who were all there to…

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    reflection of Henry looking outside showing his despair and regret of that day. Henry’s eyes slowly close and the memories of that day replay. As Henry’s memory appears on screen Henry, captured in a long shot, slowly sips his whiskey poured by the bartender as he reaches his hands into the peanuts provided on the counter. Two gentlemen, who appear to work on farms by their outfit of overalls, begin conversing about their…

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    Best Dive Bar Essay

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    Dive bars are broadly defined as a shabby and disreputable establishment—essentially the lowest of quality drinking establishments. Though there are numerous guides to Boston’s “best dive bars,” this complicates the definition of what exactly constitutes what makes a bar a “dive”. If a dive bar is always shabby and seedy, is it possible to be “the best” in being the worst? If so, would the award for the best dive bar actually go to the worst? Many of these common standards that define a dive…

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    first time ever, Connors caught her beloved man, in his amoral act. “She came in for a beer and asked if I had seen Johnny. I told her I saw him with this woman by the name of Nellie Blye, loving her up and such. They left the bar at 5.” says bartender Sean Noms from the Perky Saloon. Noms states that Frankie left the bar furiously, and he never saw her again that day. Frankie Connors…

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    It all started at the bus stop it was around 5 pm i was getting ready to go to work i worked the graveyard shift almost no one would ever come so i would just do school work or sleep so i was on the bus going to work then i fell asleep i woke up and it was 10 pm i was in some different place it smelled like alcohol and vomit i had no idea where i was i could only see the top of the bus i had almost no money and my cell phone was dead i couldn't even stay on the bus because it was the poor man's…

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    GirlChild is a fiction novel written by Tupelo Hassman. The setting takes place in the dirty roads of the Calle de la Flores, a bunch of trailer homes making it a trailer park, uniting all people that live there the same, outside the small town of Reno, Nevada in the 1980s. This well known novel is about a young girl that shares her life story that comes with many struggles and obstacles. One of the main Character is Rory Dawn Hendrix. She is the young girl that this novel is mainly about.…

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    The Adventurer in the great space war In the times of the space war, there are many people fighting. It is an battle for land to live. The people have created the future. They've created how to breath in space. Jonathan Stoudemire, has been the leader of the republic. Jack Winston, is the leader of the resistance. They have been fighting for years. Jack Winston meets a young man who just appeared at his base. They don’t want to take him. They bring him to the medical room and save him. He says…

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    It was night time in Ocean Fall Piers where The Black Lions concluded their search of the Crimson knight. Rin say’s “Another empty lead (sigh), I thought for sure the we got him.” Fredric stated, “How do we know that he is real and not a person the king created to struck fear in the heart of his enemies.” Mogath replied “There is one proof that he exists His mansion.” October say’s “The hospital had someone bring in a wounded person this someone was the Crimson knight and the wounded person…

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