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    For one, communism believes in “equal obligation of all to work”. However, this means that even if one were a rocket scientist who works hard all their life or an uninspired busboy, they would make the same amount of money, leading to a stagnant economy. This sense of equality also brings in a lack of individuality, similar to the Jewish assimilation in the 18th century, which led many Jews to lose part of their uniqueness when…

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    James Mercer Langston Hughes was born on the 1st of February, 1902 in Missouri. His parents got a divorce when he was young, and he was raised by his grandmother till the age of thirteen. He worked odd jobs such as assistant cook, launderer, and busboy. In 1930, he won the Harmon gold medal for literature. He wrote several novels, short stories, plays and poems, and he was well known for his interest in Jazz and how it influenced his writing. His life and works helped start the Harlem…

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    Mexican-Americans still had to go through the environment of earning less, and working harder than the average person just to make it by. With the small jobs of picking fruits, plants, and performing farm work. To housekeeping, maid service, and working as busboys. Anglos still criticize Mexican-Americans for “taking their jobs.” Mexican-Americans still get harassed about this concept today. Even after all of the hate, even after the ignorance, and assimilation that Mexican-Americans went…

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    Sirhan Sirhan Did He Do It Khari K. Campbell Penta Career Center Sirhan Sirhan Did He Do It Senator Kennedy died on June 6, 1968, one day after the shooting at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, where he had been celebrating victory in the California primary of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. He had just delivered his victory address in the ballroom and was taking a shortcut out of the hotel through the crowded kitchen when Sirhan stepped forward and opened fire.…

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    In Stephen King’s, The Body, the inclusion of life lessons is the most evident component in the book. In The Body, four boys, Gordie, Vern, Teddy, and Chris set out on a two-day journey to find a kids dead body. During their journey, the boys’ face many obstacles from avoiding getting hit by a train to fending off a gang of delinquents. This coming of age story has many life lessons that the boys learned, including how not all friendships last, parents are not always reliable, and how various…

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    In one of the episode, that shows an actor who played Juan as an illegal immigrant from Mexico who works as a busboy. In the show people witness a manager pushes his employee around as he was cleaning the tables unexpectedly they employee decided to fight back by asking when he will get paid, the manager refuses to pay him for his work because he is an illegal immigrant…

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    development. Hughes journeyed to Africa and Spain as a steward and then voyaging to Paris in 1924 as a cook for a brief period. He used his time in Paris to focus on his development and publishing of his poetry. After four years, Hughes was utilized as a busboy in Washington, D.C. where he met American poet Vachel Lindsay. Lindsay then used his associations to advance Hughes towards a broader audience. Eventually migrating back to Harlem, Hughes was affected by living in New York City's…

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    Bobby on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Bobby Flay knew at a young age how much he loved cooking, cooking became a distraction for Flay and he soon dropped out of high school at age seventeen. After dropping out of school, Flay wound up in a job as a busboy and later kitchen helper at Joe Allen’s in New York as demanded by the manager, his father Bill. Restaurant owner Joe Allen quickly realized the skills Bobby possessed in the kitchen. So, he paid full tuition to the French Culinary…

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    The discussion of a college education being something everyone should dream to achieve or achieve the dream. College education is something everyone should want but, not everyone should need. It also is not something everyone can afford with rising tuition. Now having a college education is not needed for people who are doing hobby, entrepreneur, or trade professions. Certain jobs and crafts like people’s hobbies can be completed successfully without you ever touching college education.…

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    It was rough being African American in a time like the 1940’s, especially in the United States. Langston Hughes, however, knew how to turn those hardships into poetry. Hughes was a strong believer of equality, and he expressed this in his poems. Because he grew up as an African American during the time of segregation in the United States and not only saw but experienced first hand the many acts of unkindness done to African Americans, Langston Hughes’s “I, Too” has a universal theme of racial…

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