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    inspiration to look for labor. Also society is the blame because it is responsible for poverty. Forfeiture of jobs in the low-income cities is a main contributor to poverty. There just simply isn't sufficient work to support people. Education is a chauffeur of social progress. Social…

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    Women and men are the same in rights, treatment, and work, right? Women in japan are forced to be house wives for their husbands, whether or not they want to; they can't pursue jobs or other activities. Men and women deserve to be equal in all things whether it be work or everyday activities anywhere. “Confucian values have created a hierarchy and reinforced the patriarchal structures… ” [In Japan] (Ronzi) Old values have created a male dominated society in Japan. The males hold the power in…

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    Oluseyi Akinbami once said, “Every man’s heart speaks, where no one can see, it reveals the motives for our actions, and many times the motives are not good.” In Lorraine Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun” the Younger family is one full of ambition. Each member of the family has a goal in life that they wish to achieve. For Ruth and Lena (Mama) Younger, this goal seems to present itself as the desire for family bonding. For Beneatha Younger, success in the medical field seems to be prominent.…

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    Oswald These are reasons and facts on my understanding that Oswald was not the lone assassin, how he was part of a larger conspiracy, and how he was not completely innocent. According to The JFK Assassination, “The FBI told a man to keep quiet about one man, and the other with a gun.” I do not think that Oswald was the lone assassin because in the text a man saw two men, one a railroad worker, and one that looked like a person in a police outfit, and the FBI told that man who…

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    atmosphere from inside the airport, to just a few steps outside was so different. The Costa Rican sun kissed my pale-skinned cheeks, and the chatter of people could be heard. Natives were yelling out, “Pura Vida,” and, “Welcome to our country!” Many chauffeurs were standing around, holding signs with the appropriate name. Families were greeting their loved ones who had been away on their own adventure. I caught myself smiling, not only because I was so anxious…

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    A Raisin in the Sun has several important themes and motifs such as race, family, and poverty, but the one that meant the most with me was the focus on hopes and dreams. The hopes and dreams of the Younger family were inspiring, especially in light of all of the difficulties that they had to endure. Racial oppression and poverty had huge impacts on the Younger family and the fact that they continued to pursue their dreams shows their courage and dedication. The Younger’s struggle to attain…

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    and I’ll use their weaknesses to my favor.” “You’re insane.” Sabra said. “They told you not to mess with them, yet you still choose to mess with them. I won’t lie, I like your spunk. I guess I got no choice, I’ll come with you. Your father or the chauffeur wouldn’t let you go anywhere unsupervised.” “You’d really come with me?” Malessica asked. “I already said I will.” Sabra mumbled. “Plus I used to live in Heliconia, it’ll be a trip down memory lane to visit.” Malessica reached in, hugged…

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    Arthur Miller was born in Harlem, New York on October 17, 1915. He was raised into a rather well-to-do household until his family faced utter devastation by the Wall Street Crash of 1929. This influenced them to fire their chauffeur and move from Manhattan to Brooklyn. After graduating high school, Miller worked various jobs to raise enough money to attend the University of Michigan. While he was in college, Miller wrote for the student paper and completed No Villain, his first play. He also…

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    Agatha Christie: Influences Behind her Great Success as a Mystery Writer Outsold by only the Bible and Shakespeare “The Queen of Crime”, Agatha Christie, is the most widely published author of all time, with books being sold all over the world in a hundred foreign languages (“Agatha Christie Biography”). The inspirations that led to this enormous success are just as interesting as the novels themselves. Even though the real reason is unknown perhaps she was such a popular author because of the…

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    Crowned And Moldering is the third book in the A Fixer-Upper Mystery series. Shannon Hammer, love that name, is out at the lighthouse mansion with the owner, Mac Sullivan, and her crew for a walk thru before she gets started on the renovation project. As they are inspecting the kitchen Mac asks about the dumbwaiter and as Shannon begins to explain the workings she gets the dumbwaiter dislodged and it goes crashing to the basement. As Shannon is looking down the shaft, she sees what appears to…

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