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    state and local taxes has been getting big traction. Middle-class are paying higher taxes than upper class it says the tax systems are upside down that poor people paying more and the rich people are paying less. I believe that wealthy people are paying to little taxes. Why that rich pays so lower and the poor pays a lot? Let us say that you big company. People says that once you make a good money of the beginning of middle class and upper class it is always the worse. The reason I say that…

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    Karl Marx is perhaps one of the most important philosophers of recent history. Though perhaps most famous for inspiring Communism with his Communist Manifesto co-authored with Karl Marx, his entire theory of class struggle and the role of the proletariat and the bourgeois is very influential to this day. Writing in eastern Europe in the mid to late 1800’s, Marx inspired many of the writers of the day, which had a large role in thought, leading up to the eventual Communist Revolution in Russia in…

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    ideas as him. Living during the industrial boom, Marx had the idea that if factories and businesses were run by the rich and powerful paying workers a very minimal amount, then there would inevitably be class struggle. He thought that what would come of this class struggle would be the working class overthrowing the system and taking charge. Working with Engels, together they wrote The Communist Manifesto, their most famous piece, in 1848. It is about the original idea of communism and why it…

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    I know all the words I’m about to read to the entire class. I keep looking around the class at all the posters that are telling me how to break down the sentence and paragraph. It was in this class that first made me feel ashamed and embarrassed of my struggle to read and write. I was in this class full of student who found the same subject hard, but my approach to this situation was different. My goal was to improve and be out of this class, everyone else seamed not to have a single worry…

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    The struggle and distinction between social classes was a central feature of antiquity, from the first primitive civilizations in Mesopotamia to the advanced republic of Rome. The constant struggle between the upper and lower classes, the rich and the poor, forced lawmakers to try and alleviate these tensions in order to keep their societies from falling apart. However, the approach these lawmakers took to solve these problems were very different from one another. King Hammurabi of Mesopotamia…

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    Cinderella produced by Walt Disney Pictures in 1950, was very successful. Disney produced Cinderella to be consumed mainly by kids, this movie contains many elements of class struggle and conflict, which is why I chose this movie to analyze through with a marxist sense on the Cinderella movie. In this paper I will point out the class struggles that Cinderella deals with and is forced to overcome. Once the movie began we have a panning shot where the story is taking place, immediately we are…

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    level course as a nontraditional student. Through a successful attempt in post-secondary education I began to think school could be something I could reproach. Subsequently, my inquiry about the struggles I had in school my entire life had its first victory I was proud of accomplishing. Additionally the struggle to understand the readings and learn to spell the spelling word lists…

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    This quote sums up nearly everyone’s intelligence in a few simple words. Every person should be aware of what their strengths and weaknesses are. For example, you may know you are extraordinarily talented in another language, but you know about your struggle in math. To find out what my family’s fortès and weaknesses are on the subject of intelligence, I interviewed myself and two other family members: my mother and my sister. Here, I asked all three of us the same two…

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    get to read a great essay. Another way teaching can be joyful is the fact you get to see the students reaction when a break hits. for example the last minute of class before summer vaction, most of the kids start counting down. I think that this is joyfull because I used to be one of those kids.I also want to see them run out of the class. Another way i believe teaching can be joyful is because i can read children liture with them. For example, most elementary students read storys written by dr.…

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    surroundings and continues to neglect her new “temporary” home at the Foster’s place. Throughout the whole first season, she seems to struggle with self-acceptance that causes problems in both her social and love life. She falls in love with Brandon who later becomes her adoptive brother and makes close connections with Wyatt, a boy she first meets in her literature class. This struggle also affects later on when she is about to meet her biological father. She questions her existence and origin…

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