chain. Along that note, free or low cost job training should be offered in these public housing areas to help these would be workers reach a higher paying job. The more money that they make, the easier it is to be self-sufficient and stop relying on aid to live. For example there is “a new program funded by United Way” that “offers job-search help to people in imminent danger of homelessness" (Katel). Another great example was putting unemployed men to work on federally funded projects like the Civilian Conservation Corps that was suggested to Congress by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933 (Katel). A program similar to this could help put many of the homeless to work and could also be used to help build the public housing projects to house…
Research Portfolio: The retrospective data gathered for this paper will be the foundation for the argument. The book and papers previously mentioned will serve a significant role in helping to gather information because they themselves are detailed and all contain a preponderance of further readings on the subject. The kind of information which I focused on was facts about the intentions of the LDDC and then reports on what they ended up producing. Also, I used reports of other gentrified areas…
Regarding posting flyers for house council executive board candidates, there was not a history of mandating resident assistants to put up flyers for candidates ever before. When I was a sophomore student running for the president position in Johnson, Lewis, and Thatcher cluster's (abbreviated as JOLT) house council, I literally had to put up my flyers myself with my own hands in each hall and conversed with every passenger for election. This holds the truth to every other candidate as well. For…
contrast to the housing in the overcrowded and dilapidated slums (and some residents of the quarter did not even have such housing), new lighthouse where you can live for a separate lockable door, with electric lighting, light walls, with large spaces around buildings, in terms consistent with the realities of the XX century. A lot of attention was paid to the fact that children can play safely on the wide lawns, rather than the dark backyard. In addition, in the first quarter was supposed to…
I believe that the Council of Vocations assigned Equality the job of street sweeper because he was already smarter, taller, and more curious about things than everyone else. The Council of Vocations fears that if they were to assign Equality to be a scholar he would be to interested in the work he is doing. His wanting to learn more about science would lead him to find the way that his society and councils run the city, and how they have ran the people for all of these years. Equality would soon…
knowing no one would believe that a street sweeper could be an inventor. Equality's’ primary motivation was to defy all odds against him, and technically he didn’t really work harder based upon the fact that his invention could benefit mankind. In his heart. He knew that he could do better than just being a street sweeper, causing him to dream of being put into the house of scholars. In the collectivist society Equality lived in, everyone had to be the same, possibly to avoid…
I traveled to the government center in toledo to attend a meeting with a small group of government students. Along the way, we got lost but eventually found the tall white building that one of our friends described to us as the government center. I found a parking spot and paid the parking meter. We walked the rest of the way in the unpredicted humid May weather. The building was refreshingly cool; the inside was presented in a sophisticated manner. I could not help but feel out of place in my…
so when the Council labels students their profession, he wishes for the Scholar label. Unfortunately the decision didn’t go as planned. After receiving the label of being a street sweeper, Equality 7-2521 finds a tunnel from The Unmentionable Times. This tunnel becomes his “experimentation lab”. In this lab, he re-invents electricity and presents the invention to the Council of Scholars. The Council asks Equality 7-2521 if he made the invention alone. He replied with yes. “‘What is not done…
someone’s beliefs or attitude. This method is also shown in Anthem by the council keeping everyone in a “we” mindset and changing them over originally. One way of brainwashing…
else, and the readers later learn that he has blonde hair and blue eyes, an uncommon combination in this society. Just Equality’s image makes him seem conspicuous, therefore he is already to be feared. Second, while he is enrolled in school, Equality contrasts from the other humans because he asks questions and is absolutely brilliant. These qualities cause problems in his life. The teachers and other authorities dislike his behavior, so Equality tries to dull himself down and seem less…