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    Abby Smith Case Summary

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    Introduction Abby Smith is a 22 year old Caucasian female whom has recently experienced the loss of her mother. She is currently living with eleven other family members in a little house in Smallville, MO. Abby is struggling with making decisions on her own regarding her current housing situation. She relied heavily on guidance from her mother in the past and is struggling with making decisions on her own. She desires to live on her own but needs assistance due to her low socioeconomic…

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    Reality television is known for multiple stereotypes that surround it and most of the shows go along with them. These stereotypes include but are not limited to; being confined into one specific space or location, a certain of number people from multiple demographics and backgrounds, and having some type of motivator, usually monetary. The reality show, “Big Brother” follows all of these stereotypes but also brings a type of relevance to its viewers. Following the guidelines from the novel,…

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    push education in the schools, students need a second and even third round of drug prevention education in eighth grade and at the sophomore level. Police will continue to work with local stores to reduce shoplifting. They also have The Drug Dealer Eviction Program offers citizens a safe way to help law enforcement identify drug dealers in their neighborhoods. D.A.R.E teams up with Y.M.C.A. to get business and public involved in the safe place program to help abused children and run away. They…

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    Who Am I Now? I was a very quiet child. Born into this world, I didn’t know where I belonged or what to do. It all started when my Grandfather sailed over from communist plagued China in hopes of finding a better life with only $20 US in pocket. Building his business from bottom up, he saw his empire flourish, chasing the “American Dream.” My father soon came and took over, not only maintaining it, but growing as well. They were literally millionaires, until… he had me. Forced into bribery, my…

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    December 24th. Present day. As MADISON KNIGHT contemplates Christmas in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, she’s dead broke, and eviction looms. Her only chance to pay her bills rests on the New Year’s bonus from Once Again Antiques—if she can hold onto her consulting job for that long. One more misstep, one more unsatisfied customer, and she’ll be looking for employment elsewhere. While working from home, she takes a call from ZACH MURDOCK, a local rancher. Through a mix-up, the antique store…

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    Candide Satire Essay

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    Candide is the story of the character Candide and the circumstances that fell upon him after his abrupt eviction from a seemingly idyllic castle. These circumstances reveal that the metaphysical optimism that his mentor, Pangloss has taught him is incorrect, through hardship after hardship. The story successfully challenges metaphysical optimism, the belief that “we live in the best of all possible worlds” and illustrates its dangers and ridiculousness through the use of various satirical…

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    Living in poverty in America does not always equal hunger and homelessness. Some Americans believes that the word “poverty” means impoverishment: an incapability to provide a family with nourishing food, clothing, and suitable shelter. Families living in poverty surely fight to make ends meet; often they struggle to pay for nutritious meals to put on the table of air conditioning in the home. Barbara Ehrenreich states in an article that “the outlook is not as cozy when we look at the effects of…

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    lack of functional living space, unhealthy or dangerous conditions that hoarders. They often go without heat or other necessary comforts because they don’t want anyone in their home. The hoarder’s way of life could lead to separation or divorce, eviction, and even the loss of child custody (Neziroglu, July ). JoAnne is an example of a hoarder who is living in conditions who diminished the quality of her life and her grandson’s life. Joanne was in a video that showing how her hoarding…

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    Imperialism has been a prominent force in the world for centuries and centuries, shaping the way the world looks today. Imperialism is a system of control where the minority completely dominants the majority through the extraction and exploitation of the land and its inhabitants. Through a corrupt system of control, MNU, the film District 9 reveals the prominent downfalls of imperialism highlighting the subjugation of the “inferior”, personal benefit, and national oppression. Subjugation of…

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    Participants are being carefully selected in order to create interesting show for viewers. To win the final prize, a contestant must strategize and form alliances with others in order to survive periodic evictions and be the last housemate remaining in the compound. Producers ruthlessly edit the footage to achieve dramatic narratives and a bigger audience. Nothing about the show is real: friendships are fake and certain behaviors are an effect of…

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