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    Desaparecer On May 30, 1498, conquistador and explorer Christopher Columbus set sail on his third voyage to the New World. After his first two voyages around the Caribbean, the adventurer finally set foot in what would today be modern-day Venezuela. These first steps into the New World would forever change South America culturally, historically and economically. Today, due to the historical prevalence of their previous European colonizers, South America has begun to develop into a growing…

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    One of Miss Marple’s biggest struggles in the novel is her resistance to the gentrification of her community. Throughout the novel she constantly laments over the modernization of her once quaint village. Agatha Christie demonstrates this at the beginning of the novel when Miss Marple visits “St Mary Mead was not the place it had been…

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    The book, Unequal City: Race, School, and The Perceptions of Injustice by Carla Shedd and published by Russell Sage Foundation is a study about how race and inequality plays a large role in adolescents perceptions of life. Shedd describes adolescent’s perceptions of themselves and their environment through their participation in Chicago’s Education system. Interviewing students across four urban high schools in Chicago. She lays out the difficulties their geographical terrain and area of…

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    Poverty is a huge issue in our world today. More than 46 million Americans are poor in the United States. 1.6 Million children have stayed in a shelter or emergency housing (Zalan, Kira. “ How Violence Perpetuates Poverty”). Several people find that their struggle to get out of poverty can sometimes be challenging because of the violence. Bullies in the neighborhood can beat, rape, and rob you, which can give you less of a chance to improve your economic status, those such things can pull you…

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    Regarding Purposes Human purpose There are many different ideas of what human purpose is or what it should be. Personally, I believe it means that a person should follow their heart and do what they love Along with following their heart; people should be kind and respectful to each other. We need to be respectful to each other and to defend the people that are not in the positions to do so themselves. Human purpose is about finding your passion and following it, but also making sure that…

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    Up from the Holler: Della Mae Justice grew up in “the Holler,” a poor area of East Kentucky. She lived with her mother and stepfather until the age of 15 when she was forced to live in foster care for 9 months before going to live with her cousin, a successful lawyer, who lived in the wealthy area of Pikeville. For Justice, who has since become a successful lawyer herself, “class is everything” (Lewin 2). It was and still is a difficult adjustment to go from living in poverty to being a part…

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    Saturday Night Fever, the iconic 1970’s disco film is really a tale of two cities, Manhattan and Brooklyn. It’s a depiction of people trying to break out of dead end lives. While both Manhattan and Brooklyn are a part of New York City, in the 1970’s they were worlds apart. Manhattan was White Collar while Brooklyn was blue collar. Manhattan was a borough full of hopes and dream while Brooklyn, the setting of the film, was the home of broken dreams. The characters in Saturday Nigh Fever, most…

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    Hillary Clinton Health Care- Clinton will stand up to Republicans who led attacks on the Affordable Care Act, Clinton wants to build on its success to bring the promises for affordable healthcare to more Americans. She wants to reduce the cost of prescription drugs and bring down out-of-pocket costs like copays and deductibles. Hillary Clinton wants to fight for health insurance for the lowest- income Americans in every state by encouraging states to expand medicaid and access to affordable…

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    Introduction On July 17, 1998 South Africa signed and proceeded to ratify, the Rome Statute of the International Court (Plessis, 2007). South Africa was one of the earliest supporters for setting up the court that would be known to try extreme cases of human rights violations. The International Criminal Court (ICC) was in fact created to take care of any atrocities and punishing them within the international borders, ones that cannot be dealt with within their own territories. The ICC stands as…

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    Affordable Housing History

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    History The need to provide a safe and suitable housing has been problematic since the 1800s in the United States. The tenement reform was an early intervention by the local government before the federal government got involved in 1937. Congress passed the Wagner-steagall housing Act, which established the current federal housing program. For the past years, public housing authorities having been trying to attain the level of success mixed income housing authorities pursue today? The beginning…

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