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    Palladia Parole Transition Program (PTP) - 1806-1808 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10029 / Phone: 212-348-7548 A 90 to 120-day residential treatment program for men with drug-related felony convictions. Provides substance abuse and counseling services, plus assistance in finding permanent housing. Admission is by referral through the New York State Division of Parole. Getting Out & Staying Out (GOSO)- 91 East 116th Street New York, NY 10029 / Phone: 212-831-5020 / Assists ex-offenders age 16-24…

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    Essay About Aunt Rosa

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    career path in New York City as I always dream of. Also, another scenario a while back when I was four years old, I remember I went to visit her in New York for Christmas, which is where she lives and the rest of my family and a huge accident happened that impacted my life still till today.…

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    for me to know more about my very own continental people. In addition, I have never travelled outside of Malaysia and therefore never had a chance to know other parts of Asian countries. However, studying at UB is my chance to do so. I read in New York Business.com about an article saying that UB is a university, which has the most international student enrollments from Asian countries mostly from India, China, Korea, and Taiwan in year 2010. Again, those are the countries where I never reached…

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    New York City's Graveyard Shift is an essay about everyday people having night jobs in New York City. The essay talks about some of the people’s experience and thoughts about their night jobs. It is the norm to have a 9 to 5 job in the city, coming home to having the rest of the day to yourself, or going home to cook dinner for your family. For the rest of the city, people are just getting up to prepare themselves for night of labor. My favorite photo from the essay has to be of Villavicencio a…

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    Jane Addams took her talents and desire to help on a greater scale after a trip to Toynbee Hall in London with a friend, Ellen Gates Starr, the future co-founder of the Hull House. The inspiration they felt at this home for the poor was enough to be carried back with them and put to use. Her personal hardships were overcome, and for the greater good of the people, she pushed through and made their idea a reality, knowing that…

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    Nora’s Sentimentality in A Doll’s House In the play “A Doll’s House”, after eight years of marriage to Torvald, Nora realizes that she hasn’t properly known her husband. She realizes after a certain episode in their life that her husband has turned into a complete stranger to her. In this essay, I will explain why and how Nora’s failure can be explained by sentimentality in Jefferson’s sense. According to Jefferson, sentimentality is the problem of pleasurable or false beliefs. He explains it…

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    Nava Pros And Cons

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    The modern White House has not advanced an initiative unilaterally promoting voter registration dating back to the Kennedy Administration. However, most Democratic presidents have tangentially supported voter registration while in office. In 2010, President Obama issued a one-paragraph statement for Voter Registration Month, which urged qualified persons to register. Then, President Obama, at a town hall in Cleveland, Ohio, suggested mandatory voting 2015. Other presidents have symbolically…

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    In “ A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen, numerous indication of symbolism can be discovered throughout the whole play, but there is one detail of the play that doesn’t stick out to the reader like the others. “Nora’s childhood friend, [C]hristine Linde,” is one of the main characters in the play. Ibsen only gave the audience little aspects of Christine’s character in the play, only giving information about her relationship with Nora, Why she visited Nora and her [backstory]. But what is Christine’s…

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    In A Doll 's House, Henrik Ibsen writes a feminist play told through his characters of Nora Helmer and her husband, Torvald. In the beginning of the play, Ibsen writes Nora as someone who is submissive to her husband as a result of her upbringing with her father. She follows her husband 's word and does not question his authority. She is a mother of three who is caring yet somewhat distant. In the play, she is hiding a horrible secret; a secret that saved her husband 's life. Once Torvald finds…

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    Literary Devices in “A Doll’s House” “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen is a modern drama set in a house in the suburbs of Norway during the upper eighteen hundreds. The story centers around a housewife name Nora Helmer and the difficulties Nora experiences living a life acceptable in the eyes of society. People associated with Nora that have an impactful effect on the story include: Torvald Helmer, Nora’s husband and a banker; Mrs. Kristine Linde, Nora’s longtime friend who just moved into town;…

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