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    In the 1930s, migrant workers George and Lennie take new jobs on a farm in California bucking barley for the ranch owner and his son. In the beginning, George and Lennie discuss their past and how they have come this farm; they have come from the north where Lennie did something bad and forced the two to flee. After they arrived at the ranch, they begin their work and in the process meet the other characters; some they manage to befriend and others become enemies. The duo encounter the boss’s…

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    “Of Mice and Men” was also adapted to theater in both The States (2014) and Spain (2012). The Broadway version is something which caused a ripple of fame for director, Anna D. Shapiro. Spanish director Miguel del Arco presented his version of the novel as a play in Madrid in 2012, where it was also surrounded by amazing reviews. One might wonder how such a short novel could have inspired a chain of successful interpretations all over the world, but the answer lies in the simplicity and…

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    Articles Reviews: Economics; The worst Paying US Jobs Glassman, Mark and Dorothy Gambrell. "The Worst Paying U.S. Jobs Are on the East and West Coasts." Businessweek.com, 2013.Web. 28 Oct 2013. . In their article published on October 11, 2013, Glassman and Dorothy present information about jobs that pay the lowest in the United States. They locate that the ten worst paid for jobs, are specifically on the East Coast and South Coast except for the cases of dishwashers in Las Vegas as well as…

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    is a compassionate person who appreciates having people in his life to share experiences. On the other hand, Steinbeck also has instances where people's relationships harm their well-being and character. A critic writes, “They come together in the Salinas Valley, there to enact the scenes that are vital to Steinbeck’s story of a new creation, this time the creation by man of his own world. This is, however, no usual family record of getting and spending, begetting and dying. The events are…

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    The 19th century was a revolutionary time in Europe. The continent began the century filled with absolute monarchies and little to no free trade, and ended it dominated by the bourgeoisie, or middle class, and emerging capitalist economies. These fundamental changes in society led to the emergence of revolutionary political thinkers like Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, who in 1848 released The Communist Manifesto. In The Manifesto they describe what they view to be the cyclical nature of human…

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    Community Description My agency focuses on helping people of low income and also the homeless population in San Mateo County. Low-income individuals and families find it extremely hard to find affordable housing, especially in San Mateo County. San Mateo County has become a very expensive county to live in and it is only getting more expensive each year. Because of the rising prices of housing in this county many people are unable to afford housing. The housing situation in San Mateo County…

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    Mexico is a country that is known to have an abundance it natural resources such as petroleum, gold and timber. Likewise Mexico has a rich history that ranges from the Aztecs to the major influence that Spain and other European countries had on Mexico’s social and political culture. Throughout Mexico’s existence, it has always suffered from political and economic instability due to corruption. For instance, the one party rule of the PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) for 71 years has…

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    him instead of someone else. 2a) Poverty: John Steinbeck reveals his ideas about poverty through the setting of the novel. It is clear that the author had to set this novel during the Depression of the 1930’s, in a real agricultural valley--the Salinas Valley-- on a ranch with itinerant workers who have very little chance of achieving any financial success. They live in a sparsely…

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    How does John Steinbeck present the theme of power? Of Mice And Men is a novella written by John Steinbeck. John Steinbeck was an author born in the Salinas, California. The area in which he lived in played a big role in the setting of Of Mice And men as he grew up in a fertile agricultural valley, not far from the Pacific Coast, which served as setting for a lot of his best written work. Of Mice And Men is based on two migrant workers in California, George Milton and Lennie Small. The two…

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    In the short story “The Chrysanthemums” and the novel Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck portrays two women and their lives on Salinas ranches during the great depression who are trapped as a result of their gender. In “The Chrysanthemums”, Elisa is married to Henry, who makes her feel fenced off by making gardening her whole world. In Of mice and Men a women, a women only known as Curley’s wife is also fenced off by her selfish, and aggressive husband. Both of the women that Steinbeck portrays lead a…

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