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    Working Poor Response “The American Myth has its value. It sets a demanding standard, both for the nation and for every resident. The nation has to strive to make itself the fabled land of opportunity; the resident must strive to use that opportunity” (Shipler p.5). The American myth represents being able to be successful in America regardless of your background as long as you work hard. If you work hard in America you should have the chance to gain upward mobility among social classes. The…

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    Throughout the years, my life has been full of stories. Some full of laughter and others full of sadness and misery. These four stories are about the times where I made a mistake that ended up in me feeling some sort of pain or sorrow. Kindergarten My first time leaving the country. I was so excited to be going all the way to Mexico. I packed a week ahead for the journey. When we got on the plane, I was probably the most annoying person on there because I was asking my mom non-stop “Are…

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    Wargin Chapter Summary

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    Wilson, K. (2002). Bear snores on. Simon and Schuster. “One by one, a whole host of different animals and birds find their way out of the cold and into Bear's cave to warm up. But even after the tea has been brewed and the corn has been popped, Bear just snores on! See what happens when he finally wakes up and finds his cave full of uninvited guests -- all of them having a party without him!” (goodreads.com) After reading the book to the kids have them make a cave for the bear and his friends.…

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    Sheets of al.com, 61 students were taken into custody on drug charges that cold February night. With a few exceptions, the overwhelming majority of these arrests were for relatively small or trace amounts of marijuana. This night in 2013 began a snowball effect of further strained relations between U.A. students and Tuscaloosa P.D. Generally speaking, most students…

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    Arab-Israeli Conflict

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    I believe the following quotation that describes how the Arabs “would fight for every inch of their country” holds a significant amount of weight, in comparison to all the sources, as it embodies the root cause of the Arab-Israeli conflict and both sides determination to defend what they believe is rightfully…

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    Cholera Outbreak

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    contracting and dying of cholera. Developed countries such as the U.S. that once dealt with water-borne diseases like cholera, now boast populations with life-expectancies in the early eighties. The world is currently on a commendable path in its fight to eliminate cholera outbreaks. But, in order to successfully bring clean water and, consequently, better health, to the developing world, organizations must consider easy, sustainable methods individually tailored to every specific area, rather…

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    Feminism In Fifth Business

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    women usually consist of being weak, submissive, quiet, pretty subordinates to men (Brewer). Fortunately, most female characters in Fifth Business do not adhere to these stereotypes. For example, Liesl is just as strong as Dunstan as evidenced by the fight between the two of them. However, not all female characters in the novel are as fortunate as Liesl in that respect, such as Leola Staunton. Through her, Fifth Business shows the heartbreaking impact that the pressures of gender roles can have…

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    The personality trait anxiousness seems to have a genetic component. Individuals with that have different biological and behavioral variations of the serotonin-transporter-linked-promotor region (5HTTLPR) genotypes indicate that it’s the cause of differential biological stress reactivity. Different people becoming anxious and reacting to stress differently because of a genotype shows that there’s a strong nature component. “Susceptibility to stress may have biological roots, especially in the…

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    demanding equality for years, and this was the year everything changed. Women today are very prominent in society, but they were not always. The progressive era brought a new light to women. Women became needed when the men went off to fight in WWI; they took over factory jobs and helped build things the men needed overseas, all while they were fighting for women’s suffrage.…

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    Civilian Complaint Review

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    damage social liberties, the United States Department of Justice has been inadequately forceful in arraigning instances of police misuse. There are deficiencies, as well, in government law itself, which does not allow example and practice claims. The fight against police misuse must, accordingly, be battled essentially on the neighborhood level. The good thing about police misuse is that the circumstance is not sad. Policing has seen much advance. A few changes do work, and a few sorts of…

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