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    The Struggles of Immigrants There are thousands of immigrants living here in America, many of them have the same daily struggles which include housing, food, health, and most important education. The way America treats immigrants from all over the world is crucial. The discrimination they receive doesn 't only affect them emotionally but it also affects them mentally. The treatment they receive affects their children as well, their children face discrimination/bullying in school just because…

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    Democracy is the system of government we are accustomed to and are familiar with it by defining it as a power in which the people have a say in it as an institution, ruling indirectly through our elected representatives. It is historically presented as why the United States is thought of to be a country full of freedom and opportunity, the American Dream. The Declaration of Independence is a widely celebrated document where a new nation was formed. It includes ways in which laws are meant to…

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    High School Struggles

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    During my first semester of freshman year, I have gone through tough times and some great times. Since the first day of highschool, I knew that highschool is not going to be the same as middle school. Some of the struggles that I have been going through, is always procrastinated my assignments. I have procrastinated so many things, that it has impact my grades a lot. In order to fix that, I will need to make time to do my work. If I keep delaying on my work in the future, I will soon fill my…

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    Arab Youth Struggle

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    The Struggle of Today’s Arab Youth At a time when the western world and all the freedoms enjoyed in it are a tap or click away; the struggle for Arab youth is an entirely foreign one to previous generations. Arab youth are struggling with a crisis of their learned identity clashing severely with the world they see in mass culture, a free world they desperately want to live in and be a part of. Access to the Internet, technology and the resultant rapidly amplified globalization has made their…

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    Virmati struggles all her life for happiness but fails at every stage. She represents all the Indian women who starved for self-identity and a proper place in the society. The novel explores the idea that though India achieved freedom, Indian women are still struggling for their own independence. The fight for female autonomy and separate identity is still in the process. If a woman tries to go beyond her boundaries, she is cast away from the society. She becomes alienated from her own family.…

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    Cohen insists that “the structural transformation of the lived condition of marginal communities has to guide our struggle,” and that changes in policy and other action are means within the struggle. “Struggle” points to the necessity of doing with intention, in interdisciplinary and multi-dimensional in positioning ourselves against the state. A look at health, social determinants of health, and health outcomes gives insight to another form of state violence. An inequitable distribution of…

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    The Beautiful Struggle, a memoir, explores the life of an African American living in west Baltimore, an area known for its poverty and crime. Ta-Nehisi Coates, the author, illustrates the struggle black people encounter regarding racism and living in a world dominated by white people. The Beautiful Struggle raises questions regarding inclusion and diversity of different ethnicities and cultures while also exposing us to a life that we are not familiar with. To many people, familiarity brings…

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    My Writing Struggles

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    Writing Is a Struggle “It all begins and ends in your mind. What you give power to, has power over you. If you allow it.” -Leon Brown. This defines the struggle I have with being able to put my thoughts and ideas onto paper. My thoughts and ideas are many, I have so much going on in my brain at one time. I find it challenging to take my opinion or direction and accurately communicate it on paper. I must write first thing in the morning, have complete silence, and need an outline to keep me…

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    Lennie Small Struggles

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    Struggles of Lennie Small California in the 1930’s, the book, Of Mice and Men was published. There are two main characters, but I’m focusing only on one of them: Lennie Small. Lennie is a character who has a mental disability, who is an outcast, and is bullied. Lennie is a big man (ironic, right?) with big, broad shoulders, shapeless of face, and with large, pale eyes. There is one noticeable characteristic about Lennie. He has a mental disability, which was mental retardation. Even though this…

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    laments about the struggle of his inability to articulate real sentences. Everyone wants what they cannot have and complains about what they do have to people who cannot possibly understand. It’s part of human... er Muppet nature. Kermit’s catch phrase, “It’s not easy being green,” exposes the most insecure part of humans, their need to always desire what they cannot have and mourn about what they can never take away. Kermit is green, and while being green may be his major struggle, other,…

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