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    Struggles In America In America at this time there were many struggles with racism that we encounter In the ECM James Weldon Johnson crafted a character in the ECM to show us the Struggles in America. In the ECM James made a character a protagonist without a name who was mixed to show us all the struggles America went through. The characters mother was an African American Single Parent. His father was a white man who we see one time. When we see his father he gives him a necklace that he…

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    The Struggle of International Students at Community Colleges As the United States known to be the land of opportunities, the land of immigrants, better rights, equality, freedom, social interactions, better education, and good health care facilities are merely some of the many attractions that play a major role in attracting People from around the world. Some of these people who get attracted the most is students. Students from different regions around the world looking for opportunities…

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    “The Irish in America” takes a harrowing look at the struggle of the Irish people throughout the history of America. The emigration of the Irish to America was significant in the expansion of the country. The railways, buildings, and urbanization of the country in the early years were built on the strong backs of the Irish. Before the potato famine, Irish families in America were in need of work to care for their loved ones. Immigrants would often do manual labor for low wages, however still…

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    In Ta-Nehisi Coates’s book, The Beautiful Struggle, he speaks on the experiences he faced throughout his childhood. Ta-Nehisi was raised in Baltimore, Maryland, which is a predominately Black community. Growing up Ta-Nehisi witnessed and was faced with many street challenges such as, violence, gangs and drugs that were too advanced for him to handle. His father, Paul Coates, worked hard to transition Ta-Nehisi from a naïve boy into a strong and…

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    Oprah Winfrey Struggles

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    From Rags to Riches You probably think of Oprah Winfrey as a billionaire who hosted her own talk show, but did you know she had an extremely hard childhood? For people that face as many struggles as Oprah did as a child, they are usually not able to overcome them. However, Oprah was able to defeat the odds and grow even stronger from her obstacles. The main reason Oprah became who she is today is by her positive attitude and her commitment to never getting discouraged. Despite overcoming…

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    they will be aware on what specifically is going on with the returning soldier. Upon returning to their communities, soldiers formerly associated with armed forces and groups almost always confront significant community stigma. Much research on the struggles of veterans has focused on exposure to past-war related violent and mental outcomes as stated above, yet no specific work has been made to examine the role that stigma plays in shaping long-term psychosocial adjustment. The role of stigma in…

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    typical children’s story. It describes the wonders of the real world and the difficulties of a nation through the centuries. Most importantly, it shows the reality of human emotions and internal struggles when it comes to crisis. Characters in the story show their willingness to overcome their struggles, but don’t have confidence to believe in themselves. The Industrial Revolution is just like The Wizard of Oz because it shows the prosperity of the nation at the cost of everyone else.…

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    Cinderella produced by Walt Disney Pictures in 1950, was very successful. Disney produced Cinderella to be consumed mainly by kids, this movie contains many elements of class struggle and conflict, which is why I chose this movie to analyze through with a marxist sense on the Cinderella movie. In this paper I will point out the class struggles that Cinderella deals with and is forced to overcome. Once the movie began we have a panning shot where the story is taking place, immediately we are…

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    Jay Gatsby Struggles

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    Throughout the whole book Gatsby is facts with many different struggles. These include his high social standing, his moral dilemmas, his fatal flaw. All of these reason affect society in some way. Gatsby was a great man, this is why Jay Gatsby is a tragic hero in The Great Gatsby. First, Gastby has a high social status. He has a private plane and a big house. When Nick meets Gatsby he asked him, “And don’t forget we’re going up in the hydroplane to-morrow morning, at nine o’clock.”…

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    Power Struggle In Macbeth

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    various treacherous decisions. The reason for Macbeth’s unbecoming actions was an exchange of the character traits that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth possess. The exchange of character traits that occurs to the Macbeths can be classified into the power struggle that the couple goes through in the play, the interchange of character traits between the Macbeths, and Macbeth’s progression into a male…

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