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    womanhood. Furthermore, Andy dreams one night about the deer that she shot, and she states that there was a great deal of blood. Once she woke up from this dream, she felt the roaring of the inevitable ocean. This dream symbolizes the female menstrual cycle since it is the transfer from childhood to…

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    Gage Curry Professor Pollak WRTG-100-003 11 September 2016 The Single Story of Poverty-Stricken Neighborhoods Most people assume that rundown neighborhoods contribute nothing positive to society. I believe that not all impoverished neighborhoods should be perceived this way. It is unfair to speculate that every single neighborhood like this is exactly the same. Some genuinely have good people that are just involved in tough situations. A majority of citizens give in to the effects of poverty…

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    Environmental degradation and climate change affects the health and nourishment of the poor as well as lower their capacity to produce. Degradation of global environment such as air, water, and soil pollution, deforestation, and excessive waste contribute to human health threats around the world. Being exposed to all those environmental degradations can cause severe diseases; for instance, 19-25% of the diseases worldwide are connected to environmental elements. In addition, a big percentage of…

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    The Great Depression was arguably the most severe and influential economic crisis of 20th century America. Historians and economists have speculated as to the causation of the Depression since its occurrence. While it could be argued that the crash of the New York City Stock Exchange (NYCSE) on October 19, 1929 was the main contributing cause of the great depression, it can be seen that the crash was “more of a symptom than a cause” and that combined factors such as government mismanagement,…

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    Communication Stereotypes

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    Strategies for fostering productive relationships with individuals whose culture and lifestyle differ from our own. “Acquired knowledge that people use to interpret experience and generate social behavior.“ “Culture is as much, or as little, as the everyday experiences, people, events, smells, sounds, and habits of behavior that characterize…lives. “ Most volunteer work is focused on helping individuals from the low-income communities. It is important to learn how to communicate effectively…

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    the Period Shop which help women not to be ashamed about having their period. This help by having female not be embarrass about things that for natural for them and have them not use pills to try to postpone their period and or mess-up their period cycle and cause trouble to their…

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    the moment or not and if we do not intend to care for a child we need to take all measures to insure that we are protected so that "accidents" may not happen.But not only for pregnancy reasons, birth control pill has benefits to a woman 's menstrual cycle and helps lower some types of cancer. Having said this I do not feel it is only the woman 's responsibility, the use of birth control is not only for pregnancies, it besides abstinence is the best way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases.…

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    In the year of 2014, approximately 250,000 babies were born to mothers aged between 15-19 (CDC). The most important question posed now is, why are these teen pregnancy numbers so high? Is it because teenagers are uneducated in the risks of sexual activity? Is it because teenagers are too scared to confront their parents about going on birth control? The latter of the two seems to be more of a realistic reasoning. Birth control pills are among the most common form of birth control; they are a…

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    Poverty In Canada

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    poverty 's lethal effects on economic barriers, society 's social norms and the struggle of mental health, faced within the poor in Canada. Economical Barriers differentiating the wealthy and the poor are a major issue. Poverty is in a monotonous cycle of making the low economic status of citizens and visible minorities vulnerable…

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    Poverty Walk Reflection

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    The Poverty Walk was 3 consecutive days. It began when you woke up that morning and lasted until Midnight on the third day. This experience was to occur within the context of my daily life. This was a project that wanted you to experiences poverty and know what it is like to not have much. Expectations My expectations going into this assignment was I had to take it serious, I would hear the professor talk about this project in the beginning of the semester I would say to myself, I got this it…

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