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    Gregorio Dati Book Review

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    interest in politics outside of his investments. He needs to make a living for himself and his family. He is clearly not poor either, as he invests thousands of florins into several business ventures. Dati is more of a middle class merchant and Pitti comes off as more of a upper class noble. Gregorio Dati’s memoir style is very different from Pitti’s style as Dati is constantly thanking God and honoring him at the start of every entry. At the birth and death of every child, he thanks God and…

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    does a really good job appealing to a viewer sense of logos because the viewer begins to think about all of the benefits of having this car, and how it could make their life more convenient. This advertisement is intended for the wealthy, and middle class citizen because this car is brand new, and most likely there are not too many cars like…

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    Food Deserts Essay

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    Food Desserts in America Food deserts are becoming an increasingly controversial social issue among Americans because it puts certain people at an unfair disadvantage. For example, lower class citizens are not offered easy accessible healthy food as opposed to their wealthier suburban counterparts. Urban dwellers are then forced to buy cheaper and unhealthier foods to feed their youth causing kids a number of issues such as focusing problems, childhood obesity, and lower test scores. This puts…

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    Hancock’s screenplay raises questions of cynicism, boosterism and liberal guilt especially of the upper-class liberals. The main surprise in Hancock story, is he does not write a villain to generate conflict. Yet, he does give the idea that people should be afraid of certain black male stereotypes. Michael’s character was written as though he has few thoughts of his own. On the flip side, Hancock writes the central story around the mom Leigh Anne. Hancock writes her as a strong-willed woman who…

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    Forest Acres Case Study

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    size, it is understandable why this community appears to be becoming more upscale when compared to other local communities. After visiting different areas of this community, Forest Acres appears to be a community that is populated mostly by upper middle class individuals. This is that many of the neighborhoods in the area are suburban, appear to be relatively quiet, and well cared for. With a great number of suburban neighborhoods being located in Forest Acres, it is possible that many of the…

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    Looking at this source you can easily conclude that the very muscular man on the bottom would be the third estate and everyone riding on him would be the first and second. The author of this source would have been a third estate sympathist, showing that the third estate was the backbone or the horse that carried the other estates around. The third estate being made up of the majority of people had to give the most. They paid more taxes and no say in government they were blindly led around…

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    Urban Differences

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    or on the news there are constant opinions from many sides. Some claim to know why a certain group has a lesser income or give advice on what they can do to lift themselves from said poverty. Either way, a barrier is created between the higher or upper…

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    family and the lower class, through the distancing of his relationship with Joe; his priority of money and wealth, through his frivolous…

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    Writings by white, male, upper-class individuals dominate the canon of Western History. While such a dominance does not negate their scholarship, the voices of the marginalized—women, the poor and ethnic minorities—are not represented in this limited historical viewpoint. Many mid-20th century historians felt that there was a need to counter this inequality of representation. For example, E.P. Thompson, Clifford Geertz and Natalie Zemon Davis each generated works that revealed the history of a…

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    Society is constantly changing and individuals have to constantly conform to the pressures that result from such change. Individuals strive to be socially accepted into society, the work place, and with friends and family. The constant battle to conform to these every day pressures and being the person that you are and not just to have a sense of belonging and importance, are only some of the battles people have to deal with throughout life. Society on a whole is generally becoming more…

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