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    Child Of The Americas In the poem‚ “Child of the Americas‚” Aurora Morales uses the literary element of repetition to illustrate how different cultures around the world can come together and become one as a whole. “I am a child of the Americas…I am a U.S. Puerto Rican Jew… I am not Africa. Africa is in me… I am not European. Europe lives in me… I am new. History made me… I am whole‚” (Morales). Morales’ use of repetition illustrates all of the different characteristics she feels in her life

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    Girl Child Is The Future Of Every Nation And India Is No Exception ’Perseverance and inspiration often leads to privilege but without hard work and dedication they’ll be no success. The hardest profession to take in life is being a girl child. Discrimination and discrepancy are two most important factors that hamper the journey of every female from the earliest stage of life. Starting from her presence into her mother’s womb to infancy‚ childhood and finally to adulthood‚ she is outnumbered by the

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    How to chase girl(outline) Introduction: From the beginning of human civilization.Chasing Women is one of big activity in men’s life which they are never being tired of.the homosexual are not included.Chasing girl is a instinct of every men.But some of them can’t get it clearly.Some of man cann’t be with a girl he likes.That’s not means he is not good enough.But he doesn’t know well about skills.Today im going to tell u guys how to chase a girl.(Chinese and Cantonese saying about chase girl)Actually

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    Marginality is the state of being excluded and being treated as an outsider based on cultural differences. The following works demonstrate both assimilation and marginality in a number of ways “Child of the Americas”‚ “Stephen Cruz”‚ “Mother bathing child”‚ “Four youths” In the poem “ Child of the Americas” marginality was being portrayed through the author‚ with her having a mixed background being Jewish and of Puerto Rican decent‚ and speaking spanglish. In the beginning of the poem‚ the author

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    A major problem that is rising in America is Child abuse. We need to work together as a community‚ to come up with a resolution. People need to report suspected abuse in the first place. On the contrary‚ someone may witness violence as it happens‚ fear of retaliation prevent them from calling the police or social worker. By the same token‚ someone may feel that it is best for the child to report abuse. However‚ may not say anything as a result of guilt and embarrassment. Nevertheless‚ these emotions

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    The Exploitation of the Black Woman In America Malcolm X stated that “ The most disrespected person in America is the black woman. The most unprotected person in America is the black woman. The most neglected person in America is the black woman” which is a statement that I believe to be very true. In the article‚ “Feminist Intersections in Science: Race‚ Gender‚ and Sexuality Through the Microscope” by Lisa H. Weasel explores and highlights how science is affected by different elements of life:

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    The Rise of Industry In America By the 1900’s the United States had emerged as the leading industrial power in the world‚ with a manufacturing output that exceeded Great Britain‚ France‚ and Germany. There were many factors that helped to accomplish the rise of America. Those factors include natural resources‚ immigration‚ new inventions etc. On May 1862‚ the Homestead Act let any American‚ including freed slaves‚ to put in a claim for up to 160 free acres of land. In exchange‚ homesteaders paid

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    February 21‚ 2013 Mr. Moore 2342 Magnolia Road Florence SC‚ 24673 Mr. Moore: On Saturday February 5‚ 2013 we organized a birthday party of my brother and all his college friends were invited. I chose to arrange a party in your restaurant as I heard the food service at your place is authentic and the food is tasty but for my surprise the food served was pathetic. Initially‚ the guests were supposed to get soup as starter but the starter didn’t come till the dinner time. The guests were

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    willing‚ and fit to raise a child. Before having children this evaluation should reveal the nature of the parents‚ that they will not abuse nor neglect their child and ensure that they will nurture them. If you had a child without authorization you would be fined a large sum of money‚ hopefully maintaining cooperation and form of punishment‚ without punishment the evaluation wouldn’t be taken seriously. It’s for protection‚ not oppression. I’m not trying to enact a One-Child policy‚ or limit the number

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    The Dustbowl of America in the 1930’s The Dust Bowl of North America was a disaster in the early 1930’s when huge parts of the Midwestern and Western farmlands of America became wastelands. This happened due to a series of dry years‚ which agreed‚ with the extension of agriculture in unsuitable lands. Droughts and dust storms caused by poor labor practice troubled farms and ranches of the Great Plains; causing a great migration of its people to other‚ more fertile‚ lands. The problem had become

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