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    In the Mist of Hardship

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    Paraphrase the poem “In The Mist of Hardship” The villagers returned home at daybreak and their clothes were torn and wet. They walked over to the stove. They had scratches on their hands and their legs were full of cuts. However‚ they did not knit their brows to show despair. They do not look depressed or disturbed after what they had just gone through. The villagers had spent a whole day and night walking through the horrible floodwater. The water was full of broken twigs‚ pieces of tree barks

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    Hardships In Slavery

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    In this article we are putting ourselves in the shoes of a child in slavery‚ 150 years ago. We look at the hardships in which the slaves had to endure to make it through the day. Each day you would do whatever you’re told to do in order to stay alive. One day‚ you hear something that really sparked your interest‚ you heard that three slaves have fled to freedom. By June‚ your whole family is planning their route to Fort Monroe‚ to take refuge at a Union camp‚ where they work as hard if not harder

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    Native American Hardships

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    so the White men would not cause violence to their tribes. They were skirmishes between the Native Americans and American colonizers which made more conflict between the Native Americans and Colonists. (Winnemucca 507-17) There were many wars and battles fought between the Native Americans and Colonists of America during the 1800’s. Many of these wars were ended by treaties that the Native Americans and American Government agreed upon. When reading the articles in Norton Anthology of American

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    Women Hardships

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    Throughout time‚ women have had to face challenges whether small or big‚ all over the world. Gender discrimination happens everywhere to this day‚ whether women are discriminated against for a job‚ stripped of some rights‚ or underestimated in someway or another‚ we can still see that they are viewed and treated differently. Of course it is evident in some places more than others‚ and considering that I lived in Saudi Arabia all of my life‚ I can definitely see the difference. Women in Saudi Arabia

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    Personal Hardship

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    Fourteen years old can be a very critical age in a person’s life. It is the year we leave junior high to go onto the next step of our life‚ high school. It also may be the year when you first participate in a sport or activity that will shape your future‚ but for me it was the age when my parents decided they would lead separate lives. I grew up like any average girl‚ attended a good preschool‚ participated in sports and had good friends and a good community surrounding me. My parents were always

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    Hardships: a time when things in someone’s life is hard. Hardships can influence a person’s life by allowing you to grow and to learn from past experiences. In Enrique’s Journey‚ Enrique’s mother‚ Lourdes‚ leaves El Salvador in search for money to send back home‚ and attempts to make the life long trip to the United States. However‚ she goes off the grid by not sending money home to her kids in El Salvador‚ not answering phone calls of returning them‚ so Enrique decides to make his own journey

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    Were the colonists justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain? After all of the hardship and violence the British imposed on the colonists‚ the Americans were justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain. The Colonists were justified in breaking away because the parliament passed laws that were unjustified‚ The British king was of tyranny‚ The Stamp Act of 1765‚ The Townshend Act and The Boston Massacre. All of this lead to the colonies joining together and rebelling against

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    he was the one. Two weeks later we adopted Pete. I never noticed the amount of responsibility a dog requires until I moved out and got my own. Owning a dog can be very hard because it requires a lot of money‚ care‚ and time. First‚ one of the hardships of owning a dog is the amount of money it costs: “The total first year cost of owning a dog is [approximately] $1‚270” (Weliver). We met the lady we

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    Hardships of 19th Century

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    of the Great Depression were times of great changes and hardships. There were wars‚ the relocation of many people just to find work‚ and huge gaps and problems between social groups such as African Americans and Caucasians and the poor and rich. In John Steinbeck’s novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ an abundance of problems the characters face reflects real life situations. The story follows two men‚ Lennie and George‚ as they deal with the hardships presented to them. The many problems that they endure and

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    Malala Yousafzai Hardships

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    realize the importance of our voices only when we are silenced” -Malala Yousafzai Leaders are often known for their ability to speak up. However‚ they don’t speak up just to speak up. Their passion‚ or desire for change is formed based on the hardships they experienced in their lives. Many leaders have faced difficulties in their lives that are important to them. For Malala‚ she was discriminated since she was a girl. Anne Frank had to go into hiding just because of her religion. Also‚ Martin

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