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    was a time starting at the end of the 19th century until the beginning of World War 1 when people banded together to reform social‚ political‚ economic‚ and moral issues. Workers were moving from farms to the city and would often live in crowded slums where diseases were common. The goal of the progressive era was to create a better environment for these workers and end corruption within the government. In addition to this‚ they wanted to pass more regulations for businesses to make sure no one

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    Introduction Indian economy had experienced major policy changes in early 1990s. The new economic reform‚ popularly known as‚ Liberalization‚ Privatization and Globalization (LPG model) aimed at making the Indian economy as fastest growing economy and globally competitive. The series of reforms undertaken with respect to industrial sector‚ trade as well as financial sector aimed at making the economy more efficient. With the onset of reforms to liberalize the Indian economy in July of 1991

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    Introduction ㆍBrazil’s location Brazil which is the biggest country in the South America is a unique country with wonderful destinations and attractions. With half of South America’s land and one-third of the population of all Latin Americans‚ Brazil is a land of the marvelous‚ transcendent and the tragic. The gross area of Brazil covers approximately half of South America as it is the mainland’s biggest nation. At just over 3.3million square miles‚ it is slightly larger than the continental United

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    Throughout the years of America‚ we had many juries during criminal trials to decide if the defendant guilty or not guilty. In the 1957 movie‚ 12 Angry Men shows the best representation of American jury system and how people change their minds. 12 Angry Men shows that personal feeling get in the way in their votes. The movie is about how 12 jurors decide the fate of young boy that persumed he killed his father‚ while during the initial vote only Juror 8 raised his hand not guilty. Then throughout

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    exemplify a point‚ ultimately strengthening the piece. In his novel‚ Native Son‚ Richard Wright uses the plight of African Americans in the early twentieth century American south to enhance his plot. Protagonist Bigger Thomas and kin are forced into the slums of the Black Belt‚ causing them to be raised without a proper education and understanding‚ according to the white culture; the “superior race.” When Bigger accidentally murders a white woman‚ the monstrous omnipresence of the white community bud to

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    au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/71428/Needs-Assessment-International-Students.pdf Pryor‚ N. (2014‚ SEPTEMBER 3). slum warning over Auckland CBD. Retrieved from http://www.radionz.co.nz/: http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/regional/253620/slum-warning-over-auckland-cbd Pryor‚ N. (2014‚ September 3). Slum warning over Auckland CBD. Retrieved from nicole.pryor@radionz.co.nz: http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/regional/253620/slum-warning-over-auckland-cbd

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    How does Willy Russell use dramatic techniques to portray serious social issues in the play Blood Brothers At the start of the play The Blood Brothers the Narrator gives us a sneak peak of the end of this musical/gives us a prologue and because of the poetic sentence saying‚ ‘Till the day they died‚ when a mother cried‚ my own two sons lay slain’ it augments the fact that this play is going to end in a tragedy‚ that it is most likely that someone‚ presumably one of the main characters is going

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    the film ‘Slumdog Millionaire’‚ I will be examining how the variety game show in the film‚ which is the prize narrative‚ becomes successful due to its level of publicity. ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ revolves around a main lead Jamal‚ who grows up in the slums and participates as a contestant on the game show ‘Who wants to be a Millionaire’. The fact that Jamal has been chosen to participate in the game show out of possibly thousands of better educated applicants strikes me as unusual‚ and hence is an issue

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    and their decision-making methods. Even though Juror #4 listed some evidence that seemed rational‚ his statement of “Slums are breeding grounds for criminals” demonstrated his decision-making problem of stereotype. He assumed that kids from a broken family in the slums were more likely to commit a crime. Hearing the stereotype comment by Juror #4‚ Juror #5‚ who had lived in the slum‚ felt offended and started to consider about the reasoning of Juror #8. As the discussion went further‚ Juror #8 strengthened

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    The industrial revolution was a fascinating period during the 1760s to 1830s. The economy was growing rapidly as well as urbanization. People found jobs and education in the city. The industrial revolution played a crucial part in changing our world. Urbanization changed the society in England. Many farmers feld to the city to work in factories. New classes formed such as the middle class and the working class. People who are rich can get many goods in the city. Houses were designed better and there

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