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    The street doesn’t adopt pets The street doesn’t adopt pets‚ that is what I tell myself when I see some animals wandering around the streets‚ in the case of our city the most of these poor animals are dogs that for some reason ended in that way. I am against of this situation‚ not only because it brings a bad aspect for the city‚ but also those dogs deserve a better life like any other animal‚ maybe they can´t get an owner‚ but shelter and food are essential things that they should have‚ so a

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    life. To love and to be loved." The air is cold but the trees are on fire. The quiet avenue was gilded with red and gold yet the leaves hadn’t yet started to fall. An autumn breeze swept through the air and danced with the scarlet leaves. The streets‚ evenly lined with trees donned with golden hues‚ looked like that out of a picture. Everything was beautiful in this moment in time. Everything was perfect. The golden‚ crisp leaves crunch underneath my high-heeled boots. As I walk through this

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    Children and Innocence

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    9. May‚ 2013 Children and Innocence Hold on to your innocence for as long as you can because you never know when it is going to slip away. In the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger the main character‚ Holden Caulfield‚ is revealed through multiple interactions with children. The bitter side as well as the more caring side of Holden is revealed at different moments in the novel. Ever since the death of Holden’s brother Allie‚ he has never been the same and is forced to grow up too fast

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    between Alder and Kincaid street. My sister is heading into her senior year at the University of Oregon‚ and knows the area quite well. I told her that I needed her to sketch a map from Kincaid to Alder street and label all the streets and businesses/shops around the area. I then gave her a ruler and a pencil and let her go to work. When starting on my map‚ the first thing I did was draw the horizontal streets of Alder and Kincaid. I then drew the vertical 13th street that went between Alder and

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    Resilience in Children

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    for Children‚ it states that resilience concerns the ability to ‘bounce back’. It involves doing well against the odds‚ coping‚ and recovering (Rutter‚ 1985; Stein‚ 2005). Masten et al (1990) define resilience as “the process of‚ capacity for‚ or outcome of successful adaptation despite challenging or threatening circumstances”. As a concept it appears to be cross-culturally recognised (Hunter‚ 2001). Masten et al (1990) have identified three kinds of resilience among groups of children. These

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    Is this the Obituary of the Main Street? Tara Gesner of the Canadian Gazette suggested that I write an Obituary for a dying Main Street‚ but I just couldn’t bring myself to do it. I continue to hold out hope that some miracle will happen for our small town--I really do. Was our Main Street ever what it seemed? In reality‚ it has always been much more complex than it appears. As I hold the pages of the names of businesses that used to flourish on Carleton Place I wonder what happened to once was

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    | Pine Street Capital | | | FINA5290 Derivatives Analysiss Individual Assignment 1. What is a hedge fund? How do hedge funds differ from mutual funds? Hedge funds are investment vehicles that explicitly pursue absolute returns on their underlying investments. Hedge Fund incorporate to any absolute return fund investing within the financial markets (stocks‚ bonds‚ commodities‚ currencies‚ derivatives‚ etc) and/or applying non-traditional portfolio management techniques including‚ but

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    Sexualisation of children

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    To what extent does the modern media influence opinion on the abuse of children in art‚ photography and literature? Childhood is a multifaceted concept. Above all‚ most nobly‚ it is about innocence. The sexualisation of young people through a combination of razor sharp marketing‚ explicit lyrics‚ photo shoots and music videos together with a general coarsening of culture‚ must have an effect on the younger generation. Sex sells. And in a world where young girls who can barely walk are placed in

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    time to study Illiteracy and poverty in America and he wrote a Novel in 1988 called “The Homeless and Their Children” where He told a story of a woman and her four children called Joanne (Kozol‚ 1985). Jonathan spent a lot of time to get to know Rachel and her children who lived in a homeless hotel in New York called the Martinique‚ which was located at Sixth Avenue and Thirty Second Street. This hotel was known to be the largest hotel for the homeless people in New York. Jonathan Kozol was enlightening

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    struggles for Esperanza in her book‚ The House On Mango Street. Throughout the novel‚ Esperanza searches for her identity and longs for freedom‚ while experiencing gender bias and objectification in her neighborhood. She rejects a life of poverty‚ submission to men‚ and stereotypes. During her year on Mango Street‚ she grows‚ dreams‚ and learns how to overcome these struggles. Esperanza does not want to become like the rest of the women on Mango Street. She notices the male dominant society and does not

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