should be‚ children and even adults are going without. Without school some children aren’t eating even one meal a day. How here in America you may ask‚ Anna Quindlen answers that question for us in her essay “School’s out for Summer”. In her essay Anna Q. informs her readers on the topic of child malnutrition in America. Yes malnutrition‚ and Anna Q. may be the first person you’ve heard of talking about it because she speaks on the matter and how it is being resolved. She
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such as Anna Quindlen. Whilst Peter focuses more on giving anything that is not deemed “necessary” to the poor‚ Anna Quindlen focuses more on self-acceptance and betterment. Although those three points of views are arguably correct in some ways‚ a community should not be based on selfishness or selflessness. A community is a group of people who are all striving for a similar goal: improving one’s self and the ties within the community. For the individuals within the community‚ improving
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THE HUNGER PROBLEM In the story ‘School’s Out for Summer’ Anna Quindlen writes a newspaper on child hunger and how we should fix it. She explains what we should do to help. She explains that some of it has to do with the homeless and poor. She explains ‘somes kids don’t get enough to eat‚ no matter what people want to tell themselves‚do the math;during the the rest of the year 15 million students get free or cut-rate lunches at school’. I think that she wrote this essay to inform people about the
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“improbable idea” (Quindlen 2) because of the patriotism of her people and good leadership. The patriotism of the American people allows the nation to succeed despite being an “improbable idea” (Quindlen 2). Journalist Anna Quindlen in her essay The Quilt of a Country: Out of Many‚ One?‚ called America an “improbable idea” (2). But she also called it a “mongrel nation [has] one spirit” (4). The antithesis created by using the negatively connotated word‚ “mongrel” (Quindlen 4)‚ to describe America
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Anna Quindlen wrote an essay title “Stuff Is Not Salvation” she began by telling a story about a Wal-Mart employee. What passes for the holiday season began before dawn. The day after Thanksgiving‚ when a worker at a Wal-Mart in Valley Stream‚ New York. was trampled to death by a mob of bargain hunters. Afterward‚ there were reports that some people were mesmerized by cheap consumer electronics and discounted toys. The people kept shopping even after announcements to clear the store. (Quindlen)
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HOMELESS by Anna Quindlen In this story “Homeless” Anna writes about analyzing what homeless don’t have and to look at them differently‚ it all started by a women named Ann and there she had realized of the homeless. She‚ Quindlen‚ knows what Ann is talking about how home is very meaningful‚ I also understand. Hopelessly Quindlen terminates that our faculty of being home has adjusted. During the time‚ I originally discord with Anna that the homeless are the one to give tender feelings. She convinced
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influence someone to act differently in their everyday life. Authors‚ Anna Quindlen in “Homeless‚” and Barbara Lazear Ascher in “On Compassion‚” emphasize the human aspect of change; however Quindlen is more effective in compelling people to change their ideas about homelessness because of her passionate and inspiring‚ she doesn’t defy in persuading change and making the reader see differently and create new aspects. Quindlen‚ strongly uses examples to persuade change and bring upon an intense
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In her article “Our Tired‚ Our Poor‚ Our Kids.” Anna Quindlen discusses the issue about homeless families in the United States and the impact of homelessness on the children. Quindlen describes one situation where six people‚ a woman and five children‚ live together in a room the size of a master bedroom. The idea‚ Quindlen says‚ is that the ineffectiveness of the welfare system has negative impact on families‚ particularly‚ mothers and their offsprings . She poses the statement that
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world which people don’t know. Anna Quindlen realized that she doesn’t know many things. Even though she wants to learn all of them‚ there isn’t enough time to learn it. These two texts want to tell us that we must appreciate everything that we get. We shouldn’t just proud for what people achieve but we also must appreciate how well they can achieve them. Actually these two texts tell about different case but they are still talking about knowledge of people. In Anna Quindlen’s essay‚ she talked about
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when men are also expected to treat women differently? Anna Quindlen was not so much focused on the equality of genders‚ but more so focused on the viewpoints that people have on women. As Quindlen discussed her opinion she mentioned a scene that her husband and son were questioning her reason for having an ‘onion’ in the bathroom. After she explained her reasoning‚ her husband and son had the same thought‚ “Mom. Weird. Women.” Quindlen described her anger but later reciprocated the thought‚ “Husband
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