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    If I Were a Rich Girl

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    If I Were a Rich Girl Some say money can’t buy love; well‚ maybe that’s true‚ but have you thought of what could be bought with money? If I were to win the lottery and receive fifty-million dollars‚ there are so many things I would do. I’d start by paying off all of my debt‚ twenty-thousand dollars worth. Next‚ my husband and I would find the perfect house. A house with three stories; one being the basement‚ a four car garage‚ four bedrooms‚ three bathrooms‚ a large living area‚ a big playroom

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    begun to fix the poverty situation that many Canadians deal with in a daily bases. Structural Functionalism Theory‚ Conflict Theory and the Feminist Perspective are going to be used in for this argument in this paper. This will give reader a better understanding and depth of the country’s Poverty issues that are currently taken place. It describes a brief history of poverty to today’s current issues in our communities‚ and what are some of the solutions we could do to fix poverty in Canada. This issue

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    to name a few‚ tend to be adversely skewed when closely examining the life of the girl child. There has been extensive researches carried out and we have lots of information available on challenges facing women and children in general but not enough research has been carried out or documented on the plight of the girl child. Continual abuse of the girl child in society‚ according to Larkin (1994)2‚ causes the girl child to become increasingly desensitized to pervasive harassment and abuse to the

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    Name: Ruth Fajardo Book One: Big Mouth and Ugly Girl Assignment #3 Reading Assignment Part 1 Reading Questions: Chapters 1-4 5 questions Throughout all these reading response questions‚ I am calling on you to avoid simple answers and use the text as support for your observations. All responses will require at least a paragraph or two... To complete this assignment‚ begin typing directly into this page. Save your work to disk or desktop folder frequently. Back up your work‚ preferably

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    Facing Poverty with a Rich Girl Habits Amari Young Professor: Martha Johnson Course : ENG115 April 28.2013 The essay I wrote about explains how a 13 year girl from Korea who was rich and wealthy. Her father’s shipping company‚ mining business and Hotel Company went bankrupt causing them to lose everything over night. They moved to Queens where it was a totally different environment that she was custom to‚ it was a poor‚ ugly‚ beat up place. When she arrived she didn’t speak English

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    Facing It

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    Akeem Barnes Professor Fairey Personal Criticism 5-12-13 Facing it I stood nervously in front of my eighth grade English class praying that nobody would laugh at the poem I was about to read aloud. My peers were used to reading Langston Hughes‚ Edgar Allen Poe‚ or Maya Angelou‚ and I did not want to disappoint them by trying something new. The assignment given to our class was for everybody to choose a poem‚ read it aloud‚ and explain why it relates to them. How was I going

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    The Reflections of War In the poem‚ “Facing It‚” Komunyakaa uses his personal experience while visiting the Vietnam Veterans Memorial after surviving the Vietnam War and the mental affect of the reality that death has left. In the poem the author uses imagery to illustrate to the reader the feelings he experiences while dealing with the loss of his fellow comrades. “I go down the 58‚022 names‚ half-expecting to find my own in letters like smoke.”(14-16) While at the memorial he is reminded of

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    Poverty and the Person Poverty in the US is a problem‚ as it is anywhere else. It’s a relevant subject today in 2015 as it was in Stephen Crane’s time in 1893. Stephen Crane was known for his work in Naturalism‚ Impressionism‚ and Realism‚ in a time of Romanticism. Crane wanted to let others know what was really going on‚ and what those experiencing poverty went through. He bluntly got his point across in his novel‚ Maggie: A Girl of the Streets‚ he was able to make everyone else aware of what was

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    rich and poor

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    Why is the Rich Superior to the Poor? There is a significant difference between the rich and the poor. Being wealthy gives you the opportunity to become more secure and independent. However‚ those in poverty are less likely to be independent because of their lack of money. Day by day‚ people are on corners of the street pleading for money or necessities to get them “back on their feet.” The rich will always be above those who do not have the ability to provide for themselves or their family.

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    There are many ways people may fall into poverty‚ but they all agree that they must work to eliminate it. When we say rich what we mean is the people who earn more disposable income (income that is left over when everything they need to survive is paid for) than they can actually‚ sensibly spend. In Christianity they do not condemn those who are rich‚ but the ones who use their riches for bad rather than good as it says in the bible ‘People who want to get rich fall into…foolish and harmful desires

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