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    Homelessness is a reoccurring problem throughout America‚ that millions of people struggle with. People from all ages‚ races‚ ethnicities‚ and backgrounds live their lives each day‚ without food‚ water‚ and a roof over their head. Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania is ranked as the 10th highest city for the amount of homeless people Philadelphia has in its city. Homelessness in Philadelphia is a intractable problem that needs to be addresses in order to aid and save thousands of people who sleep on the streets

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    Philadelphia

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    I really enjoyed this movie. It was interesting to see how the characters interacted with each other‚ especially Joe and Andrew. Since the beginning of the movie Joe strongly states his hatred towards homosexuals and his fear of contracting AIDs over a simple hand shake with Andrew and with Andrew just being in the same room as him. When I saw this scene Joe’s ignorance angered me and then he went as far as going to see a doctor that same afternoon and although the doctor told him he could only contract

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    Philadelphia Fire

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    Courtney Williams Dr. Ndeh African American Literature November 13‚ 2012 Foundation and Hope in Philadelphia Fire Five years after the MOVE incident in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania‚ writer and professor at Brown University John Edgar Wideman wrote Philadelphia Fire. The novel is centered on the 1985 bombing of John Africa’s MOVE organization by the Philadelphia police and fire department‚ an attack that destroyed over fifty homes and killed eleven people. One of the main themes of this novel

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    Philadelphia Futures

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    decision to job shadow and interview employees of Philadelphia Futures. Philadelphia Futures is a nonprofit organization offering a range of services to help students excel in high school‚ and navigate the college admissions process‚ so they are prepared to enter and succeed in college. Philadelphia Futures has been helping young adults attend college and earn a degree since 1989. Having the opportunity to spend a full working day with the staff of Philadelphia Futures was an insightful experience. Job shadowing

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    Dog's Death Updike

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    “Dog’s Death” was written in 1969 by John Updike. This heartbreaking poem is about a family dog that passed away. They’ve had her since she was just a pup until the day she was fatally injured. Getting a new pet comes with a lot of responsibilities. The first step is house training. The family created a designated place for their new puppy to take care of business. In order for her to know that she is doing right‚ they must say “Good dog” (340). In this poem‚ John Updike uses this phrase three times. Toward

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    Carpe Diem and How It Relates to “A&P” by John Updike Sammy‚ the leading character and narrator of “A&P” by John Updike‚ is a young cashier in an A&P supermarket. Sammy is a working class dreamer trying to find his way in life. He devotes a great part of his narrative to describe his unpleasant job. Indeed‚ the story takes place inside the supermarket on a summer day; three girls in nothing but bathing suits come into the store while he is working. One of the girls catches Sammy’s eye. Feeling

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    Ewww! Three girls walking through a public store half dressed is very inappropriate in the story John Updike. Lengel‚ the boss‚ agreed that the girls were inappropriate‚ and he wasn’t going to put up with their foolishness. Unlike Sammy‚ he Enjoyed what had flashed before his eyes. Never enter a public store half naked! The Three girls appearances in the store caught many eyesights. As the girls walked down the isles‚ a woman continued to give them ugly looks. The text states‚”A Few House-Slaves

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    From Your Friends to Archenemies” “The best way to destroy an enemy is to make him a friend.” The line between friends and enemies is not always very thick. Someone can easily switch from a trusted friend into a sworn enemy. In fewer cases‚ it is possible that some friends are actually our worst enemies. There are countless reasons for this. However‚ it demonstrates that the social realm is fluid and based on connections and bonds that can be forged‚ broken and repaired. Few things are cast in

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    Riots In Philadelphia

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    Philadelphia also known as the ‘City of Brotherly Love’ was a part of the Nativist movement in the United States. There have been immigrants in Philadelphia‚ but the continuous influx began to change the demographic of city’s population. Tensions began to rise over religion then political motives set in as well. The Philadelphia riots of 1844 took root in considering the immigrants as the Other and finding ways to establish their superiority through suppressing the immigrants power. The 1844 riots

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    Decision in Philadelphia

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    The book Decision in Philadelphia the Constitutional Convention if 1787 by Christopher and James Collier offers a unique look at the scribing of the Constitution and the events that not only surrounded it but led up to its creation. The authors take on the events and their creative writing style make the book and enjoyable and fact filled read on one of the country’s most important events. They begin with a historical look at the events that led up to the signing and a brief synopsis of the events

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