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    Family Fallout Shelter

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    primary sources. In the poster “The Family Fallout Shelter” from This poster we could see a women holding a booklet of how to build a shelter while there is a men holding bricks and a seems to be making the shelter. From these picture we could assume that they believed that men were the ones that were supposed to do all of the hard work. We could assume that they believed that women were too week and they could not do hard labor like making a fallout shelter. We also see how the women was holding the manual

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    home with some other families? well‚ that’s some of the things that these people have to live every day. Living in small places without any ventilation‚ light‚ plumbing or a place where their children can play even sometimes exposed to get robbed‚ having a high risk of diseases and without fire escapes. In this photo taken by Jacob Riis for his book "How the other half lives" we can see how people that pay a cent to spend the night (the ones that can afford it because many of those people don’t have

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    All people who belong to INDIA have taken birth in INDIA and have grown up in INDIA and were educated in INDIA………everything in INDIA but why are they going to foreign countries and are living in other countries? What is there in those countries..? I never understand this. I think whatever there in those countries is also present in our country. Those people who go to those countries will be living in those foreign countries and will be saying bad words to our country and we’ll

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    Animal Shelter Abuse

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    have an animal shelter is for the unwanted or abused animals in or near our county. Our animal shelter is running low on food‚ supplies and money that they need to take care of the animals‚ they are asking for donations to help them care for the animals. The reason you should help the animals and donate to the shelter is because one you could be giving a little kid a new best friend‚ two you could be saving the lives of many animals‚ three the shelter wont have to look for other shelters to relocate

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    Communication”). Communication is a vital tool for law enforcement to perform their jobs (“How Does Law Enforcement Communicate With Each Other‚” 2012). Communication is used to speak with the public‚ relay information amongst themselves and to other agencies‚ screen suspects‚ to talk to dispatch and to request assistance (“How Does Law Enforcement Communicate With Each Other‚” 2012). There is a solution out there ready to help us communicate effectively and proficiently for nearly every circumstance

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    Shelter Reflection Paper

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    four open beds which allowed for many calls inquiring about shelter. Several callers I had to deny shelter because of previous interactions they had while receiving services from the agency. Others either partially completed or fully completed the intake paperwork but were not approved by approval staff. I was able to accept two people into shelter‚ but one did not show up in the allotted time. The client that did arrive at the shelter and proceed with check-in was Beth* and her seven month old

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    Man and woman doesn’t help each other‚ they make each other worse. Tom Bucharan represents the upper class from the “old money”. He wants to prevent the “inferior” races to take over and have power on the “Nordics”. He has a negative attitude towards independent women; he disapproves of Jordan’s lifestyle. “[her family] oughn’t to let her run around the country this way”. He is also against the fact that Daisy is going to Gatsby’s parties. “By God‚ I may be old-fashioned‚ but women run around too

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    Jacob Riis’ book How the Other Half Lives is a detailed description on the poor and the destitute in the inner realms of New York City. Riis tries to portray the living conditions through the ‘eyes’ of his camera. He sneaks up on the people flashes a picture and then tells the rest of the city how the ‘other half’ is living. As shocking as the truth was without seeing such poverty and horrible conditions with their own eyes or taking in the experience with all their senses it still seemed like

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    Gimme Shelter Analysis

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    “The surprising Gimme Shelter” by Anne Morse and “Gimme Shelter” by Sandy Schaefer are articles based on a teenager who is pregnant and running away from her drug addict mother. The movie has a strong message which is pro-life however I believe it was not produced right like Sandy Schaefer. Anne Morse does not specificly talk about the plot‚ instead she just praises the actors for playing their roles as well as spend their budget to complete this movie. Anne More does not give any compliant about

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    experience. In the book How the Other Half Lives‚ there are many parts and quotes that can be used to support Horace’s statement. For example‚ Jacob Riis wrote‚ “He goes to describe the plight of the city’s poor children‚ many of them homeless‚ having been cast out by families no longer able to support them. He writes of the disastrous effects of alcohol‚ alludes circumspectly to the opportunity and danger that prostitution presents to poor girls‚ deplores mendicants and other dependent on charity” (Riis

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