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    Unequal Childhoods

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    grow up. However‚ based on the studies in Unequal Childhoods by Dr. Annette Lareau‚ it is shown that cultural logic of child-rearing and the general success of children’s academic studies are significantly dependent and impacted by economically societal differences and family setting.     Annette Lareau invites her readers to a new perspective of child-rearing‚ where people are not just individual human beings‚ but rather class subjects. Her book‚ Unequal Childhoods provides the best means to demonstrate

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    seventeenth-century Dutch artists each created a respectable body of work in the Renaissance period as well: Pieter Gerritsz and Pieter Claesz. Their works consist of primarily still-life paintings; those commonly placed in monographs include Gerritsz ’ Still Life of the Paston (Yarmouth) Collection and Claesz ’ Still Life with Turkey-Pie. The painting by Gerritsz‚ now found in the Castle Museum in Norwich‚ England‚ portrays an uruly accumulation of both exotic and domestic items gathered by

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    Unequal Education Flaws

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    a main concern for U.S. citizens. Unequal access to education‚ violence in schools‚ high dropout rates‚ and standardized testing are just some of the weaknesses in the system

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    Tian Juan Ming ENG 4U Miss Westerhof 20 May 2013 Modern-day slavery still exists in Bangladesh After reading Rosalind Jana’s article called “Death in Bangladesh is too high a price for quick-fix fashion”‚ I found that in recent years‚ human beings have tried so hard to achieve anti-slavery in order to get rights for labor. This might be done in quite a few ways like laws. For instance‚ the official minimum wage for workers per hour in Canada is about 10 dollars per hour and is about

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    First‚ Hughes uses repetition in the poem. He repeats‚ “I’se still climbing” at the beginning‚ and towards the end. By repeating this‚ the mother is ensuring herself that her son understands that life is tough‚ and her still fighting her way through life supports her claim of “Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair”. This repetition creates the raw style. Even though many challenging events passed between these two lines‚ from the beginning to the end‚ such as “going through the dark”‚ the son‚

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    Katrina Anderson September 3‚ 2013 Title: Why Race‚ Class‚ and Gender Still Matter Authors: Margaret L. Andersen‚ Patricia Hill Collins Publication: Wadsworth The critical issues mentioned in “Why Race Class and Gender Still Matter” are how inequalities are going to be spoken about in the book “Race Class and Gender” and about how race‚ class‚ and gender still effect society today. Another critical topic in this chapter is Hurricane Katrina and how that brought the poverty

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    The question being asked of us is if the US Constitution is still relevant in today’s world‚ and I do believe it is. The U.S constitution affects every single citizen living in the United States. The U.S constitution was written on September 17‚ 1787 and still is relevant to this day. The constitution was written more than one-hundred years ago but still effects the citizens every single day. Several reasons as to why I believe it is still relevant today is because the government works based off of

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    events centered around politics and social issues that have contributed to America’s life today in a variety of ways. One of the most well known political or social events from this decade that still has relevance today is the Rodney King case from 1991. This particular case opened doors to many milestones still affecting society today. “Obama‚ he wouldn’t have been in office without what happened to me and a lot of black people before me. He would never have been in that situation‚ no doubt in my mind

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    to utter words‚ but to live by them.” From all of the information that I have found I believe that if John F. Kennedy were still alive today he would be happy with the world. I think that he would be happy with the world today because currently we are leaning towards a capitalist economic system. I also think that John would be happy because at one of his kids is still alive today. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20‚ 1889. He died on April 30‚ 1945 in Berlin‚ Germany. He killed himself with

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    Poetry Response In the poem “And Still to USA they get!” by Tom Mukasa‚ Mukasa refers to immigrants who come to the USA hoping to get better future prospects than their country can offer and establishes the sacrifices they have to face when searching for it. Through the use of imagery and diction‚ Mukasa suggests that people will continue to come to the United States looking to improve their lives. Through the use of imagery‚ Mukasa paints a picture of someone leaving their native country

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