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    Brent Staples‚ the author of Why Colleges Shower Their Students with A’s‚ is a contributor to the New York Times Newspaper. The article was made in 1998 in the Times. The thesis is explicit and states that due to competitors‚ degrees have decreased in value and grade inflation is occurring. He uses an example of a college university to show how it is happening. Staples then goes into more detail about the topic saying that students and parents get their money’s worth when they get good grades. In

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    Public Space in Dubai Uae

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    Expansion of Dubai Created an Exclusionary Space Environment Over the past twenty years‚ Dubai has grown massively. During the early 1990’s‚ Dubai was a desert area. It did not have many residents or businesses. However‚ within the past decade‚ the economy of Dubai‚ Emirate‚ which is considered the trade and tourism center for the Gulf region‚ has achieved a growth many cities see in a lifetime. At one point Dubai consisted of average middle class men. Now‚ with its prosperous economy‚ Dubai consists

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    known; it has always been looked at and referred to as "The Gay White Men ’s Disease". Now‚ the deadly incurable disease has spread way beyond the white Gay community‚ it is now being seen at an alarming rate in the African American community amongst heterosexual black women. Many African American men are leading double lives and refusing to admit to their female partners‚ who believe they are in a relationship with heterosexual men‚ that they are "Gay"‚ causing the women they are with to contract

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    Section 01 March 24th‚ 2008. Kristen Watkin 3800042 Caroline Hoang 3850070 Kevin Jones 4175907 Andrew Welland 3793049 David Shih 3558673 Company Background STAPLES is the world’s largest office supply retailer‚ with stores located in the United States‚ Canada‚ and Europe. STAPLES was created in 1986 in Boston‚ Massachusetts by Thomas G. Stemberg‚ and things have only been looking up ever since. Stemberg wanted to make it easier for customers to have access to office

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    Privatization and Advertising in Public Space The fight to take over the world has begun. This fight is between big corporate companies and their race to take over the most public space and plaster it with their advertisements or just simply control it. In this paper I will examine a variety of opinions on how they have invaded public space and if this invasion is benefiting the public or not. In some cases when big companies come take over in a public location it can be positive. Shea Stadium

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    of the Student and the Public The presence of public space in a city is integral to the development of its citizens. Individuals can find themselves disconnected from their community when there are no areas in the city to intermingle. In “Brave New Neighborhoods‚” Margaret Kohn describes a public space as “a place that is owned by the government‚ accessible to everyone without restriction‚ and/or fosters communication and interaction” (11). Legacy Gardens is a public space located at the back entrance

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    Black Men in America I am writing about black men in America. Today’s black men have a struggle. They are struggling with colored men and stereo-type. The one thing about black men in America is that they are fighters. They won’t give up without a fight. They will try to prevail in anything that they want do. Black men in America are struggling with being colored. They have to be the best at all they do without imitating the white man. They have to play it smart in everything. If a black

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    In Brent StaplesJust Walk on By: Black Men and Public Space‚” and Zora Hurston’s “How it feels to Be Colored Me‚” both authors face discrimination because of their color. While each author begins to feel discrimination in their lives‚ they accept how they are treated in society‚ and they both overcome being angry at others for the way they were treated. While both authors face being discriminated against during their lives they realize that society treats them differently. Staples begins to

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    Luther King Jr. In Brent StaplesJust Walk on By‚” and Zora Neale Hurston’s “How it Feels to be Colored Me‚” both show‚ through the use of rhetorical devices‚ how race has affected them personally and how they dealt with it in their own way‚ revealing the unnecessary hate and discrimination in our society. Many

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    Summary Staples began to realize he had the ability to “alter public space in ugly ways” (Staples‚ 135). He was walking during nighttime in Chicago when a woman noticed him behind her. She quickened her pace‚ eventually running off onto another street to avoid him. He didn’t realize he had that type of negative effect on people until the woman fled in fear. After that incident he began to notice it happened more often than not. People would lock their cars as he passed by. They would walk faster

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