happening in Bayard‚ Park‚ Mulberry‚ and Baxter Streets. With this being said there were a couple things that came to my attention as I read the article. When reading about the amount of space in a single household and then looking at the number of people that lived there was very erratic. This article mentioned that twelve men and women slept two or three to a bed and the rest on the floor in one home. I also noticed the cost at what the tenant was paying for certain rooms. The attic rooms were priced
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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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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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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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Telling others to live up to their dreams. Is it really that easy? What if your life was drastically turned around because of those hopes? Fighting with your every breath. My biggest fear was trying to untangle the twisted knots deep within me‚ and let the air resurface through my lungs. Everyone told me that I was abnormal and inhumane because I was lonely and that my only friend was the darkness that surrounded me. I was lost in this world; I had no place to call home as I was abandoned the
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all that knowledge you could write books and teach people about all those places where no one else can go. Besides that you would also be able to learn languages‚ and then meet people from all over the world. Hearing their stories would help you learn about all the vast cultures out there‚ maybe understand them better‚ this could all lead to a more peaceful community due to the fact that you can help world leaders learn about the cultures of other countries and how to negotiate with them. When you
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For millions of years people have lived in areas where two different plates meet. In theses types of areas it is very common for earthquakes to happen and for volcanoes to form. So why if these are such dangerous places to live do people continue to settle here? One reason may be that people believe that the types of natural disasters that are possible will never affect them in their lifetime. It is impossible to tell when a plate movement will occur. Some people are willing to take the chance that
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How Do People Live In The Desert? Submitted by: Justyne Gibson Social Studies Fair Project Mrs. Horne – 6th Grade November 9‚ 2011 Verification Page Written By: Justyne Gibson Typed By: Shea Gibson Social Studies Fair Project Mrs. Horne – 6th Grade November 9‚ 2011 Purpose The purpose of this paper is to prove that people can live in the desert. I chose this topic because it was interesting. Methodology Step 1: I chose a topic Step 2: I did lots & lots of
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To stay‚ or not to stay‚ that is both the question and the reason as to why I believe a person should be mobile for most of their lives and then‚ when the person has gained enough experience‚ find the best place to place their roots in. There are many reasons why a person would think that being a placed person would be a good thing‚ a safe thing‚ and a great way to grow and nurture children. I can agree with the belief that being placed can be safe‚ and that it is good to raise children in a safe and familiar place
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