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    development of the empires. But the colonialism‚ we can see today had brought very negative consequences. Next step was capitalism which can be considered a new appearance of colonialism. Some developed countries like America‚ started to “help” poor countries by giving them money or some aid and putting some obligations‚ especially‚ after World War II. In other words‚ countries and the population were still being colonized by the new system called

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    Causes of the Swing Riots

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    angered many people as a large number of them did not attend church and did not feel they should be paying this tithe‚ often the fee for the tithe was far greater than what a poor person could afford. The modification of the Poor law angered many laborers‚ this meant that many of the unemployed could no longer claim the poor rates. There was also the new King‚ William IV who was much more liberal minded than his predecessor which created a great demand for political reform and eventually a general

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    Communities in poverty may not have local amenities such as play schools‚ mother and toddler groups and usually have higher risk of gangs and anti-social behaviour within their neighborhood‚ which may reduce their play in a safe outdoor environment. Poor diet due to low income‚ lone parent etc. They may not be able to afford the type of food that gives them a balanced and healthy diet. Families will want to buy cheaper food‚ which is processed and has more fat and sugar in it. This kind of food leads

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    The Man Who Was Almost a Man is a about a poor black family in a southern town during a time when black-white criticism was more prominent. The author‚ Richard Wright‚ shares quite a few similarities with his main character‚ like being born and raised in the south and struggling to find himself. He clearly uses the selective third person point of view as he gives thoughts and actions from Dave while only giving actions from others‚ but also narration from a narrator. There is a very interesting southern

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    some similarity things when we talk about the characters. In both stories we see two boys that are getting pushed in a direction they do not want to. This is making them do things they never wanted to do. In “Indian camp” the boy is forced to be in the room with the birthing woman‚ even though his father easily could see‚ that he do not want to. It is a bit different in “Just like that”‚ because here the boy is getting pushed to directly kill an animal in a harsh and unkindly way. In both cases

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    Piggy, Lord of the Flies

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    Framhaldsskólinn á Húsavík Smári Sigurðsson Enska 403 Piggy Anna Jónína Valgeirsdóttir Introduction In William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies‚ a bunch of boys get stranded on an island. They came in contact with many unique elements that symbolize ideas or concepts. Through the use of symbols such as the beast‚ the pig’s head‚ and even Piggy’s specs‚ William Golding demonstrates that humans‚ when they’re liberated from society’s rules‚ allow their natural capacity for evil to dominate

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    Greasy Lake Symbolism

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    lemon-flavored gin‚ a lingering high‚ and a hunger for danger. Bored on during their third night of summer vacation‚ the boys decide to go to the local

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    araby

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    narrator is a young boy living with his aunt and uncle in a dark‚ untidy‚ poor home in Dublin. During this time‚ this young character is facing something that opened the passage from childhood to adolescence‚ the feeling of being in love for the first time. This child‚ whose life is split between school and play with friends‚ now is deeply in love with his best friend’s sister‚ who through the story‚ doesn’t seem to notice him or care about him. This at the end of the story gives the boy a lesson‚ which

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    about young boys and both have a female impact on them‚ both boys are drawn to new places unknown to them and in the end‚ both come out with disappointment because of shattered promises about the unknown. Firstly‚ in life‚ males and females are often fascinated by each other‚ because of the differences in their nature. Males are drawn to females because of their differences and vice versa. In this sense‚ to each other‚ the genders are the unknowns. In James Joyce’s "Araby"‚ a little boy is deeply

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    Mr David O'Brien

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    aspects that are present in the piece and how they relate to the question asked and the reliability of the source provided. The three aspects that I will look for are the evidence of economic pressure and how this drove people to fight against the poor law and rebel against the middle class and the oligarchs from 1838. The political movement within Chartism that spawned the general convention as well as the formation of the national charter association‚ and eventually put forward the petition

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