Along the reaches of the street Held in a lunar synthesis‚ Whispering lunar incantations Dissolve the floors of memory And all its clear relations‚ Its divisions and precisions. Every street lamp that I pass Beats like a fatalistic drum‚ And through the spaces of the dark Midnight shakes the memory As a madman shakes a dead geranium. Half-past one‚ The street-lamp sputtered‚ The street-lamp muttered‚ The street-lamp said‚ "Regard that woman
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Discrimination is a topic that is worldly known‚ and many people continue to struggle with discrimination whether it be in the workplace‚ on the street‚ or just while living the daily life. Particularly in the criminal justice system. Police and prosecutors have similarly agreed that there is no discrimination in their agencies and their offices. While they have said discrimination does not exist in their professions‚ I disagree. There has been many things that have shown that there is discrimination
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B_r_e_n_t_ _S_t_a_p_l_e_s_‚_ _“J_u_s_t_ _W_a_l_k_ _o_n_ _B_y_” _ My first victim was a woman—white‚ well dressed‚ probably in her early twenties. I came upon her late one evening on a deserted street in Hyde Park‚ a relatively affluent neighborhood in an otherwise mean‚ impoverished section of Chicago. As I swung onto the avenue behind her‚ there seemed to be a discreet‚ uninflammatory distance between us. Not so. She cast back a worried glance. To her‚ the youngish black man—a broad six feet two
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society. In "A Brother’s Murder‚" he uses a personal account of murder within the streets caused by social placement to illustrate the problem within the lower class. After reading this article‚ I questioned the stability of our society‚ and the overall severity of this problem of murder in the streets. The inner streets of our nations’ cities have‚ over the years‚ proven to be war zones. Gangs are roaming the streets to protect their territory‚ making gunplay an everyday task. The smell of fear
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stepsister was living by the downtown. Her name was Rosa and she was very polite to us. Her husband Bernt was professional mechanic who owned his own shop in downtown. Bernt and I went to see auto show in downtown later afternoon. Once we were there I saw street cars so narrow they only had a two
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This degree of homelessness includes sleeping on the streets‚ or outside‚ which could essentially be the most dangerous (Norton‚ Mercier‚ 2016). The breakdown of family life or the inadequacies of individual heads of household could be the initial cause of being in this degree (Somerville‚ 1992). Living without
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the infamous Bourbon Street. We were greeted with signs saying “Mardi On!”. People were dressed in all sorts
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As we were looking for a street child in Divisoria last August 01‚ 2012‚ we found these 2 children‚ April and Dodong‚ getting busy licking on the leftover seashells given to them by a lady from a streetside Carenderia. We then approached them to have a conversation with us‚ and they got very excited. On our way to the cemented benches behind Park Café‚ they told us if we can give them food to eat for they are very hungry. If you would try to imagine them with just their names and nicknames
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Main Street Appliances To: Customer Relations Department From: John Wright‚ Customer Relations Supervisor Date: July 20‚ 2009 Subject: Improvement on written refusals I am writing today to provide all employees with some useful tips on how to compose a customer refusal letter. While the example letter to Mr. Largo is factual‚ there are some things that could be presented much better. Presentation of facts could determine if we are able to retain customers and reflect the credibility
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anything to get food for his famous plant Audrey II. IV. Diction a. Descriptive Most of the people in The Little Shop of Horrors speak Northern English‚ although some of the people speak uneducated English. Some of the girls that were on the streets spoke of that
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