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    Struggles of The Great Depression When the going gets tough‚ the tough gets going. When the stock market crashed‚ the American people were immediately affected. Unemployment rates were at an all time high‚ and some people did not even know where their next meal would come from. The Great Depression affected Americans everyday life but it especially affected farmers‚ everyday civilians‚ and even the President. Some Americans did not have jobs and some even starved‚ but there are endless ways that

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    In Little Women‚ one major theme is the struggles women go through during the nineteenth-century. Women are supposed to be good mothers and women are only to speak when they are spoken to. Society in the nineteenth-century did not expect women to work to support themselves. Family obligations and duties take away from the woman’s ability to attend to her own needs and wants. Little Women shows how women struggled in the nineteenth century. In Little Women‚ Alcott analyzes four different ways to deal

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    For a long time I struggled with academic weaknesses. Those weaknesses‚ being reading and writing. I had never been comfortable or confident while reading or handing written work. This struggle with reading and writing has made me unambitious in the past. I had not motivated to go to college and I made the decision to go to college but only to please my parents. My plans have since changed‚ in 2012 after recently graduating high school‚ I gave birth to my son. He became my motivation to go to college

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    Gene’s Struggle to Find Peace A Separate Peace Essay A Separate Peace is a book about Gene Forrester’s relationship with Phineas‚ whom he calls Finny‚ and his experiences at the Devon School. Gene goes through many difficult times while attending Devon. Although he does not see it at the time‚ Finny helps Gene eventually find peace even with the war and difficulties at Devon. In A Separate Peace‚ by John Knowles‚ Gene finds peace through both his experiences at Devon

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    on a literary journey to a Nigerian tribe‚ the Umuofia‚ to experience first-hand the struggles of a warrior named Okonkwo. At first glance‚ the novel appears to be written for a very specific audience: scholars familiar with Nigerian history‚ traditions‚ and culture. However‚ upon further examination the novel reveals itself to be a striking chronicle of human experiences‚ universal themes‚ and timeless struggles that appeal to every human‚ regardless of familiarity with Nigerian culture. Taken as

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    The Struggles of Starting a New School in Georgia Emily Calice 1/11/14 School Gets Cancelled As I was getting ready on a freezing cold Monday‚ My aunt picks up the phone and she found out that school gets canceled on Tuesday. I let out a big sigh of relief I was really nervous going to school thinking that I might not make friends or people would judge me. But also I am excited that I get to explore the school and get to know my teachers. The Long Wait On Wednesday me‚ my brother‚ my

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    a weekend‚ observing and criticizing the many faults of the superficial adult world‚ while praising kids for their youthful qualities like honesty and kindheartedness. He tries to cope with the inevitable transition on his own terms. His personal struggle dealing with his development makes him wish kids who are still pure would not have to go through what he currently is. In fact‚ after misinterpreting the poem Comin’ Thro the Rye by Robert Burns‚ Holden often pictures himself “standing on the edge

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    Abstract This paper goes into detail about the struggles women faced back in the 1800’s‚ as well as how they were treated verses men. Women weren’t able to vote‚ work‚ learn‚ and were considered “less powerful” than men. They were strictly known as “mothers” and their job was to take care of their family. In the second and third paragraphs of the paper‚ the author describes that women wanted change‚ and wanted to make an impression on the world. This caused movements and acts to be developed‚ and

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    Huckleberry Finn is a young boy who struggles with complex issues such as empathy‚ guilt‚ fear‚ and morality in Mark Twain’s "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". There are two different sides to Huck. One is the subordinate‚ easily influenced boy whom he becomes when under the "guide" of Tom Sawyer. His other persona surfaces when he is on his own‚ thinking of his friendship with Jim and agonizing over which to trust: his heart or his conscience. When Huck’s ongoing inner struggle with his own duality forces

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    Struggles Facing Multicultural Curriculum in Public Schools Multicultural education is designed to change the total educational experience so students from diverse racial and ethnic groups‚ exceptional students‚ both gender groups‚ and from each social-class group will experience equal educational opportunities in school. Clearly many public schools lack a clear understanding of how to create a multicultural environment that is supportive to all students

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