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    The short story "It Would Be Different If" by Maggie Mitchell reveals the importance of point of view‚ such as how a story is told and to what extent are the details explained . Nikki‚ a young woman dealing with the bitter end of love tells her story as if she is directly talking with her ex lover‚ Jeff. In spite of rejection‚ Nikki frequently references to sentimental memories and disappointing case scenarios that often unveil certain details and emotions. In utter imagination‚ she describes a future

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    Right to the City Don Mitchell‚ author of The Right to the City: Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space proposed that social exclusion is the leftover product to social activism and changes in public space law. He argued that having rights to access urban public space is important‚ as increase of security in public spaces has limited rights‚ especially for homeless people. In drawing his theory of social justice and public space from Raymond Williams who reflect on Matthew Arnold and the

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    In the Story “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” the main character‚ Andy‚ is dynamic and round character making him more than just a proper protagonist. What makes Andy such a dynamic and round character is his will to live and his strength to love‚ even though he is going through his own battle. “I don’t want to die‚” he thought “I haven’t lived yet.” (Hunter 7) At the beginning of the story Andy was fixed on the fact that he was a royal. Now Andy begins to realize that living his life to the fullest

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    A young teenager‚ who was a member of a gang group entitled The Royals‚ was stabbed to death last night at around 11:30pm in an alley. This boy was announced dead at one past midnight by a cop; however the exact time of death has not been recorded. Sadly‚ he was found with only a knife cut below his rib cage and nothing else. Fortunately‚ the officials have spilled some information of who might be the suspects. They have come to the conclusion that it must have been some of the members of another

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    Summary: Scarlett O’Hara was a young charming lady living in Georgia. Almost every young guy liked her very much and wanted to marry her. However‚ Scarlett was infatuated with Ashley Wilkes. Maybe the guy liked her‚ but he married his cousin‚ Melanie Hamilton‚ which made Scarlett heartbroken. And then‚ at the party of Ashley’s engagement to Melanie‚ Scarlett met Rhett Butler‚ who had the reputation as a rogue. As the Civil War began‚ Scarlett accepted a proposal of marriage from Melanie’s brother

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    two very different ways. One of those ways is because it holds sentimental value. When I was younger I learned to read very late in life and I was always so embarrassed of that. My father knew that I was struggling and bought me the book‚ Where the Sidewalk Ends. It is a book full of poems and little pictures written by Shel Silverstein. I remember opening the book to ta random page‚ and it was the page with this poem. I then remember my dad asking me to read it to him. I was so uncomfortable‚ even

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    finds out the jacket will do more harm than good. On page 199 it says “there had been some sort of pride knowing he was a Royal. Now there was no pride at all.” He thought he ruled the world‚ but suddenly realized how pathetic he was lying on the sidewalk. He realized the hatred he received because of the jacket‚ which ultimately led to his demise. When he was lying there bleeding to death; he knew the man who stabbed

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    some that would benefit‚ and others that would not‚ and it is shown within the context of Shel Silverstein’s poem “Where the Sidewalk Ends”. This poem offers a different theme or perspective for different audiences‚ which helps capture the attention for all age groups. The anticipated end of one’s path and the impending arrival to the undistinguished afterlife “where the sidewalk ends” stands as the most dominant significance as an adults standpoint. For children‚ an understanding of the transition

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    Yusef Mitchell jr is a very extravagant great young man. He makes very good grades in school he is very respectful to any and everyone no matter who it is. All of a sudden it was this one day that Yusef did something that was very breath taking. He got caught hanging with the wrong crowd and being at the wrong place at the wrong time. What he did could have possibly had a very big impact on his life. One day yusef and his brother did something very bad. Yusef had never

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           Youth’s Perspective               The poem “Where the Sidewalk Ends” by Shel Silverstein contains a deeper meaning than what shows on the surface. This poem tells a story about a better place that only the children know; a place different from all the hate and darkness shown in modern life. Shel Silverstein is mostly known for his touching children’s book‚ The Giving Tree‚ and poetry. In the poem “Where the Sidewalk Ends‚” the author emphasizes the idea of how we must follow the children

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