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    12 Angry Men (1957) is a gripping and an engrossing examination of 12 jurors who are deciding the fate of a young Puerto Rican boy in a murder trial. It is phenomenal that a movie with a running time of just 96 minutes and shot in just one room could be so impactful and so intellectually stimulating that it could be a source of immense learning for generations to come in the field of psychology‚ social psychology‚ Organizational Behavior anddecision making. In this paper‚ we will be exploring 3

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    rich and poor people‚ people of higher and lower class. Engineers‚ doctors‚ ministers etc. are rich and higher class people. But the rickshaw pullers‚ farmers‚ garment workers etc. are poor and lower class people. In the town there are many slums. In the slums‚ poor people live. Maximum of them came from villages. Some of them are rickshaw puller‚ some are porters‚ some are hawkers‚ some are garments workers and some people work in others house. A garments worker mainly has come from villages of

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    Le Corbusier

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    also is that Le Corbusier would segregate pedestrian circulation paths from the roadways and glorify the use of the automobile as a means of transportation. Further from the city center of Beirut‚ the remarkable thing is the huge existence of the slums

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    Problems of Big Cities

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    room. Even the room lacks proper ventilation. There is no proper source of sunlight. Several underprivileged persons become permanent pavement dwellers with no place to afford. The rent is too high to afford. Increasing slums in the city are consequences of this problem. These slums directly or indirectly provide breeding ground for the spread of pollution‚ crime and anti-social activities. In big cities‚ unemployment rate is very high. Lots of people migrate to big cities with the aim of finding

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    The short story‚ “The Lesson‚” by Toni Cade Bambara‚ portrays one of the most interesting themes in literature‚ the initiation story. The story illustrates a group of kids who live in the slums in New York city. They are unaware of their environment‚ and Ms. More is conscious of this situation. In a basis‚ she teaches the kids life lessons to help them strive for success and attempt to better themselves and their situations. In this occasion‚ she brings them to a toy story‚ but not just a common

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    12H-Period 5 13 December 2012 Black boy “Analyzing Literary Techniques” Paragraph In Richard’s Wright autobiography “Black boy”‚ Wright describes his childhood as a time where he had to be grateful for what little he had‚ even though he grew up in the slums and often experienced extreme hunger. Wright uses imagery‚ which is words and phrases the author uses to appeal to the senses and form an image for the reader to better comprehend their idea‚ to further demonstrate these thoughts‚ feelings‚ and images

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    Italian Immigration - Did they assimilate and living conditions. The Italian mainly immigrated to America between 1876 and 1976. When the Italians entered America‚ what met them was that the earlier immigrants thought that they were up to no good. Their customs and Catholic faith resulted in fear among the settlers who came earlier. They thought that the Italians were lazy and lacked intelligence‚ which was not the case; the difference between the old and new immigrants was very little. Just as

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This NGO project brought a significant change in our lives. Initially we were not sure that how such a project would benefit us. But after starting our NGO project we understood the significance of the project and reasons for making NGO project an essential part of the curriculum at ITM business school. We would like to thank our Prof. Dasbiswas‚ dean‚ ITM business school‚ Prof. Manisha Karandikar‚ Dr. Sangita Trott‚ Prof. Richa Bhandari ( project coordinator)‚ Prof. Shilja Jose

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    juror number eight did many things could be considered heroic. The two main things that he did was standing up against the group and speaking out‚ also he was able to step back and not look and the fact that it was a black tennager who lived in the slums committing the crime. First off‚ juror number eight showed heroism by standing up against the group. The facts were laid out and by just glancing at them like the other jurors did a guilty verdict would have been decided. But number eight instead

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    The industrial revolution of the 1800s brought about a massive change on the social and economic life in America. The massive economic growth brought about industrial growth‚ growth in population‚ expansion of consumer marketplace and economic output rose by about 85 percent. Although farm and cities grew together‚ Eric Foner wrote‚ “But it was the city that became the focus of progressive politics and of a new mass-consumer society.” (684) People moved to the cities in search of jobs and opportunities

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