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    Everyone struggles with their identities Identity is an intrinsic idea of one’s life. Whilst there are no certainties‚ the struggle of identity often happens‚ and the conflicts may depend on the individual himself. The conflict may occur due to various factors in one’s identities including their sexual orientations‚ skin colour and religious background. These variables may cause noticeable damages to one’s mentality and psychology‚ and hence lead the individual to struggle with who they are. Individuals

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    problems every day including many economic struggles. Older adults and the elderly are facing many financial challenges that may not have been anticipated. In spite of good planning and sensible living‚ their resources may be sorely compromised‚ sometimes destroyed. What can be done to help this population through the transition into retirement? There are programs that do assist them including Social Security‚ Medicare and Pensions‚ however is it enough? The Social Security Act of 1935 along with Medicare

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    Struggles of Mental Illness Having a chronic illness or condition and being different from the general population subjects a person to possible stigmatization by those who do not have the illness (Joachim & Acron‚ 2000). Stigma is a negative stereotype. For persons with mental illness‚ stigma is one of the greatest barrier to complete and satisfying life. Mentally ill individuals are seen as being dangerous‚ violent and unpredictable. As a result of this view‚ the mentally ill are stereotyped‚ discriminated

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    The Struggle over the Saloon In 1881‚ the people of Worcester‚ MA debated whether to vote to “…sanction the sale of liquor under a licensing system” or to “…close all liquor dealers and saloons.” How one stood on this issue was often determined by their social class. For example‚ “…the temperance crusade was‚ in part‚ an effort made by the city’s middle and upper classes to reform‚ reshape‚ and restrict working-class recreational practices.” But nevertheless‚ this struggle never followed straight

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    Nonviolent struggle has been utilized countless times throughout the history of civilization. Contrary to popular belief‚ many of the world’s greatest wars are fought free of violence. Nonviolent actions offer an alternative approach to conflict resolution; one that does not resort to literal war and prevents blood shedding. The motivation behind these struggles vary‚ but the desired outcome is always to promote or prevent a change. Conflicts are diverse‚ and typically they are concerned with social‚ economic

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    1. What was the first and most important decision of African American men and women after slavery? The first and most important decision of African American men and women after slavery was reconstructing the family unit. Families would have their children taken away and forced into apprenticeships‚ the women were not submissive to their husbands for slavery instilled in them a sense of independence and in men‚ a lack of authority‚ for he was not able to protect and provide for his family. (Pg

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    What is a trade union? An organization whose membership consists of workers and union leaders‚ united to protect and promote their common interests. The principal purposes of a labor union are to negotiate wages and working condition terms‚ regulate relations between workers its members and the employer‚ take collective action to enforce the terms of collective bargaining‚ raise new demands on behalf of its members‚ and help settle their grievances. A trade union may be: A company union that represents interests

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    Hemingway’s modernist style of storytelling requires an impersonal narrator. The narrator describes the scene‚ and interjects small actions into the dialogue‚ but remains a facilitator for the reader to concentrate on the dialogue and the action of the story. The narrator in this story seems to tell the story as if it were a video clip‚ a nameless railway station somewhere between Barcelona and Madrid‚ ghostly white hills‚ a faceless waitress and an anonymous couple. The use of this narrator makes

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    What is Marxism? Write a note on the influence of Marxism on literature. Marxism is a sociological approach to literature that viewed works of literature or art as the products of historical forces that can be analyzed by looking at the material conditions in which they were formed. Marxism generally focuses on the clash between the dominant and repressed classes in any given age and also may encourage art to imitate what is often termed an "objective" reality. Contemporary Marxism is much broader

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    The poem says that‚ people will never be able to forget their past or the places they were born and brought up in. The poet even tries to tell us that atmosphere is an essential issue because atmosphere can affect the living because throughout the year nature tries to progress through its cycle of seasons‚ atmospherically city life changes greatly. Brewster uses alliteration ’p’ to show "people are made of places" and it is effective because people become what they see and they learn from their

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