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    Stray Dogs

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    a threat to life as it is known! That is why stray dogs should therefore be put to sleep. Stray dogs pose a physical and an environmental threat to people and their surroundings. They can become feral (violent‚ aggressive) when left alone on the streets without proper care or training. Some incidents have been reported by international media where stray dogs have attacked and actually killed persons. One such incident was reported in the “San Antonio News” dated Wednesday January 9th‚ 2008 that Mark

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    Litter and rubbish are great problems‚ aren’t they? Litter is garbage like food‚ paper and cans on the ground or in the street. Where many people live together‚ litter is a problem. People don’t always put their garbage in the garbage can. It’s easier to drop a paper than to find a garbage can for it. But litter is ugly. It makes the city look dirty‚ and it spoils the view. Litter makes the city look unattractive and can cause further problems like attracting pests. Food litter attracts pests such

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    zombie- oh no‚ I made to much noise. Now they were pouring in from the street into the alleyway I was in. Around forty of them were coming towards me‚ I turned around to try to escape.. at least five more in that direction. i sprayed the five zombies down with my gun‚ pulled the pin on a grenade‚ dropped it‚ and sprinted in that direction. I made it onto the street. There were a few zombies here and there on the street. Suddenly I heard an explosion-- the grenade. I looked back down the ally

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    Stone Cold Essay

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    Shelter is one of the two first-person narrators in Robert Swindell’s Stone cold. In the novel Swindell’s follows the runaway teenager‚ Link‚ from his home in Bradford to the mean streets of London where his path crosses that of Shelter‚ an ex-soldier who creates his own army while also cleaning up the streets of the homeless people he despises. In this essay I will show how the character is portrayed and how our view of him changes throughout the novel. In daily routine orders 3 Swindell’s

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    The Song of Kahunsha

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    (page 41). We notice the first step towards maturity as Chamdi takes a brave step out of the orphanage without any money‚  knowledge‚ and possessing only a white cloth smeared with his father’s blood. Chamdi spends his first few nights on the streets with another boy named Sumdi and his little sister‚ Guddi. He is introduced to the underground begging system of Bombay; "Anand Bhai is our boss. All beggars who work in this area must give him whatever we earn. Then he will give us some money back"

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    Pushing Paper Can Be Fun

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    motivate public servants to do a good job. The plight of a police captain became the central focus of the discussion: I’ve got a real problem with my officers. They come on the force as young‚ inexperienced rookies‚ and we send them out on the street‚ either in cars or on a beat. They seem to like the contact they have with the public‚ the action involved in crime prevention‚ and the apprehension of criminals. They also like helping people out at fires‚ accidents‚ and other emergencies. The

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    Apathy

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    these problems and more. Poverty would be no more if everyone simply tried to see themselves in the shoes of the poor. Perhaps if the businessman walking down the street thought to himself‚ “I wonder how I would feel if I didn’t have a warm bed to come home to every night‚” he might spare a few dollars to the homeless man sitting on the street. A lot of people don’t do anything about poverty because they simply don’t understand how hard it really is to come out of. They never put themselves in the shoes

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    Sketches by Boz “The Streets - Morning” The Victorian London streets is a familiar setting of Dicken’s works with “Oliver Twist” and “A Christmas Carol” being some his most memorable works. In this passage Dickens offers the reader an alternative London‚ one without the energetic crowds but instead a much more disquieting place where the streets are dull and lifeless. We are met with a silent neighbourhood before the sun has risen and through the use of characters‚ setting and comparisons the

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    Solnit and Gladwell Essay

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    own life and the lives of others to explore the role that humans encompass while being individuals on the street. Solnit considers walking to be that of an individual account and a time for deep thought about what is around us. Speculating that instead of just being walkers on the street‚ these people are a part of society and have a say in the city that surrounds them. She writes‚ “The streets are where people become the public and where their power resides” (Solnit 576). When reading about both authors

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    Setting Notes

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    without the essentials in life. He looked at things differently because of the way he stays at the homestead. Model 2 1. The black-mustachio’d face gazed down from every commanding corner. The dark eyes looked deep into Winston’s own. Down at street level another poster‚ torn at one corner‚ flapped fitfully in the wind… In the far distance a helicopeter skimmed down between the roofs‚ hovered for an instant like a blue-bottle‚ and darted away again with a curving light. 2. It creates a very

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