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    Topic: Street Children Name of candidate: Kamar Mclean Name of school: Brown’s Town High School Teacher’s name: Mis. Green Center#: 100136 Candidate#: 100136 Territory: Jamaica Year: 2015 Table Of Contents Content Page Introduction…………………………………………………………………….. Acknowledgement………………………………………………………………. Chapter 1 Statement of the Problem…………………………………………………………. Reason for selecting Area of Research…………………………………………… Research Questions………………………………………………………………. Method of Investigation…………………………………………………………

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    beach‚ play dominoes and poker on the streets. The people like a lot of Caribbean music‚ vallenato and champeta. My experience with the place. Past. The first time I went to Capurgana was in the company of uncles and brothers‚ was 13 years old was happy to find such a nice place. Remember traveling to Capurgana boat traveling the blue sea‚ upon arrival we stayed in a hotel as for 5 days in which we all‚ we went to tour the town and its main streets‚ bathed in the sea and sun on the

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    the wealthy people lived‚ the middle ring is where the middle class people lived‚ and the inner ring was where the poor lived. In the inner ring also known as the poor‚ people lived in what’s called slums. In slums people struggled to survive‚ the streets were jammed with people‚ horses‚ push carts and garbage. There houses were known as Tenements‚ Tenements where usually six to seven stories high and divided into small apartments. The tenements were in very poor living conditions‚ they had no windows

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    Figurative Language

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    Figurative and literal language is different methods used in conveying and analyzing language. Literal language refers to words that do not differ from their original definition. Figurative language refers to words or groups of words that exaggerate the meanings of the words. Figurative language is not used literally but instead involves similarities to concepts or other contexts; which results in a figure of speech. For example‚ “it’s raining hard outside” is literal and “it’s raining cats and

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    The poem begins with a dialogue between mother and daughter during which‚ ironically‚ the mother forbids the daughter to march for freedom‚ fearing that street were unsafe and filled with violence. Instead‚ she gives permission for the daughter to sing in the children’s choir at their church. How could the mother know‚ of course‚ that the streets‚ that day‚ might have offered some relative safety? The tragedy‚ a central feature of many ballads‚ becomes especially clear and poignant at the end‚ when

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    Why children run way

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    orphanage. It is a big problem these days because every young person can choose to run away and hide to a friend or out on the streets and park. However usually those trips end well way for example adolescent’s moneys runs out and they returns home or authorities find adolescent with some help tips from people. I just ask why would any youngster prefer living on the street that at home or cause a lot of concern and confuse to parents and other relatives There is many reason why young adults are doing

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    Too Much Texting

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    If you told adolescents that their texting capabilities would be taken away‚ they would take to the streets in revolution. The same young people would make a endless list of “texting benefits.” However‚ texting can have consequences as well‚ due to how and when the technology is used. Texting can threaten personal safety‚ distract people‚ and encourage rudeness. Even though there are many benefits of texting‚ there can also be many negative consequences‚ some of them can be very harmful as well.

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    Unit Three Chapter 18 Writing Assignment During the late 1800’s to early 1900’s women in the west were valued in their work in the home‚ on the streets and some women during this time played the same roles as men being Cowgirls. However‚ women mainly held their responsibilities in the home. Women played the role of a wife‚ a mother‚ a seamstress and often nurses. Their domestic duties including raising their children‚ farm work‚ gathering food and milk along with utilizing their sewing skills. These

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    ENG1D1 – 09 29 April 2011 An Eventful Journey of Living on the Streets Character traits shape the people we all are. For example‚ they help us face our fears through courage; they show us right from wrong through responsibility; and they show us who to believe in tough decisions through trust. Dana‚ the protagonist from Eric Walters’ Sketches‚ has a tough time learning how to show her traits. However‚ as a child on the streets Dana fights through many tough obstacles that enable her to become

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    August Alsina was destined to be a great role model. At a young age‚ he went through more than most people go through in a lifetime. This forced him to become a strong‚ independent and successful person. When he was young‚ he was exposed to drugs‚ streets‚ and gang violence. His biological father and stepfather were crack addicts. His mother was determined to remove him from that atmosphere. They relocated to Houston‚ Texas. After being there‚ he was exposed to more opportunity and a better chance

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