Essay for Business Spotlight #5‚ September/October 2009‚ p. 22 - 23. Subjects of the article are the aspects of giving money to people living on the street. The author divides the article in two points of view and brings them together in the end. On on side‚ giving money to beggars is a good thing. It gives them what they need to provide themselves with food. It also means that you recognize that they have a problem‚ so it’s also a sense of dignity. The prior difficulty of helping these people
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Somebody’s Mother By Mary D. Brine The woman was old and ragged and gray‚ And bent with the chill of a winter’s day; The streets were white with a recent snow‚ And the woman’s feet with age were slow. At the crowded crossing she waited long‚ Jostled aside by the careless throng Of human beings who passed her by. Unheeding the glance of her anxious eye. Down the street with laughter and shout. Glad in the freedom of “school let out‚” Come happy boys‚ like a flock of sheep‚ Hailing the snow
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like to drive the speed limit. School zones‚ in my opinion‚ are the most important. When traveling through school zones‚ doing the speed limit‚ you have the ability to stop faster when something out of the blue happens‚ a child running out in the street chasing a ball kicked over the fence in the school yard. If you were traveling over the speed limit you would not be able to stop as quickly to avoid hitting that child. Same goes for other route’s and highway’s speed limits on a (NEW PARAGRAPH)I
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“Thank You M’am” is written by Langston Hughes. This is a story about a young boy who lives in the streets who comes across a woman who will teach him a life lesson and gives him a second chance indirectly. They both cross paths in a very abnormal way. The boy (Roger) tries to snatch a woman’s purse‚ (Mrs. Jones) when she is confronted by him‚ she takes charge of the situation. Mrs. Jones takes Roger in‚ not by his will‚ but out of love and hope for children. Mrs. Jones feeds him and washes him up
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Ragged Company Reflection Journal #1 In many ways‚ the novel “Ragged Company” by Richard Wagamese relates to the way George Carlin seemed to perceive the world. The way Carlin displays his opinion on the world and how sincerely messed up todays society has become really shows the kind of person he was. Just from watching a few of his videos and reading “an Observation” I’ve gathered that not only was he incredibly intelligent‚ he was a realist. Realism seems to be something Amelia and George have
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better quality of education and work‚ subsequently smaller‚ independent businesses vanished due to lack of investment and an ageing population. The areas image became dirty and many building became derelict‚ cheap hostels started to fill the streets‚ driving the prostitution and drug use. By the mid 1980’s the government tried to crack down on the cheap hostels but with little success‚ meanwhile the worst of the derelict building were being demolished to create the La Rambla and the historical
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glass showcase‚ displaying the artistic abilities of many students‚ forms a five second art show. Even further‚ there’s “Main Street”. Composed of mainly lockers‚ this is the prime and busiest hallway in the building. Wandering around‚ I attempt to understand the confusing setup. Clenching onto my florescent orange paper‚ I discover new hallways branching off of Main Street. Hallways labeled “G Hall East”‚ “G Hall West”‚ “F Hall East”‚ “F Hall West” on wood with white‚ engraved letters. More brown
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develop discriminating behavior‚ but when that discrimination is based purely on the color on that person’s skin‚ or his ethnicity‚ without knowing anything else about that person‚ it becomes racism. Being a malicious looking black man‚ walking the streets at night may give someone the idea that you’re a rapist‚ killer‚ robber‚ or even a stalker. Nearly everyone has experienced these same emotions before and each has reacted similarly with varying degrees. Immediately in the first paragraph‚ Staples
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apartment on Main Street * one-bedroom apartment on Peaceful Lane * two-bedroom apartment on Distant Place C = Step 3: Determine the Criteria (rules for evaluating or testing options) What makes one option better than another? What are the important things to think about? Example: * rent * noise * safety * public transportation E = Step 4: Evaluate the alternatives How well does each option meet the criteria? Example: * How much can I afford? * Is the street busy?
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walking or driving‚ try to get someone to wait for you. And don’t take shortcuts‚ they are usually quiet and deserted. Change your habits – Do not wear expensive jewellery and display it publicly‚ avoid talking or texting while walking down the street‚ try to walk against the flow of traffic so that you can see any oncoming danger and if driving‚ always lock the doors after you get in. Be bag savvy – Clasp bags securely under your arms and never let it hang off your shoulder to avoid being dragged
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