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    Odell English 102 April 23‚ 2013 City Beautification of Philadelphia It would be nice if Philadelphia became a clean‚ beautiful city. Abandoned buildings become new‚ clean family houses‚ retail complexes‚ and shiny skyscrapers. Graffiti on walls are scrubbed and repainted to become wall murals where everything has pretty colors. Someday unused vacant lots will be a huge shopping mall or fancy restaurant. The city of Philadelphia will be a great-looking and sustainable place for upper-class

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    the movie Philadelphia. By using critical thinking this paper analyzes the logic of the movie along with real assumptions presented and intellectual empathy that can be found for the main character. This paper supports what grounds we are able to intellectually empathize with the main character and what assumptions may underpin our empathy. This paper also informs assumptions that can be attributed to the filmmaker of Philadelphia. Assumptions and Empathy of Philadelphia Philadelphia stars Tom

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    Prejudice and discrimination in Philadelphia Philadelphia is a movie which demonstrates not only the cold-blooded and hypocritical members of corporate society‚ but the indignities and prejudices that people living with AIDS have to go through. This movie was set in an era when homosexuality was not socially accepted and not many people were educated on the disease AIDS. Andrew Beckett‚ a Philadelphia lawyer who has been keeping his homosexuality‚ and his AIDS‚ hidden from his conservative bosses

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    In Du Bois’‚ “The Philadelphia Negro”‚ we are introduced to a study in which the black population of Philadelphia is undergoing a study designed to determine their living conditions based upon six schedules. After reading the two chapters featured this week‚ I have been introduced to a new way of thinking about living conditions people‚ especially blacks‚ experienced during the time of the study. During this reading‚ Du Bois (1899) states that‚ “In the case of the negroes the segregation is more

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    Drinker‚ Catherine Bowen. Miracle at Philadelphia: The Constitutional Congress. New York: Book-Of-The-Month Club‚ Inc.‚ 1986 Catherine Drinker Bowen is the author of many historical‚ non-fiction‚ in-depth looks at different events and the personalities and tribulations that forged them. She has written a total of more than 30 books on the United States and its beginnings. Mrs. Bowen has an education in American literature and is a major in literature. She has experience in the field

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    For the art project in this class‚ I visited The Philadelphia Museum of Art. It is located at the west end of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park. It is one of the most outstanding and largest museums of Art in United States. It was founded in 1876 in conjunction with the Centennial Exposition. This museum is basically formed and grew out of the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London. Originally‚ this museum was a collection of the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial

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    In a country full of limitless opportunities and advanced technology‚ there is a city named Philadelphia. Throughout the United States‚ there have been rapid technological advancements occurring. For example Chicago‚ Illinois and Dallas‚ Texas are some of the greatest high tech cities in the US and have a higher standard of living compared to Philadelphia. In order for a city to be fully productive‚ it needs to keep up with the technological growth‚ but we has not yet done so. As I walked down 31st

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    The overall theme that Thomas Jefferson‚ James Madison‚ and the leaders of the Philadelphia Synagogue were using to argue that religious diversity should be accepted is that every man has civil rights that would be impeded by combination of church and state. To expand on this‚ Thomas Jefferson ecentually explains that each man has the right to choosing his own religion because is protected under civil rights because it is unlawful for one man to hold others accountable for his beliefs. (151) New

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    Essay Number 3 I was the oldest delegate in the Philadelphia Convention. Other than George Washington I was the best man in America. I was born into a poor family and became an inventor‚ scientist‚ diplomat and publisher. My career in public service was long‚ I serviced as an ambassador to England and France and I was also a Governor of Pennsylvania. I was a compromiser‚ I brought delegates together. I favored the strong national government that the United States had‚ I was a firm believer that

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    “Law and Order in Philadelphia” is a documentary based on the policing. We see that the area is bad and that there is violence‚ crime‚ and drugs on the streets. There is a lot of crime in Philadelphia and they use the due process model which “stresses the criminal justice system to protect suspects from honest mistakes or deliberate deception and bias by police…”(Barkan 400). A reporter goes undercover with the police so see the everyday occurrences with crime in Philadelphia. We witnessed in the

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