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    Living so near to the city of Chicago makes it very easy for me to know about the population issues. First hand‚ I know that the issue with overpopulations in small northern suburbs is slightly ridiculous because of how the class sizes has grown in size making some classes harder to be in. Another issue is on the south of Chicago‚ though it’s better now. It is considered a mostly African American and ‘rough’ area of the city. Because of the overpopulation there are many homeless people‚ and a lot

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    A Birthday Party

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    Fiona is my best friend. She turned twelve recently and her parents held a birthday party for her. I was one of those invited. The party began at about three in the afternoon. There were about twenty of us children gathered in Fiona’s house. We were all dressed in our best clothes. Everyone‚ especially Fiona‚ wore a happy smile. We gave our presents to Fiona and she happily opened them. It must really be exciting to receive all those presents. After that Fiona’s mother served us soft drinks

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    Farewell Party

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    Farewell Party It is normally said that the prime time in the life of anyone is the time that he spends in school. This is‚ undoubtedly‚ golden age‚ which he recollects sentimentally for the rest of his life. And this golden era came to an end on 2nd February 2012‚ which happened to be my last day at school. It was the time to leave my school forever‚ where I had spent past ten years of my life. The farewell took place in a huge hall‚ jazzed up with strips of multi-colored paper‚ balloons and

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    The House Party

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    The house party This book was very interesting‚ I was very intrigued. I like it because it really related‚ and it did teach me stuff. It showed me that I shouldn’t give in to peer-pressure. Just because your friends say you should do something‚ doesn’t mean it’s always right. Maybe they are telling you to do it‚ so they don’t have to? I suggest that teenagers from grades 8-9 should read this book‚ it could teach them a lot for future experiences. In this book there were to main characters

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    The Garden Party

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    titular ‘The Garden Party’ sets the tone for this collection. Mansfield deals with a wide variety of themes that ranges from family relationships‚ life and death‚ love and the coming of age through quiet musings and monologues. Underlying themes for this selection of stories are social and class issues. Mansfield selects characters who are outsiders to explore social predicaments. There is the strained young father (‘At the Bay) and a young girl’s dilemma of continuing a garden party after a poor man

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    Summary Of Ain T Chicago

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    This Ain’t Chicago is Zandria F. Robinson’s study of the relationship between location and race‚ class‚ and gender. She identifies the regional differences‚ specifically of the African-Americans living in the south and north. The study analytically separates the southern blacks from their fictive kin and whites they correlate with in order to explore the differences in regional identities. The study took place in Memphis because Zandria believes that it “sits at the physical‚ temporal‚ and epistemological

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    The experience of growing up in Chicago is polarizing. It’s one of the most diverse cities in the country‚ yet‚ one of the most segregated. I am grateful for living in a neighborhood that had every range of diversity in terms of racial background‚ ethnic background‚ gender‚ age‚ and socioeconomic status. The most obvious characteristic in which Chicago neighborhoods are divided are by race and socioeconomic status. As I grew up I was constantly surrounded by people who looked different from me‚ spoke

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    The Chicago School of Criminology focused on the environment of the person‚ rather than focusing on the person’s rational capability or physical attributes. The Chicago School took an approach at identifying criminality as something that is somehow created by the ecology of the physical settings that a person finds himself growing up within. Two notable figures of the Chicago School were Clifford Shaw‚ and Henry McKay. Both of these scholars had grown up in rural settings‚ only to then relocated

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    that Changed America At the turn of the twentieth century‚ many American cities were struggling to find their place in the world. One such city was Chicago‚ Illinois‚ the focal point of Erik Larson’s The Devil in the White City‚ a nonfiction ode to history about the events that took place during the World’s Columbian Exposition. In 1893‚ Chicago was home to more than the World’s Fair; it was also the home of America’s very own Jack the Ripper‚ Dr. Henry H. Holmes. While a team of the most brilliant

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    Communist Party

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    :KomalkamraM.B.A 1st semester 2. About NaxalismThe Naxal name comes from the village of “Naxalbari” in the state of West Bengal where the movement originated.Their origin can be traced to the split in 1967 of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)‚ leading to the formation of the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist).`Naxalite` or `Naxalism` is an informal name given to radical‚ often violent‚ revolutionary communist groups that were born out of the Sino-Soviet split in the Indian communist movement

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