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    Lesson 4 Discussion Fremont High School “Jonathan Kozol” Jennifer R After reading Jonathan Kozol’s essay on Fremont High School in Los Angeles‚ I had to stop and rethink every detail I had just read describing the schools appearance‚ education offered and the overall sanitation of the school. I simply did not realize the school systems in the United States today were in such horrible conditions. While describing the school itself I learned it consist of roughly 5‚000 students. The perimeter

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    for the resolution of the American Great Depression of the 1930s. In this case‚ the federal government interfered in the economy through several initiatives. Ultimately‚ this is interventionist thinking. Because of the apparent success (end of the Great Depression)‚ Keynesian economics became a more legitimate theory. Along with

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    The Great Depression The Great Depression was a worldwide economic collapse that was caused by a number of things which include: speculation in the stock market‚ inequalities in wealth‚ bank failures‚ and drought conditions. It started in 1929 and lasted until the late 1930s. It was the longest and most devastating depression ever experienced by the Western World. Before the Great Depression‚ there were few regulations that controlled the stock market. Stockholders were able to speculate and

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    The Great Depression was a time of widespread poverty‚ unemployment‚ and homelessness lasting from 1929 to 1941. The events leading up to the Great Depression formed a snowball effect. During the Roaring 20s‚ the wealth was not being shared with the workers. Wages were not keeping up with rising prices‚ so workers were unable to pay for goods. As fewer products were being sold‚ factories had to let go of workers. All these factors caused a gap between the rich and the poor as the middle class fell

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    In general‚ the Great Depression brought mass suffering to everyone and was especially hard for the African Americans. The National debt income had drop to 50% and unemployment has risen up to 25% of the total labor force (U.S. History‚ n.d. para 1). Therefore‚ America’s had twenty million Americans receiving public assistance to survive. The blacks faced the harshest conditions because employers starting using racist hiring and firing procedures as the “Last Hired and the First Fired” from employment

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    "Origins of the First-Person Shooter‚" Alexander R. Galloway explains the first-person POV and subjective perspective and calls attention to how cinema and videogames are closely intertwined. He also claims that the subjective perspective is ubiquitous in games whereas marginalized in films. Galloway states that the first-person POV and subjective perspective were initially developed in films. He goes on to explain the differences of both perspectives by asserting that unlike first person POV‚ the subjective

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    The Great Depression-how bad did it get? The Great Depression presented the people of the United States of America Trial upon trial in almost every aspect of life. The Great Depression‚ while getting its name from the economic cycle‚ was truly a depression in every sense of the word. Times were tough for almost every single family if not worse. This was exceptionally difficult after the prosperous 20’s that was surely an economic expansion and then boom. The final months of the 1920s were spent

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    being his Dad’s Wife. Backstory First Person: I was abandoned by my parents when I was 9 months old. I have wanted to find my parents for a very long time‚ even if they are stinky old drunks. I have one friend named Gavin that has been with me since the first time I stepped foot in the orphanage. He is always cracking jokes and care free. I am planning to leave the orphanage ‚ but I have a hunch that Gavin is trying to keep me from something. Backstory Third Person: Ace was abandoned by his parents

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    The Great depression started in 1929 and ended in 1939.The Great Depression was the longest lasting economic downturn in the history of the western industrialized world. It all started just after the stock market crashed in October 1929. The crash wiped out many people’s investment. When bank failures erased the savings of those who weren’t even invested in the stock market. Even though it all failed I would have still been saved or prevented with better regulations. There were more than 13 through

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    The Great Depression played a significant role in the collapse of the Weimar Republic. It had economic‚ political and social impacts on Germany. The Great Depression came about due to the Wall Street Crash in October 1929. The economic crisis helped enable the Weimar’s oppositions such as Hitler to take power as they took advantage of the situation. Not creating a stable economic system after the first world war meant that when the depression hit the collapse of the Weimar Republic was inescapable

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