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    Socialism in "The Jungle"

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    Socialism in “The Jungle” By Tyler Dobson Sinclair’s The Jungle is a novel that tends to advocate for socialism as a remedy for the evils of capitalism that has dominated a society. Upton Sinclair’s piece was written in 1906‚ at a time when many European immigrants had migrated to the United States with the hope of becoming prosperous in their lives. However‚ their expectations were not met as some of them ended up being unemployed and those who managed to get jobs like Jurgis Rudkus in

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    The Jungle Paper

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    The Jungle‚ written by Upton Sinclair was a very touching and motivating story. Sinclair aimed for our hearts‚ but instead‚ he hit our stomachs. The Jungle is a story of hardships and trouble‚ some successes and many failures as a family tries to achieve the "American Dream." In this book‚ "The Jurgis Ruckus’ myth of failure is the other side of the Horatio Alger’s myth of success." (xxvi) Although this book was written about the hardships of a family‚ it was not just a story for one to read

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    Jungle Rot

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    Emily Adams Jason Hicks 3rd Period November 15‚ 2013 Tropical Ulcer (Jungle Rot) Tropical ulcers (also commonly known as Jungle Rot) are necrotic painful lesions that are a result from a mixed bacterial infection. These ulcers are common in hot humid tropical or subtropical areas. They are usually found on the lower legs or feet of children and young adults. Typically‚ the ulcers have a raised border‚ and a yellowish necrotic base. The ulcers may heal spontaneously‚ but in many instances extension

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    Jungle Descriptive

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    Its been few hours we’ve set off by bus from the hustle bustle of the city. The journey ahead us‚ lushes of green tropical forests pervaded my sight. As minutes tickled by‚ the sun‚ a fiery orb‚ looks like its gradually receding the horizon. The sky consists an assortment of shades‚ a blend of reds‚ oranges and yellows. The warm rays gradually glow‚ tinting the trees below vermillion. The mud below my feet is of the same colour‚ making me feel like a firewalker. Daring and bold. The contrast between

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    Concrete Jungle

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    Concrete Jungle where dreams are made of… New York City is the most popular city of the State of New York and the United States of America‚ the second largest city on the continent. Is the center of metropolitan New York‚ which is among the largest urban agglomerations in the world‚ for over a century has been one of the world’s leading centers of commerce and finance‚ New York is considered a global city because of its global influences in media‚ politics‚ education‚ entertainment and fashion

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    The Blackboard Jungle

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    In the film Blackboard Jungle‚ an inspiring teacher fights to gain the respect from his class of juvenile delinquent boys‚ a lot of who belong to a gang that is mostly led by a white boy‚ and one of the students‚ Artie West. The teacher‚ Mr. Dadier‚ soon finds a connection with one of his black students‚ Miller. Mr. Dadier believes Miller to be the leader of the delinquency in the all boys’ high school‚ with his race being the only evidence. Little does he know‚ Miller is more than meets the eye

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    Shere Khan the new King of the Jungle. He became a King because His brother died in a fight with men‚ and he had no sons‚ so the next in line was Shere Khan. The season was dry‚ so dry the animals of the jungle made a water truce. When the first sign of water was found Shere Khan was late to the party. He came to the water oasis to sniff out a man cub being neutered by the Pack of wolves. “Akela do I smell a man cub in your pack‚¨ Snarled Shere Khan. ¨Mowgli is a member of my pack‚ and I am sure

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    The book of Genesis‚ although written thousands of years ago in a culture far removed from modern America‚ contains many valuable truths relevant to Christians today. The Pentateuch‚ of which Genesis is a part‚ is not primarily concerned with history or the nation of Israel’s history‚ instead “it traces the actions of God and Israel in history” (Arnold‚ & Beyer‚ 2015‚ p. 39). Although ancient customs may bewilder the modern reader‚ critical themes do emerge from the beginning. The first 11 chapters

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    The Jungle Thesis Paper

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    In Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle‚ published in 1906‚ a sense of injustice towards the working class and need for socialism is present. Sinclair intended to illustrate the vast majority of immigrants in Chicago at the turn of the century; providing details and examples of abuses in the meatpacking industry merely as a means of demonstrating their troubles. After the publication of The Jungle‚ Sinclair stated‚ "I aimed for the public’s heart‚ and by accident I hit it in the stomach." He used those words

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    to showing that you should not take family for granted‚ because you could lose them at any given time especially in a crisis. Death is a heartbroken tragedy that some experience harder than others. The author shows that death is inevitable in the book Night‚ showing and depicting loved ones dying. For instance‚ Elie’s dad dies after all he had come though leaving Elie alone to fend for himself. Another example from the movie The Boy in the Striped Pajamas‚ Bruno ends up dying in a concentration

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