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    Rago October 3‚ 2014 Living on the Street  Ann Petry’s novel‚ ​ The Street​ ‚ was published in 1946. This riveting novel narrates the life  of a single mother‚ Lutie Johnson‚ and her struggle of living in poverty on the streets of Harlem.  Throughout this novel the theme of motherhood‚ or lack thereof‚ is very prevalent. However; the  theme of motherhood does not capture my attention. What interests me is the underlying theme  of the profound effect the “Street” has over its inhabitants. This theme captures my attention 

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    Eleventh Street was the longest‚ narrowest‚ and oldest street in the town. It had lots of potholes and rifts. Eleventh Street was a busy street where I spent most of my time. Both sides of the street were lined with stores and restaurants. There were many people walking on the street. There were a lot fun things to do‚ all within walking distance‚ and no matter what time the year‚ the stores were opened to the public‚ except on major holidays. Eleventh Street embodied to most of my childhood.

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    In Ann Petry’s‚ The Street‚ Lutie Johnson struggles to live the American Dream with her son Bub. Lutie see the American Dream as owning her own home‚ having a good job and keeping her son Bub out of trouble. It is not easy for Lutie to achieve this dream during the 1940’s because she is single African American mother. When moving to 116th Street Lutie noticed how the people who live on this street are trapped and they do not have a choice weather to leave or not because they are being controlled

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    asked “Why do you want to become a Child Life Specialist?” My answer is I want to make a big impact on children and their families. A Child Life Specialist is a healthcare profession individual who assists children with comprehending medical preparations. They make sure that children lives remain normal by putting forward impressive and capable coping through amusement (relaxation)‚ activities‚ pain-management and educational facts for child and parents. Child Life Specialists are well trained experienced

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    high rates of asthma‚ diabetes‚ heart disease‚ and depression. Throughout my experience‚ I had to work with communities of low-income immigrants with limited English proficiency that posed unique challenges to health providers as well as me. As a Child Life volunteer‚ I tried to reduce the emotional impact of illness and hospitalization on children and their families by providing age-appropriate play activities‚ which foster continued growth and development. This experience was challenging in terms

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    Once I finish school and get my degree and certification‚ I plan on being a Child Life Specialist. I have always wanted to work in a hospital setting but not actually doing medical work. Adding to that my love for working with kids‚ I though Child Life was a happy medium. I would love to work in Riley Children’s Hospital someday but I’m not set on Riley. I’m not saying I have to be there or my life is over or anything along those lines. I know that this career choice might take me out-of-state and

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    The Importance of Nature in a Child’s Life Nature is made by nature‚ not by man. Nature can be used for many different things. It can be used for a natural playground‚ a learning experience‚ a science experience‚ a meditation place. The list is endless on what nature can be used for. The best part about it is that there is no list that states what it can and can’t be. It is all in your imagination. This is important for children to learn and grow with. Without nature‚ there would be no land to live

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    TMA01 Sociology City Road PG1 Drawing on what you have learned about City Road‚ outline some of the inequalities on a street that you know. The streets of our cities often tell us more about our society than we expect‚ they show how people and objects interact with each other in order to make a community. In this assignment I am going to look at similarities and differences between the inequalities of city road in Cardiff and the Lisburn Road in Belfast. Inequalities are the social resources

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    Parents play an important role in their children’s life. They are the best guider for their children. If parents were the best teacher for their children‚ some people‚ I am sure would agree this is great idea; whereas others would disagree. From my perspective‚ I agree with the above statement because parents are supportive‚ cooperative and guider. To begin with‚ parents are very supportive to their children. They help their children to develop them socially and morally and financially. Children

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    In Life in the Iron Mill and Maggie: A Girl of the Streets‚ the animals are penniless products of the America’s Industrial Revolution. Through realistic and naturalistic lenses‚ Davis and Crane are connected through their abilities to create a unique spectator-to-subject relationship between the audience and characters. To speak to a broader issue of course‚ the authors used what is possibly the most effective method to arouse a necessary disturbance in the hearts of their readers. In Life in the

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