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    collapse that began in 1929. Unemployment went from 3 million in 1929 to 12.5 million by 1932. This eventually led to families not being able to make ends meet. Nationwide families were becoming homeless. Multiple different families lived in one room shacks. Others that weren’t so fortunate were left to sleep in sewers. Families had to give up essentials that they once had‚ such as health care. Children were left starving and abandoned. Having nowhere to go‚ children soon began to travel in hopes of

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    The essay I chose was ANIMALS ARE PROPERTY: THE VIOLATION OF SOLDIERS ’ RIGHTS TO STRAYS IN IRAQ. By DanaMarie Pannella. First of all‚ I chose this article because the title is very attractive to me. My daughter and I volunteer in an animal shelter‚ so it’s a given I am a sucker for a stray. The attachment one can make with an animal that has nothing or nobody is remarkable. This essay is peer reviewed‚ I found this by doing a search in search summon in the APUS library‚ and filtering the search

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    Landscape with a Watermill by George Barret is an oil painting of a rural forest scene. The painting features an old‚ although working‚ dilapidated watermill‚ weary travelers on a grassy ledge‚ a rundown shack‚ and alert cows. Up above‚ grey clouds indicate an impending storm. In this painting‚ Barret wanted to depict the uncertainness of the future by emphasizing the central figures. To do this‚ he expertly used the elements of art. In the foreground of the painting‚ there are two people resting

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    has led to space and housing shortages. There is no enough room for such a large amount people living in the cities‚ so poor housing conditions‚ such as squatter settlements and shanty towns are unavoidable. Such poorly constructive and unplanned shacks are usually lack of running water‚ electricity and sewage systems. Additional‚ people who live in the slums cannot afford to good quality education‚ healthcare and social services. To solve the housing problems‚ one way is to improve the infrastructure

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    The Beach The beach is one of my favorite places to go. It is where I would like to live one day. In my opinion‚ it is the best place to go on family vacations too. Everyone always has that one place that they always like to escape to‚ and mine is the beach. The beach is the ultimate cure for all of my problems. While I am there‚ all of my obligations are suddenly gone. There are three things that I love about the beach: the warm weather‚ shopping‚ and the places to eat. The first thing that I

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    After the truth was revealed he did not try to hide or to deny it‚ and that issue can be consider as ethical behavior. Also he made an apology to the investors about the bad performance of the company and did not cover up his fault. However‚ Radio Shack could have done better and could have avoided this shameful situation. First‚ they have to investigate all their employees before hiring them in the company. Thus they would have understood that Edmondson did not have his two degrees and all of his

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    of democracy. (THE LADY‚ 2011) The way of living in Burma is shocking. I cannot believe the government would let the people live this way. The government seems to not care about their people. For an example the people are living in these little shacks‚ they are putting their kids to work.

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    comfortable room together‚ exchanging stories and laughs. The meager building‚ only referred to as “the shack”‚ was pushed into the back corner of my mom’s garden‚ among trees and brush. It had a corrugated‚ sheet metal roofing that was just starting to hint at its age after some years of weather. The walls had a softer appearance. They were made out of light‚ sweet-smelling wood that gave the shack its distinct‚ reminiscent aroma. On the exterior‚ the walls were painted vibrantly. Bright blue covered

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    similar mild climate. Although the weather is nice Haiti occasional encounters devastating earthquakes. The island is also located within the Caribbean hurricane belt. In the countryside area the structure of Haitian homes are single stories‚ two-room shacks‚ usually with a front porch without electricity or running water. These homes are assembled with rock or wattle and blotch with mud. In other regions walls are made from chop native palm. Particularly in the south‚ houses are made of Hispaniola pine

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    The decision to pay the veterans was a decision that could have been supported by Hoover‚ even before Roosevelt was elected. This could have occurred before the gassings‚ the shootings‚ the burning down of their shacks‚ or the many lives lost to a hurricane that caught many veterans working in jobs that were made available in lieu of getting their needs met. A decision that could have supplied relief to many for what was lost for the sacrifice of defending our

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