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    identified by redistributing wealth. He didn’t like the rich‚ and he expanded the freeway system.. redistributing wealth 5. What novels‚ short stories or articles did the author write which reflected those problems? List a minimum of two. Every Man A King and My First Days in the White House 6. What were the author’s political beliefs and how might they have shaped his writing? He was highly liberal and very anti-Standard Oil. He pushed high taxes and wealth redistribution. 7. Did the

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    Maitham Al-Humaid

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    Rodriguez Analysis Use the following rubric to analyze the language analysis paragraphs in response to Rodriguez’s narrative. Be certain that you can discuss each paragraph element described in the rubric for each response. 1. (optional) The writer provides an anecdote‚ allusion‚ quotation‚ statistic‚ or other device to introduce the essay and/or capture reader interest. 2. The writer constructs an effective topic sentence. a. The writer highlights a critical rhetorical feature that

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    humans‚ we should attempt to satisfy our basic needs‚ but then find our true purpose in life‚ one that can actually provide positive change to the place where we live and have an impact on the people we live in community with. The act of accumulating wealth for its own sake and continuing through an unending cycle of cupidity can only lead to death. These great philosophical thinkers hold primitive ideologies about the city‚ household‚ and society; however‚ the systems they established hold weight for

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    Materialistic Delusion

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    Materialistic Delusion: How artificial social norms confine people to live past their means to achieve the illusion of social status. MORPHEUS: “It’s that feeling you have had all your life. That feeling that something was wrong with the world. You don’t know what it is but it’s there‚ like a splinter in your mind‚ driving you mad‚ driving you to me. But what is it? [Consumerism] is everywhere‚ it’s all around us‚ here even in this room. You can see it out your window‚ or on your television.

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    The first major cause of this differentiation lay in the very reasons for the founding of the two region’s colonies. In 1607 the London Company of Virginia‚ a joint-stock company‚ had been formed to settle in the Virginia area a colony of Englishmen. But the Company wanted this colony solely for economic gain. As Document F‚ Capt Smith’s history of Virginia‚ shows the first colonists spent their time searching for gold like the Spanish windfall instead of planting crops. As a result‚ half of the

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    A Classless Society

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    In addition‚ one of the biggest dilemma that’s produced as a result of our socioeconomic system is its own reincarnation. The duplication on a mass level of norms‚ roles‚ careers‚ health‚ wealth‚ and lifestyle as generations pass results in the rich getting richer‚ and the poor getting poorer. However‚ this is the not the image that is portrayed in the popular image of America’s class structure. One of the four biggest myths veiling the reality of class is that the U.S is “fundamentally a classless

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    not in Americans vocabulary‚ unlike the rest of the world. Both the lower class and upper class avoid using class distinctions. When I was in high school I had a friend whose parents were very well off. I have tried to talk to my friend about the wealth of his parents. My friend won’t admit his parents are wealthy and he thinks that everyone is as well off as his family. His father owns a landscaping company where my friend works in the summers when he isn’t in college. I’ve worked for my friend’s

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    Colegio Los Nogales 10C Valeria Ortiz Essay ------------------------------------------------- Patrick Young May-09-2012 “The acquisition of money and love are both part of the same dream‚ the will to return to the quintessential unity that exists only at birth and at death.” Roger Lewis (professor at George Mason university) Love and money have been‚ for centuries‚ two issues for which people become obsessed. Some use money to get love. They

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    John Cheever’s story "The Swimmer" depicts a protagonist ‚ and the society that has nurtured him‚ as lacking in seriousness and responsibility. Neddy‚ the bewildered protagonist‚ represents a society satirized for centering its values on social status and materialism. During the course of Neddy’s journey‚ the illusions he has constructed about his life are stripped away‚ and in the process the truth behind his society is realized. In unveiling the tragedy of Neddy’s existence‚ Cheever reveals the

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    Rome was said to pay very well. Politicians were not only running for government positions for power reasons‚ but also for money purposes. This skewed the validity of government leaders‚ often leading to officials focusing on themselves and their wealth and title‚ instead of what is best for the people of Rome. The validity of government leaders can be related back to present day America. Government officials now are not always qualified for their job. Instead‚ one might say they are running for

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