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    of this poem illustrates life is a lonely cycle‚ and as a child Young-Lee learned to be hopeful for a better future. Lee Young-Lee is left alone as a child. This loneliness is reflected through the verb tense of words within the first stanza‚ for example the word ‘alone’ comes before ‘time’ which suggests that Young-Lee as a human being is alone‚ but in time he is also alone because even if he has his parents for some time in his life‚ he will eventually have to live life independently not through

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    “Poverty is a way of life for the poor that is passed down from generation to generation through the family.” Explain and assess this view. In this essay I will assess and explain the view that poverty is a way of life for the poor that is passed down from generation to generation through the family. Thus‚ firstly I will assess this view from the culture of poverty. Firstly‚ the idea of a culture of poverty was first introduced by Oscar Lewis. He developed the concept from his fieldwork among

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    People’s lifestyles and behaviors towards life changes through every generation. In my country‚ there are many differences between our generations and our parents’ generation. Young generations are more open-minded‚ active and adaptable to the changes of life than the older ones. Looking at the past‚ we can easily see that our parents are more reserved in enlarging their relationships with other people and have a narrower point of view towards life. In contrast‚ young people now are always eager to

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    good life‚ however‚ when we reflect on what is really happening‚ material goods will always leave you searching for more. Material items are not the only thing that people rely on for happiness; people also can rely on unhealthy relationships where one person is solely reliant on his or her significant other‚ and use them as a crutch to give themselves happiness and to give them a purpose in life. According to Shanzeh Khurram‚ in her article‚ “Is the American Dream Becoming Too Materialistic”‚ she

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    In today’s constantly changing society‚ more and more people are becoming more materialistic. This is particularly so in the cities and more urbanized areas. Take America as an example. Compared with three or four decades ago‚ Americans today are very much more materialistic. Materialism is usually more apparent in cities because in the cities‚ people are constantly exposed to new inventions that make life easier. These new inventions often come with a hefty price tag attached to them‚ simply because

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    people bowed without much questioning. But now those spiritual beliefs have more or less gone. We now ask if life has any purpose at all. We now feel confused and perplexed. The decline in religious faith has led also to the loss of the spiritual values of life. Our forefathers had the ideal of charity‚ sympathy‚ fellow-feeling‚ brotherhood of man‚ etc. Now people have become utterly materialistic and pleasure minded. Everyone wants to make as much money as possible by fair means or foul. Honesty

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    old and the young is not new and has been bound in the culture of every nation of the world. Generation gap is a more modern term for the difference between generations‚ or another term for the "clash" between the opinions‚ the attitudes and the behaviors of the younger and the older generations. The inevitable progress of time and technologies makes the introduction of new ideas‚ new believes‚ and new values unavoidable. Difference between the present generation and previous generations are made evident

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A generation gap is commonly perceived to refer to differences between generations that cause conflict and complicate communication‚ creating a "gap." Generation gap refers to parent child disagreement‚ contradiction and divergence in certain matters regarding their attitudes‚ values‚ closeness‚ and communication. This research was planned to study the causes of generation gap as well as the responsibility of the parents and the children

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    Generation Y is known as the generation that was born in the 1980s and 1990s‚ although experts do not agree on when this era started. The people who create Generation Y are often the children of baby boomers and are therefore called echo boomers or Generation X. Most of them are in their late teens or twenties and totally different from other generations. The most significant difference between generations X and Y are that X kids are often thought of as the "lost" generation raised at a time when

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    Research November 28‚ 2014 Attitudes towards Police: What Are Young Adults Perception of Police? Introduction Young adults pass perception on everyone they encounter. Law enforcement organizations are prime subjects to their perceptions. During my twenty years of service as a New York City Police Officer‚ I have encountered daily hassles‚ uncooperative behavior and hostile behavior. In essence‚ a general lack of no respect for police authority. I interacted with young adults in various capacities from

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