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    sometimes very unclear. It seems like they are doing one thing but are really have some other intention in the end. Like when you ***. In Loraine Hansberry’s play A Raisin in the Sun‚ Walter Lee Younger is very similar in that aspect. He comes off very money hungry right from the beginning and seems somewhat selfish wanting to use his father’s insurance check. We can also see Walter lee is a very ambitious character but in the end‚ really just wants to provide for his family. One of the ways Walter wants

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    “The NCAA‚ as a whole‚ makes 6 billion dollars annually”. Many colleges also have wealthy supporters who spend lots of many on sports programs. Do you ever wonder where all that money goes? I know for fact that college athletes get no part in all that money. College students‚ whether they are an athlete or not‚ need money to get them through college. College athletes should

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    Summary: The story is set in a city in the Philippines. The young narrator begins by describing his large family. Though they are poor they are full of mischief and laughter. The children are all strong and healthy even though they often go hungry. In contrast‚ their rich neighbor’s children are thin and sickly although they are given plenty of good food‚ which their impoverished neighbors enjoy smelling over the fence. Consequently‚ the rich man brings a charge against the narrator’s family for

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    able to account for money they have saved or invested and how would people be able to care for their families when their money is trapped within the banking institutional system. How would people buy basic everyday items they would need to survive? There are so many things that we as a society depend upon‚ like the easy usage of a debit card to purchase things that we all would be hard pressed to adjust. I don’t know of anyone who carries or has access to large sums of money at their disposal when

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    The monkey and The Dolphin One day long ago‚ some sailors set out to sea in their sailing ship. One of them brought his pet monkey along for the long journey.When they were far out at sea‚ a terrible storm overturned their ship. Everyone fell into the sea‚ and the monkey was sure that he would drown. Suddenly a dolphin appeared and picked him up.They soon reached the island and the monkey came down from the dolphin’s back. The dolphin asked the monkey‚ “Do you know this place?”The monkey replied

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    S H MAPUMULO ENN 103F ASSIGNMENT 1 STUDENT NO. 54463165 Section A Short Questions 1. Societies are likely to decline due to corruption‚ in the passage we read “the soldiers got restless and only the rich could afford to raise an army to fight on Rome’s behalf” Here we can notice that‚ because of corruption which resulted on the lack of funds the government could no longer provide protection for Rome. Therefore the richer members of society used their own funds to pay for the country’s army

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    In an ideal society money would be eliminated because it’s the center of a lot of our society’s problems today. If money were eliminated there would be no social inequality‚ there would be no poverty or anymore starving children‚ men‚ and women. There would also be less violence and crime in this world. Money wouldn’t divide us any longer. We would be valued for whom we are and not by what we wear or what we have or by amount of money in our wallets or bank accounts. Our value would be in ourselves

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    “By the time I was twenty-five‚ I looked more like forty-two‚ with seven hungry mouths to feed and one more nearly due‚ me husband he’d walked out on me” From what she sings we understand what a hard life she has. Mrs Johnstone is also subjected to a hard life as she is from a working class background which means she gets very little money to provide for her big family. Russell presents Mrs Johnstone as having hardly any money. As she is from a working class background her pay isn’t so high. She is

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    Court Summary The story is set in a city in the Philippines. The young narrator begins by describing his large family. Though they are poor they are full of mischief and laughter. The children are all strong and healthy even though they often go hungry. In contrast‚ their rich neighbor’s children are thin and sickly although they are given plenty of good food‚ which their impoverished neighbors enjoy smelling over the fence. Consequently‚ the rich man brings a charge against the narrator’s family

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    Shame Gregory experiences both external shame and internal shame. Gregory conveys his message by revealing how his life in poverty took a toll on him as a person. He shares many incidents to support his message. The girl that he wants the most does not even notice him. He is invisible to her and not even worthy of her acknowledgment‚ unless he is good. He explains how the students at school segregate him‚ as well as his teacher‚ because he is poor. He ends with his internal shame caused by his

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