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    Draft 1- Letter to the Editor paper U.S. History 4th hour Nov. 10 1665 65th Street Chicago‚ Illinois 49408 Chicago Tribune 1864 Rutherford Street Chicago‚ Illinois November 10‚ 1900 To Whom It May Concern I am a concerned resident of the great city of Chicago who would like to express a few ideas on the following subject. For many years‚ the meat packing industry of this town has provided many jobs and generated great amounts of commerce. However‚ the

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    Throughout Upton Sinclair’s novel‚ The Jungle‚ Jurgis Rudkus descends into an abyss of poverty as he journeys through the industrialized urban jungle known as Packingtown. Allowing a family of Lithuanian immigrants to be his farmhands‚ Upton Sinclair plants the seeds of socialism into readers’ minds‚ hoping for a prosperous season. Jurgis’s journey through the depths of American Capitalism tarnish his soul‚ leaving him a mere shell of his former self. The slow annihilation of Jurgis’s family at

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    force voters by intimidation to vote for certain candidates. In addition‚ he told the story of voters who unfairly voted many times in one evening. In the third selection Upton Sinclair focused on the terrible conditions that were faced in the meat packing industry by the workers. Throughout this selection Upton Sinclair uses graphic and disgusting examples to get the readers attention. For example he states that the workers in the meat factories are forced to rub substances on soiled meat so

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    novel written by Upton Sinclair in 1906. “The Jungle” explores the lives of a family of Lithuanian immigrants that worked in stockyards that made canned goods. Sinclair wrote this novel to show how the workers were treated and how our foods were being made. Sinclair uses imagery in his piece. An example of this “...and in some of which there were open vats near the level of the floor‚ their peculiar trouble was that they fell into the vats…” (Sinclair ). Sinclair’s main purpose of writing this story

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    Upton Sinclair and the Chicago Meat-packing Industry In 1900‚ there were over 1.6 million people living in Chicago‚ the country’s second largest city. Of those 1.6 million‚ nearly 30% were immigrants. Most immigrants came to the United States with little or no money at all‚ in hope of making a better life for themselves. A city like Chicago offered these people jobs that required no skill. However‚ the working and living conditions were hazardous and the pay was barely enough to survive

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    Poverty In The 1960's

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    In the 1960’s‚ the United States plumed in an economic way! About twenty percent of the United States’ population lived under the poverty line. The 1960’s focused on structural poverty and culture of poverty. Structural poverty represented various failures of the economic system‚ and cultural of poverty focused on the idea of there being deeply entrenched social and financial habits. When many of the people thought about War on Poverty‚ it tied into Lyndon B. Johnson and the sixties. With Johnson’s

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    Eliminating Abbreviations

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    Eliminating medical abbreviations would reduce errors because many abbreviations are very similar and therefore people get confused between them. If abbreviations were eliminated it would make it very difficult on medical professionals who would have to write out very lengthy medical terms. That’s why many organizations are developing written policies stating which abbreviations should not be used and medical professionals are trained to write legible when using other abbreviations. Written policies

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    Eliminating the SATS

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    Eliminating the SATS Sydney Muntone Warren Hills High School Abstract The SAT’s: the dreaded test that’s supposed to determine the future of a nervous‚ impressionable high school student. The much-anticipated test has no place in our society anymore‚ though. The SAT is a terrible‚ overstressed measurement for college admission and it is totally ineffective in actually analyzing the students themselves. Scrapping this test from the college admission process is crucial

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    Eliminating Barriers

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    Eliminating Barriers within Communities of the United States Healthcare access is the ability for an individual to obtain needed medical services. This is important in order to attain health equity and to increase everyone’s quality of life (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services‚ 2014). Unfortunately‚ many people in the U.S have no health insurance and due to this lack health care access. In 2012 15.4% of Americans lack health insurance (Pear‚ 2013). Among the many without health insurance

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    Sinclair company

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    Overview: Sinclair Company is considering the purchase of new equipment to perform operations currently being performed on different‚ less efficient equipment. The purchase price is $250‚000‚ delivered installed. Sinclair production engineer estimates that the new equipment will produce savings of $72‚000 in labor and other direct costs annually‚ as compared with the present equipment. She estimates the proposed equipment’s economic life at five years‚ with zero salvage value. The present equipment

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