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    the jurors’ personal biases‚ often the causes of relational or ego/identity based conflict‚ constantly undermine the voting. Throughout the entire film‚ perhaps the most heated source of conflict arises from the group’s perception of that era’s underprivileged youth; they are stereotyped as‚ criminals‚ menaces to society‚ and rebels who don’t respect authority. Beginning of film‚ discussing the accused murderer’s background‚ Juror #10 exclaims‚ “You can’t believe a word they say‚ you know that‚ they’re

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    With this statement Stanley Kowalski‚ one of the protagonists in “A Streetcar Named Desire” a play published in 1947 by one of the most famous authors of the South Tennessee Williams‚ the character captures the critical issue at stake – the underprivileged and repressed role of women in American society at the time right after the Great Depression and World War II. The theme of an older‚ decadent and back then dying plantation society whose values and virtues were challenged by a new male-dominated

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    and so i’m assuming that she was surrounded by the same thing the character Pony Boy was brought up in. "Greaser… greaser… greaser… Oh victim of environment‚ underprivileged‚ rotten no-count hood." is just some of the things that people used to describe the ‘greasers’‚ nowadays names like that are still used to describe the underprivileged people that may not be as well off as the upper or middle classed people. I feel like these names are not only hurtful but also incredibly degrading; no one should

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    PROTECTIVE DISCRIMINATION INRTODUCTION---- Our society has always been full of inequalities. It was a caste ridden‚ stratified hierarchical society‚ and a particular segment of the society had been denied the bare human rights. Their education‚ wages‚ living conditions‚ social status was dictated by the whims of upper strata of society‚ reducing them to destitution. The economic backwardness brought social awkwardness which consequently made them downtrodden and thus depriving

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    organization is one that dedicates its services to providing health care for those who would not otherwise be able to attain it; one such organization is Operation Smile. Operation Smile is a community based organization dedicated to aiding underprivileged children who suffer from cleft palate‚ lip‚ or burn disfigurement by providing reconstructive surgery free of charge. While Operation Smile’s primary goal is to aid individual children who suffer from facial deformities‚ the organization employs

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    Many people believe that college athletes deserve to get paid while many other believe that they should not. While there are many common arguments why college athletes should not get paid such as they are on scholarship‚ they are amateurs‚ and paying college athletes would ruin college sports. College athletes should get paid and there are various reasons why they deserve some form of monetary compensation. The typical American work week is said to be 40 hours‚ “while the typical division 1 college

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    school children living there. The economy is too weak to pay for any type of necessity for the schools. Therefore‚ the school system is compromised. There is absolutely no money for proper supplies‚ teachers‚ programs‚ or even a proper building to teach in. Even worse is the home life of many of these children. Most do not have supportive parents that can take care of them‚ let alone push them to be academic. Kozol goes on to imply that these children are not born into a situation of equal opportunity

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    gives them a new freedom. Low Income Families:  Hopefully‚ many more computers will become available to the underprivileged children from low-income families.  Possible one day there will be a sliding scale fee for the people in poverty (or near poverty) to be able to afford purchasing a computer.  Many‚ many public schools now computers availbable to their students; therefore‚ the underprivileged to have a chance to keep up with the upper to middleclass children and not feel so out of place.     Advantages

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    to colleges and becoming better people in the future. Kozol states that those giving such opinions about these children are the same people against the idea of spending much money on educating the poor inner city children. He states that the underprivileged children and

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     recovering drug addicts and victims of trafficking​  who struggle  to find steady jobs in the community were employed to bind the paper and turn these​  loose sheets into  low­cost‚ eco­friendly notebooks​ . This new product is marketed at minimal cost to college students as well  as underprivileged school children. In one effort‚ the team found a way to reuse waste‚ provide affordable  educational resources to poor students and empower marginalized members of their community.  Campaign motive: (Objectives)  ∙••••••••​  To spread the ide

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