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    Essay Questions for How the Other Half Lives: The book I chose for my book review is How the Other Half Lives by Jacobs Riis. Jacob Riis was a Danish American journalist who was considered a “mudrucker” and had a hobby of documenting certain things with photographs. He is actually considered one of the fathers of photography because he incorporated flash. His book demonstrated the horrible living conditions of poor people by writing and photographing the tenements that they lived in. The purpose

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    Riis, Jacob How the Other Half Lives New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1890. In 1890, Jacob Riis, a Danish immigrant worked as a police reporter and photographic journalist in New York City. “How the Other Half Lives,” prompted legislative reforms, focused attention on the desperate lives of poor urban immigrants and left an enduring mark on the history of documentary photography.” (NY TIMES). During this time, America was going through social and economic stress due to rapid industrialization

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    How the Other Half Lives Throughout the 19th Century, New York City was transformed into a divided city. Americans who were on top were separated from the poor; those on top showed little to no interest to the ones who struggle below them. Understanding the state of poverty to the other half of people that struggled to live day-to-day is hard to fully grasp. In the Novel, “How the Other Half Lives”, Jacob Riis tells us from first hand experience about the disturbing stories and facts on the countless

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    Alexandria Ard September 8, 2015 Document Analysis How the Other Half Lives (1890) Jacob Riis Jacob Riis was originally from Denmark but immigrated to New York in 1870. Je started off doing small jobs and later caught a break and became a police reporter for the New York Evening Sun. He worked in the worst areas of the city which were the poorest and had the most crime. He brought a camera on his runs and began to document and take photos of what he saw in these parts of the cities. After he

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    strikes, and business failures under an economic system run on competition are immense wastes that would be eliminated under a system based on communal cooperation (Bellamy, 1996). In “How the Other Half Lives”, Riis wrote his novel to inform members of society of the terrible living conditions of more than half of New York City 's residents. He described the cheap construction of the tenements, the high rents, and the absentee landlords. He protested the city 's ineffectual laws and urged private enterprise

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    Stephanie Tsai Professor Allen Harry Potter CHL 137 8 April 2015 Voldemort, the fantasy Hitler: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince In Harry Potter, Voldemort and his Death Eaters are often a parallel to Hitler and the S.S. Soldiers because of their similar dictatorship over those who were more inferior to them. Because of this, Voldemort ranks his Death Eaters in a hierachy to prove their significant role in his presence. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallow’s, Voldemort is surrounded by his

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    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince the book written by JK Rowling is a darn amazing book, full of more twist and turns and secrets than a whole school year. Since I know that you’ve only seen the movies, but I have to say the books are way better, especially the book I said in the first sentence of this paragraph. So many secrets are revealed and the atmosphere is darker than your room at night. The book leaves you wanting more, and you wanting to know how the terrible atrocities can be solved

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    Jacob Riis' How the Other Half Lives In How the Other Half Lives, the author Jacob Riis sheds light on the darker side of tenant housing and urban dwellers. He goes to several different parts of the city of New York witnessing first hand the hardships that many immigrants faced when coming to America. His journalism and photographs of the conditions of the tenant housing helped led the way of reformation in the slums of New York. His research opened the eyes of many Americans to the darker

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    Claire Chang Steinhauser APUSH / Block 4 16 January 2015 Book Review: How the Other Half Lives In How the Other Half Lives by Jacob Riis, Riis reveals and decries the horrific conditions that the urban poor and immigrants were subjected to as a result of shifts in the social order brought about by industrialization. Riis, a Danish immigrant himself, had a heart for the poor and wrote the How the Other Half Lives, also a photojournalist endeavor, to provide social commentary about urban poverty and

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    Jacob Riis wrote the book How the Other Half Lives because he wanted to talk about how poor people live. Riis is trying to make others aware of how poor people live. How children have to pinch pennies and there’s people getting abused. Also how children are sick and are dying but they don’t do anything about it. During the 1900’s there was the biggest wave of immigrants. A. Boss “Tweed” was shown in jail because he was convicted of fraud. No, it was showing how even though Tweed is not around

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