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    that the court reasoned that delivery services having access was important because it shows that the streets where intended to be utilized by businesses. Id. at 75. Members of the public could freely drive onto the roads as desired. Id. at 73. The court reasoned that access by the public was important because it shows that the streets were intended to be utilized freely. Id. at 75. State issued street signs were present on the road. Id. at 72. It

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    right”(Williams 5) pause as the cat steps, “forefoot/carefully”(Williams 6-7) you can picture the cat going slowly and carefully. In “Order in the Streets”, Donald Justice uses similar syntax structure to William Carlos William’s “Poem”. The syntax is similar because both poems use how the lines are organized as a way to make the poem more interesting. In “Order in the Streets”, the syntax help shape a picture of what the author is trying to portray. For example in lines 3-5, “Jeep rushes”(Justice 3) you can

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    hopeful. How would you react living in an airport since you were young, well Andrew manages to keep a positive attitude. In the story Andrew said “My dad and I live in the airport, that's because we don't have a home and the airport is better than the streets.” This shows his attitude while living in the airport it’s tough but he does not want to show his dad that he truly wants to live in a house. Andrew tries to stay positive through the situation he’s going through. But he is a lot more positive than

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    teenagers are walking the street and could get kidnapped, teenagers would be at a higher risk of having an accident behind the wheel while driving, and it gives teenagers the privilege to learn responsibilities. There are many reasons why teenagers should have a curfew. There is many nights you will see kids or teens walking the streets at night. Would you let your child walk around at night? Teens shouldn’t be out late at night due to safety. Having your teen rome the streets at night could put them

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    showing that the prince is reacting to other’s actions (Bernstein & Studlan 189). In comparison, Disney’s Aladdin, also has multiple identities but they are created due to his own choices and actions not because of others. Aladdin is identified as a street rat, diamond in the rough, and prince Ali (Bernstein & Studlan 189). Disney is making the point that in pursuing the American Dream, people take on many identities to ensure their social mobility by shedding one identity for another. However, Aladdin

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    As the sun splintered through the train windows and settled onto the face of Noah, a thirteen -year-old boy, he woke from his deep sleep. Then, he turned his body to check the next stop the train would be arriving at, the sign read: Blue Town. His face turned white like a ghost as he realized he had missed his stop. Frantically, he searched for his phone, but he couldn’t find it, little did he know that it was stuck between the revolting plaid seats of the train. Desperately, he scurried up the

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    I first arrived in Spain this summer fresh off my first year at DU, traveling internationally for the first time without my family, and ready to take on this new adventure into the unknown with my friends. I knew just enough Spanish to get by, and I couldn’t wait to explore the city and test the limits of my comfort. I arrived at the train station in Santander, a small city on the northern coast of Spain, with one of my best friends from DU, Morgan. We then found other DU students traveling with

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    In between the busy streets of 35th avenue and 43rd lies my silent and kind neighborhood. Where everyone is nice to each other and not lousy or mean.  About two months ago, my mother bought our first home. My house looks like a duplex because there are two entrances, one on the left and right and it also has two drive ways. Turning into my neighborhood you right away see that it  is a dead end street, and has very few houses one each side of the road. There is not really anything that grabs one's

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    Ann Petry’s The Street is so much more than a story of ethnicity; it 's equally a tale about the struggles of women, and more so the sad plight of anyone who lives in poverty. What we see is that despite heroic determination, the system is structured to wear down and push against Lutie, the protagonist’s very best efforts. The Street takes us on a journey that helps us experience the dynamics of poverty and understand the thought processes of people trapped in it. The Street is a truly haunting and

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    find out it was my boss William asking me if I was alright. ¨Yes Sir. I am fine.¨ I said. ¨Alright then get back to work.¨ William said. So I continued my work until the final work whistle rang. As I walked to my home in mist, I see people on the streets asking for change and begging for the scrapes from the bakery. As I got to the house where I live. When I came into my house my wife was cooking a stew on the stove. She asked, “How was work today honey.” Well I wanted to tell her about my day dream

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