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    order at 2:25 pm. He inform the Brothers that we have 3 candidates for the Club. He also stated that we had one member in the Club that might have an issue with one of the Probates. After discussing the possible Candidates for the Club, Prez moved on to the Treasure report due to the Secretary and Assistant Secretary not being present at the meeting. So therefore the minutes from the previous meeting were not available. The financial report was given by Brother Cuntry. We had a total of $1103

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    first day of school his classmates made an assumption that he was a vampire, because where he is from. My father is German and Dominican so my brother looks white just like him. When he start middle school in new school his classmates made assumption that he was rich, and he was supposed to speak english because of the way he look. Adrian and my brother were criticize without knowing the truth. Adrian is a boy who just moved from Romania to Alaska. He is starting a new school, and his first day

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    Greasers and Socs. The group who were called Greasers were a poor one who lived in the east side of town and the group who were called Socs were a rich one who lived in the west side of the town. The Socs group enjoy fighting with the Greasers. The main character of this story is Ponyboy Curtis who was fourteen years old who lived with his two brothers. This story began with the fight. The Socs groups bullied Ponyboy and they were about to kill him meanwhile, Johnny saved him as well as he killed

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    to let me stay with Zach, when my uncle Rich volunteered to backstop my trip. I began to contact my uncle Rich who lives in the Upper East Side of New York, to see if he had any advice on what to do while in New York. He worked together with me to brainstorm ideas of how to maximize my trip. I tried to get Zach involved with the planning but he became overwhelmed, and preferred to live by the play it by ear mentality. After a few weeks of planning with Rich, it came time to board the plane in West

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    character and the realistic family situations that continue to evolve throughout the storyline. As seen when comparing A Raisin in the Sun to “The Rich Brother,” a story for which the characters receive no label of race, many commonalities can be found

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    “Children of Heaven” is a film that portrayed a story mainly about a brother and sister in Iran and a missing pair of shoes. The plot brought into perspective a different culture both within the family environment and between the rich and poor neighborhoods. In addition, the film described a variety of people’s attitudes when they encounter setbacks. The most significant aspects of the film were the social factors that distinguished fate, and the embodiment of the family value that displayed precious

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    different experiences of Mickey and Edward in Blood Brothers. Russell uses symbolism to represent poverty. Russell uses prejudice to show how differently the two brothers get treated in society. Point 1: To present inequality, Russell uses juxtaposition to compare the two different experiences of Mickey and Edward in The Blood Brothers. Russell employs juxtaposition throughout the play to contrast the experiences and situations of the two brothers, Mickey and Edward. An example of wealth inequality

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    Park Avenue Analysis

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    Avenue: money, power and the American dream - Why Poverty?” I began to see some connections between what we have been learning in English 205 and the video I was watching. What the video shows is a group of ultra-rich white men that use their money and politics to keep themselves rich and to keep the rest of us down. They also use their power to advance their political agendas. How did these men get and maintain their money? Some of the men shown in the video come from a long history of money

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    Sodapop The Outsiders

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    Imagine a little brother: he always comes to you when you hurt or are upset. Well, that is what my little brother Freddie does. A literary example of this relationship would be with Sodapop and his brothers. Sodapop and his brothers are characters from the book “The Outsider” by S.E Hinton. This book is about three brothers who live on their own Sodapop is the middle child, always the one who try to help Darry and Ponyboy (the other brothers) figure out their problems. The character Sodapop is

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    the things around him, but what is really trapping him in these “bricks and windows, bricks and windows” is himself. Willy is trapping himself from achieving success. In his head, success is thought as the same by everyone else in the society, to be rich, have kids, and a house. The reason why Willy himself can’t achieve it, is because of the things in his life happening around him that makes his mind think differently. For example, his two sons. Willy had thought highly of them back when

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