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    Every city seems to have a “bad part of town”‚ but what is responsible for crime and social problems in these parts of inner cities? Robert Merton coined the theory of strain in 1938 building off of Emile Durkheim’s concept of anomie‚ or a feeling of normlessness (Cullen text‚ Part V). Robert Merton suggests that every society has a specific set of norms and goals for success‚ and that crime occurs due to the gap‚ imbalance‚ and disjunction between aspiration for these goals and the means to achieve

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    Shaw - Arms and the Man

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    and the soldier eventually leaves. Of course‚ once the war is over‚ that soldier comes back‚ forcing each of the primary characters to reevaluate their values and their relationships. It is quite interesting how Shaw layers meaning within the rather standard comedic plot. Shaw manages to comment on class constructs‚ on the absurdity of war‚ and even on the nature of love. And‚ of course‚ he does this with the Shavian wit and within a satisfying plot. There is so much here to think about that

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    “America” is a poem written by prominent Harlem Renaissance writer Claude McKay. In this poem we are told about life in America through the narrator’s point of view. It is through the narrator’ experience that McKay delivers his message‚ America will one day lose its greatness if it continues in its evil ways. Personification and diction is used to convey this message. Personification is used to give human-like qualities to America. Diction is used to explain how the hostility he/she experiences

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    Claude Mckay Analysis

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    Claude Mckay was an honorable figure in the Harlem Renaissance. His books and poems tell the stories of the lives of the African Americans during the time of the Harlem Renaissance. They had a constant struggle for equality. Claude Mckay is unique in style and tone. Claude Mckay tried to guide African Americans to accept African Culture. Claude McKay was born in Sunny Ville‚ Jamaica‚ and had a very good childhood. Claude was exposed to things that not every child would find interesting. .

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    Story Of David Mckay

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    In 1897 David O. McKay served a mission in Great Britain‚ during his time in Stirling Scotland he had an experience that changed his life forever. While returning home for the evening he noticed a stone on a building with the saying “What E’er Thou Art‚ Act Well Thy Part” this became a lifelong motto for him. He decided from that point forward he would always work hard and be the best person that he could possibly be. For the remainder of his life he served in many capacities but always to the best

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    Pygmalion by George Shaw

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    Pygmalion by George Shaw Shaw "the second greatest English playwright‚ behind only Shakespeare" Title- Shaw called Pygmalion a potboiler and subtitled it "A Romance." Thus the play’s main thematic concern is romantic in the literary use of the term. It is a play that has a highly improbable plot. Professor Henry Higgins transforms a common flower girl into a graceful lady‚ like the legendary Greek sculptor Pygmalion carved an exquisite female statue out of a shapeless piece of ivory. Preface-

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    shaw and baerry

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    that these concerns could be alleviated if our use of cars was limited by increased gasoline taxes--if gas is more expensive‚ we will use less of it and‚ as a beneficial by-product‚ improve the environment. What do you think of this proposal and what theory would support your position? Are there injustices built into such measures? If so‚ is there any practical way to avoid them? •What about the possibility that the US auto industry‚ encouraged by its partial owner‚ the US government‚ will no longer

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    Analysis Of Shaw Cinemas

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    (Chee‚ 2014) and constant inflation rates‚ there are doubts as to whether the movie and cinematic industry will be able to survive through the era. Shaw Cinemas‚ which has been around for close to a century‚ which started out with strong beginnings‚ was one of the biggest chains of cinema in Singapore‚ and distributor of films even across the continents (Shaw Organisation‚ 2007). However‚ in recent years‚ they have been closing down many of their cinemas and outlets in Singapore (Chua‚ 2011)‚ and seeing

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    Pygmalion, Bernard Shaw

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    anywhere. Neither of these place are realistic. In this fable which is someone like Cendrillon‚ a sleeping beauty‚ which is someone like the ugly duckling. Shaw try to do a program of reform for society. Ireland is far in a ideology => He try to show that. In popular english culture => Irish are stigmatize like clowns‚ buffoons. Shaw is offering a solution to the problem which is how to fix the world ? If you fix western europe‚ you’ll fix the rest of the world. If you wear blinkers you can

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    Claude Mckay America

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    Claude McKay was a poet during the Harlem Renaissance period and considered himself a voice of his people. A poet projecting the feelings of the colored youth as well as the African American community‚ who did not have one. “America” by Claude McKay is a sonnet that does not explore the meaning of love like traditional sonnets do‚ but instead McKay uses the form of a sonnet to express the rage and frustration the African Americans were feeling during that time period. A sonnet is one of the oldest

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