Struggle: Its teachings, how it can help us, how it can hurt us.
There is a bottom only one problem in the world...
How does one break through?
How does one get into the open?
How does one burst the cocoon
and become a butterfly
- Thomas Mann
What i think Struggle means: To try very hard to do, achieve, or deal with something that is difficult or that causes problems, it could also be its either to move with difficulty or with great effort.
There is a bottom only one problem in the world...
How does one break through?
How does one get into the open?
How does one burst the cocoon
and become a butterfly
- Thomas Mann
What i think Struggle means: To try very hard to do, achieve, or deal with something that is difficult or that causes problems, it could also be its either to move with difficulty or with great effort.
Struggling about the world.....
According to the www.Dictionary.com, Struggle can be defined to “ Contend with an adversary or opposing force.” Some may dispute that struggle is worthy. It might be worthy, in some way, because it can teach you ways you have never experienced in your life, others consider struggle to be negative. Much investigation has been handled on this topic. This essay will argue that against what some admit struggle is multidimensional and has implications that can harm us. Struggle, specifically poverty and racism, is multidimensional and has implications that can harm us.
Struggle is multidimensional. We see this in “Breaking Through”. For example one of the struggles Panchito experiences is being different from other people. This struggle causes him to live in fear and to be deported from California to Mexico. Some examples from the text that provide evidence of his fear is when he said he didn’t want to go back to Mexico if he got deported. As soon as a guy in a green shirt walked in his classroom, he started to wipe his tears of his eyes. This shows….. As soon as Panchito was in the car, he was in fear of being deported back to Mexico. When you live in poverty, you can suffer the consequences, if you don’t finish school. (Jimenez,4).
There are implications of struggle, specifically poverty, found in “Breaking Through”, such as him being deported, and missing school. This chapter rounds up poverty messing up his education and making his life harder. They treated him poorly, because he is undocumented. They didn’t have a home, so they were living in a small Barrack. There health was poor, when he was sick they didn’t have any medicine for him to get better.
On the other hand, people in poverty are being treated like “ dogs”. Daniel B.Winslow (R-Norfolk) would set up a program requiring those seeking benefits to disclose credit limits and assets such as home and boats, as well as the kind of car you drive. This information you can find online. “ For years, policy makers from both parties have ignored the suffering or poor families. To make matters worse, policies currently pursued by the governor are designed to push more poor people into the shadows” This shows… “Being poor in America can, quite literally, become a crime. Enrenreich recalls the story of a 62-year-old homeless Vietnam verteran in a wheelchair who was arrested while sleeping in a homeless shelter because he had an outstanding warrant.” This shows… that they are comparing other people with homeless people, when we are typically the same.
Like wise, poverty affects living conditions, that can really mess up in your life, that’s severity-one percent of the families of poor* individuals is for food, shelter, utilities, and appeal, compared to 46 percent for families of the non-poor. For those in poor, single-parent families, to share spent on these necessities is 80%. This shows that… In our greatest happiness doesn’t depend on the way we live, in which chance has placed us, our community, but is always the result of a good conscience, good health, occupation, and freedom in all pursuits. Roof, foundation, or other structural defects that my expose the occupant to fire, burns, shock, accident, or other dangers to health or safety.
Than again, poverty affects education, “The Outsiders” poverty affect one’s social relationship with higher class people and causes one person to kill the other, when they run away from an individual misses months of school. In the book “Hunger Games”, because katniss’s sister prim, doesn’t go to school and she has to work for money. “Don’t you have to be in school? “ I ask. “Not during harvest. Everyone works then,” says Rue. When you think about it, even books have it, have poverty, a lot of struggle in peoples lives.
Further more, Poverty affects Health, because you get sick, and you could die if you have a bad illness, “ If your poor, you are more likely to develop many illnesses, likely to become injured, more likely to become disabled, and more likely to die early. You are less likely to have access to high-quality medical care- or any medical care at all. If you are poor, you have more likely to live in communities with hazardous outdoor and indoor air pollution. Your children are more likely to have elevated lead levels and resultant problems, such as lower IQ scores and reading levels, attention deficits and behavioral problems. When your really sick and you want to go to the hospital, you cant, because you have the insurance, and you wont get better. You will just sit there with a disease, and never get better.
In conclusion, this essay has shown the implications of poverty. Some may argue that poverty is good for you and that it can teach you how to survive, and to be strong and make it through life. I disagree and I believe that Poverty affects one education by not letting them go to school, and it will harm them from going to a good college.
Poverty is not the only struggle that has negative implications; Racism is just as damaging. Racism is defined as a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that ones own race is superior and has the right to rule others. Millions of African and Latino young people in the United States don’t get an education equal to that the most white people. Jackie Robinson made history in 1947 when he broke baseballs color barrier to play for the Brooklyn Dodgers. He helped the Dodgers to the National League championship. Robison faced a barrage of insults and threats because of his race.
Roberto, his girl friend broke up with him because of her parents. Her parents don’t let there daughter date a Mexican . When Ponchito was with the consular , She said “ you are not going to get into a good college”. Ponchito is undocumented. When ponchito goes to school and he brings his own lunch they make fun of him and call him names because of what he’s eating. In the book “ Breaking Through” there’s a lot of Racism.
The movie, 42, about the Jackie Robinson story shows examples of racism, and its implications. For example, when Jackie was going up to bat, the coach on the other team started calling him the N word, and saying that he doesn’t belong with them, and he should go back to Pasadena California. In the airport, there was a bathroom only for white people, and there were no black people there. When they were going on a plane, the women in the front desk gave away there tickets because they were a different color. All of these are examples of how they happened in the movie, 42. It affects Jackie’s life by for him not fighting back, and when people just start walking over him because of his race. He struggles threw his life by people calling him the N word and other stuff, and not letting him get threw things.
Not only has J. Robinson experienced racism and its implications but also it has happened to my Grandma, Kathy. When she was little, she lived in a house and there were these neighbors that were really mean, like she shouldn’t be there and she doesn’t belong in this neighborhood. So one day she went to their house and she asked what was there problem, they said that she was Mexican and they hate them. So later that day she didn’t listen and she still lived there. When she lived there she had a hard time but still made it.
In contrast to all I have shared Kelly Clarkson, provides an Opposing perspective. Stress is the least amount cause of deaths. The only way you can die from stress is thinking that you can die from it. It is supposed to be true that stress can be pretty healthy for you, sometimes. They did a test that involve someone doing a math test while another person harasses you while you take the test. Participants were told that stress is your body’s way of working. When you breathe faster it gives you more oxygen towards your brain, moments of stress can make your body more powerful. When you have stress your body response helps your way of thinking, and how the way your body works. How much stress and how many friends you have helped. Caring for other had no trait or dying because of stress. Stress affects poverty, because it worries you to not be poor and it can worry you about how people treat you, in some sort. Stress affects racism, because many people are different a color, and different race. But it can come to suicide to many people that are being treated badly or being UN equal.
Finally, in this essay I showed Racism, Struggle, and Poverty. This essay has implications that can harm us. These things happen all over the world. It happens in stories, movies fairytales, and all over the world. I’m pretty sure it does happen in our country . Most people think that stress is bad for you, I don’t, because it teaches you things in life that you have done . Poverty happened to a lot especially in the United States. There are people who have crosses the border and have nowhere to live, and got kicked out because they got divorced. So that plays a major roll in poverty. In stress it can cause living conditions, health, treatment , education to struggle and can cause stress, in this manner it can cause you to think that stress is bad , which will make you die quicker. In conclusion, stress is your friend, but racism and poverty is not your friend.
Struggle is multidimensional. We see this in “Breaking Through”. For example one of the struggles Panchito experiences is being different from other people. This struggle causes him to live in fear and to be deported from California to Mexico. Some examples from the text that provide evidence of his fear is when he said he didn’t want to go back to Mexico if he got deported. As soon as a guy in a green shirt walked in his classroom, he started to wipe his tears of his eyes. This shows….. As soon as Panchito was in the car, he was in fear of being deported back to Mexico. When you live in poverty, you can suffer the consequences, if you don’t finish school. (Jimenez,4).
There are implications of struggle, specifically poverty, found in “Breaking Through”, such as him being deported, and missing school. This chapter rounds up poverty messing up his education and making his life harder. They treated him poorly, because he is undocumented. They didn’t have a home, so they were living in a small Barrack. There health was poor, when he was sick they didn’t have any medicine for him to get better.
On the other hand, people in poverty are being treated like “ dogs”. Daniel B.Winslow (R-Norfolk) would set up a program requiring those seeking benefits to disclose credit limits and assets such as home and boats, as well as the kind of car you drive. This information you can find online. “ For years, policy makers from both parties have ignored the suffering or poor families. To make matters worse, policies currently pursued by the governor are designed to push more poor people into the shadows” This shows… “Being poor in America can, quite literally, become a crime. Enrenreich recalls the story of a 62-year-old homeless Vietnam verteran in a wheelchair who was arrested while sleeping in a homeless shelter because he had an outstanding warrant.” This shows… that they are comparing other people with homeless people, when we are typically the same.
Like wise, poverty affects living conditions, that can really mess up in your life, that’s severity-one percent of the families of poor* individuals is for food, shelter, utilities, and appeal, compared to 46 percent for families of the non-poor. For those in poor, single-parent families, to share spent on these necessities is 80%. This shows that… In our greatest happiness doesn’t depend on the way we live, in which chance has placed us, our community, but is always the result of a good conscience, good health, occupation, and freedom in all pursuits. Roof, foundation, or other structural defects that my expose the occupant to fire, burns, shock, accident, or other dangers to health or safety.
Than again, poverty affects education, “The Outsiders” poverty affect one’s social relationship with higher class people and causes one person to kill the other, when they run away from an individual misses months of school. In the book “Hunger Games”, because katniss’s sister prim, doesn’t go to school and she has to work for money. “Don’t you have to be in school? “ I ask. “Not during harvest. Everyone works then,” says Rue. When you think about it, even books have it, have poverty, a lot of struggle in peoples lives.
Further more, Poverty affects Health, because you get sick, and you could die if you have a bad illness, “ If your poor, you are more likely to develop many illnesses, likely to become injured, more likely to become disabled, and more likely to die early. You are less likely to have access to high-quality medical care- or any medical care at all. If you are poor, you have more likely to live in communities with hazardous outdoor and indoor air pollution. Your children are more likely to have elevated lead levels and resultant problems, such as lower IQ scores and reading levels, attention deficits and behavioral problems. When your really sick and you want to go to the hospital, you cant, because you have the insurance, and you wont get better. You will just sit there with a disease, and never get better.
In conclusion, this essay has shown the implications of poverty. Some may argue that poverty is good for you and that it can teach you how to survive, and to be strong and make it through life. I disagree and I believe that Poverty affects one education by not letting them go to school, and it will harm them from going to a good college.
Poverty is not the only struggle that has negative implications; Racism is just as damaging. Racism is defined as a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that ones own race is superior and has the right to rule others. Millions of African and Latino young people in the United States don’t get an education equal to that the most white people. Jackie Robinson made history in 1947 when he broke baseballs color barrier to play for the Brooklyn Dodgers. He helped the Dodgers to the National League championship. Robison faced a barrage of insults and threats because of his race.
Roberto, his girl friend broke up with him because of her parents. Her parents don’t let there daughter date a Mexican . When Ponchito was with the consular , She said “ you are not going to get into a good college”. Ponchito is undocumented. When ponchito goes to school and he brings his own lunch they make fun of him and call him names because of what he’s eating. In the book “ Breaking Through” there’s a lot of Racism.
The movie, 42, about the Jackie Robinson story shows examples of racism, and its implications. For example, when Jackie was going up to bat, the coach on the other team started calling him the N word, and saying that he doesn’t belong with them, and he should go back to Pasadena California. In the airport, there was a bathroom only for white people, and there were no black people there. When they were going on a plane, the women in the front desk gave away there tickets because they were a different color. All of these are examples of how they happened in the movie, 42. It affects Jackie’s life by for him not fighting back, and when people just start walking over him because of his race. He struggles threw his life by people calling him the N word and other stuff, and not letting him get threw things.
Not only has J. Robinson experienced racism and its implications but also it has happened to my Grandma, Kathy. When she was little, she lived in a house and there were these neighbors that were really mean, like she shouldn’t be there and she doesn’t belong in this neighborhood. So one day she went to their house and she asked what was there problem, they said that she was Mexican and they hate them. So later that day she didn’t listen and she still lived there. When she lived there she had a hard time but still made it.
In contrast to all I have shared Kelly Clarkson, provides an Opposing perspective. Stress is the least amount cause of deaths. The only way you can die from stress is thinking that you can die from it. It is supposed to be true that stress can be pretty healthy for you, sometimes. They did a test that involve someone doing a math test while another person harasses you while you take the test. Participants were told that stress is your body’s way of working. When you breathe faster it gives you more oxygen towards your brain, moments of stress can make your body more powerful. When you have stress your body response helps your way of thinking, and how the way your body works. How much stress and how many friends you have helped. Caring for other had no trait or dying because of stress. Stress affects poverty, because it worries you to not be poor and it can worry you about how people treat you, in some sort. Stress affects racism, because many people are different a color, and different race. But it can come to suicide to many people that are being treated badly or being UN equal.
Finally, in this essay I showed Racism, Struggle, and Poverty. This essay has implications that can harm us. These things happen all over the world. It happens in stories, movies fairytales, and all over the world. I’m pretty sure it does happen in our country . Most people think that stress is bad for you, I don’t, because it teaches you things in life that you have done . Poverty happened to a lot especially in the United States. There are people who have crosses the border and have nowhere to live, and got kicked out because they got divorced. So that plays a major roll in poverty. In stress it can cause living conditions, health, treatment , education to struggle and can cause stress, in this manner it can cause you to think that stress is bad , which will make you die quicker. In conclusion, stress is your friend, but racism and poverty is not your friend.