The conditions in the slums forced the poor to act as they did.
Riis meant that the conditions of the slums, such as overcrowding, poverty, and lack of resources, influenced and shaped the behaviors and lives of the people living there. He believed that environment played a significant role in determining the fate of the poor in urban areas.
An imaginary substance that flames were supposed to be made of.
Made in china:)
molecule or compound
cmc is the stamp of the company that made the ring
Basically everything and anything that is matter is composed of atoms. This would mean that literally, everything, in a classroom is made of atoms.
Conditions in buildings in the slums often killed babies.
Conditions in buildings in the slums often killed babies.
He was talking about the water supply in the sinks of the tenements. It comes from Riis' book How the Other Half Lives.
the water in the sinks smelled bad~apex
the water in the sinks smelled bad~apex
He was talking about the water supply in the sinks of the tenements. It comes from Riis' book How the Other Half Lives.
Bitchs Is Poor Thats What A Slum IS
This statement by Riis highlights the idea that during the heat of summer, all individuals, regardless of their social status, are equally affected by the unpleasant odors and stenches present in the environment. It suggests that unpleasant conditions like foul smells do not discriminate based on one's background or position in society, impacting everyone equally.
It seems like there is a mix-up in the question. To clarify, Jacob A. Riis was a social reformer and journalist known for his book "How the Other Half Lives," which exposed the living conditions of the poor in New York City. His work aimed to bring attention to the plight of the impoverished and advocate for social change to improve their living conditions.
Well, by slums I assume you mean Indian slums commonly seen in those adverts made to tug at your heart strings. First of all, you have to understand the different groups of people who may come into contact with the slums. The first being residents. Residents there may treat each other relatively fine, unless divided by political, religious or Gang violence. So it differs depending on the circumstance. The second group of people would be middle class people. I'm sure they'd avoid the slums if possible, but if they did have to go into the slums for some unknown reason, I doubt they'd look too favourable on the conditions and people. But again, it depends entirely on how liberal the individuals is and their understanding to the situation of people living in slums.
Don't you mean who MADE Tootsie Roll? And if that's what you mean, its Leo Hirshfield.
Slums refer to crowded, impoverished urban areas characterized by poor living conditions, inadequate infrastructure, and lack of access to basic services like clean water and sanitation. They are often home to marginalized populations and face various social, economic, and environmental challenges.