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dimulka [17.4K]
2 years ago
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Directions: In a community where you are living, can you cite some biases/unfairness in

English
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UkoKoshka [18]2 years ago
5 0

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

In the community where I live, we could say it is a community with severe contrasts.

In one part of the community, you can find very nice houses, surrounded by gardens. These areas have all the public services needed and infrastructure.

However, the south side of the community is different. I can cite some biases that I think reflect the unfairness of our society in terms of social and economic status. In this area, houses are different, carpet pavement is in poor conditions as well as other services. We can say it's an ugly area and my family says crime is an issue in that part of the community.

You can see trash on the streets, and a lot of people are jobless.

There is just one public park but it is not in good condition. No grass, no vegetation, soccer fields in bad conditions. No shopping centers, no public buildings. No schools.

It makes us wonder how fortunate we are to live in a different area of the town.

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