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A BRIGHT smile in the Hood

You are really what you make of your-self

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A BRIGHT smile in the Hood

De: Yacub Saafir
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Life in the hood or ghetto as some call it, can be filled with real everyday challenges, like gun shorts, robberies, muggings, gang fighting, or electricity and gas cut offs, and even families being put out doors. The term “ghetto”, however, needs to be clearer to our understandings, so let’s explore the terminology we refer to as “The hood or Ghetto”. From: Dictionry.com ,the ghetto: “ a section of a city, especially a thickly populated slum area, inhabited predominantly by members of an ethnic or other minority group, often as a result of social or economic restrictions, pressures, or hardships.” Even though a dictionary may defines these words as a poor, a physically environment with rundown buildings and unkempt property having trash everywhere. While in the hood, on pens and needles in a popular fast food restaurant, the casher gives a smile, a real big smile, while the whole time I am thinking that her possible saturation is in distress; yet she only smiles. “The hood, or ghetto” for those who may live there or who have ever in their life time, it is NOT just a rundown place, poorly helped in most places. The “Hood or Ghetto” in most places is neatly kept even with its older buildings in placed; plus the attitude of the e people is one of proud and self-respect. Self respect is something that is developed, hopefully at home and in the neighborhood that one may live.
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