Full name Professor’s name Course title Paper’s due date Dreams in “A Raisin in the Sun” Lorraine Hansberry wrote the play "A Raisin in the Sun" produced on March 11, 1959 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in New York. "A Raisin in the Sun" was the first drama produced by African American women on Broadway. The play won the New York Drama Critics Award in 1958 and 1959. The title of the play has a significant impact. The play shows how a family starts out good and gradually goes downhill and then they start back up good. For instance a sun raises and then sets. "A Raisin in the Sun", depicts a decisive picture of African American life in the mid 1950s. Hansberry described the Younger family dreams and how those dreams became deferred dreams. The family consisted of Mama (Lena Younger), Beneatha (her daughter), Walter Lee (her son), Ruth (his wife), Travis (their son). They all dream of a better life. Lena Younger also known as Mama "Claudia
Muhammad Qasim Hamamd Political Science 29 th March 2020 ( This context was written for a client named Abdul Aziz for his class assignment which he later rejected for no reasons) Justification of the Challenges and Competition in Medical Education The idea of medical education tends to be unique to its context, and this initiative seeks to demonstrate the necessity for continuing education in the field of medicine. I have shown that all people endorse and promote the value of medical training. Medical training aims to create doctors who are mindful of the need to pursue their schooling and who are responsive to the medical needs of their societies. Therefore, the schooling plan, the medical program in all areas need not be similar. While the basics may be related to all, the specifics should differ. In every type, it is preferably versatile enough to enable adjustments as conditions shift, medical awareness grows, and requires reform ( Edward Lewis, Turne