In this scorched story in this slum area, the two unforgettable roads of similar boys are very different. Moore is an investment banker Rhodes Scholler and former Assistant to Condorisa Rice. When I thought that the police wanted, he was very interested. Satisfying his dual nature and digging in his life reveals deeper similarity. Everyone who grew up with a family without a father and a poor black community feels the temptation to gain money and status from drug trafficking. The author boycotted the underworld of crime, but the other vice entered due to the influence of relatives, leaders and expectations, not for character. And it reversed his own illegal impulses until he was expelled to the military academy. Moore wrote while observing it from the inside about the plight of subtleness and insight of the young people in the slums; he explored these conditions and needed to deal with violence with stress - poverty, lack of prospects, and greater violence I pushed out sex. Sri Lanka is likely to die. As a result, devastated roads were mobilized and explored. (May 4)
As Wes Moore mentioned in his later section, this concern is also a call for action. As the author Wes Moore suggests, if the lack of a strong aggressive mentor is a decisive difference of the hero, as a reader we can understand what we need to do I can do it. If we want to answer these questions, we must support politicians who support educational and social programs that allow children to go to school and work for adults. We must support the domestic poor and organizations that support the poor. We must recognize that we are responsible for helping our community. We must be examples that Wes Moores need so urgently
The focus of the action in April 2014 was to involve more people into poverty defense activities through the outcome. In order to achieve this goal, we are delighted to announce that the results will be hosted by us nationwide public broadcast organizers and poverty control defender Tavis Smiley on 29th April! Mr. Smiley currently hosts the Tavis Smiley Show and Smiley & West of the International Public Broadcasting Service (PRI) and the daily radio program Tavis Talks, Tavis Smiley Network (TSN), and the late-night television talk show Tavis Smiley on PBS. He is also the author of 16 books co-authored with Dr. Cornell West of Princeton University such as his latest "wealthy people" and "remaining poverty declaration". Poverty is frequently discussed among his programs and works. In 2011, he and Dr. Nishi sponsored poverty trips in 18 cities to raise American awareness of poverty.