ART111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Shadrach, Meshach, And Abednego, Parental Controls, National Resident Matching Program
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The pact tells the story of three young african american men that embarked on pursuing their dream of becoming doctors. Hunt, davis, and jenkins grew up in a neighborhood that was characterized by ignorance, violence, and failure in the form of reduced life expectations and racism, noting that, we grew up in poor, broken homes in. New jersey neighborhoods riddled with crimes, drugs, and death"" (davis et al. The three young men later move to seton hall university under a scholarship program that was difficult to attain. Life in college was no better owing to the prevalence of obstacles that drove them to contemplate dropping out. Ultimately, these three individuals overcome the difficulties under the guidance of the school counselor. David and hunt specialize in general medicine, while jenkins pursues dentistry. The navigation of these three individuals through life is symbolic of the societal elements that reinforce or detriment the life and visions of a person.