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Among the social issues that David Copperfield is concerned with, are prostitution, the prison system, education, as well as society's treatment of the insane. Dickens's views on education are reflected in the contrast he makes between the harsh treatment that David receives at the hands of Creakle at Salem House and Dr Strong's school where ...
Copperfield was born David Seth Kotkin in Metuchen, New Jersey, [10] [11] the son of Jewish parents Rebecca Kotkin (née Gispan; 1924–2008), an insurance adjuster, and Hyman Kotkin (1922–2006), who owned and operated Korby's, a men's haberdashery in Warren, New Jersey. [10]
The board also alleges in its suit that a failed valve exclusively servicing Copperfield's unit resulted in "approximately $2,500,000 of damages to the Condominium's common elements and elevator ...
David Copperfield has let his 15,000 square-foot penthouse get so dilapidated, it actually may threaten the structural integrity of the entire building, according to the property’s condo board.
David Copperfield has been hit with a lawsuit seeking over $2.5 million to repair damage to a New York City condominium he owns.. In the lawsuit, which was filed on Tuesday, Aug. 6, the board of ...
8.3 The documentary aspect, social issues of the times; 8.3.1 The surface of things; 8.3.2 The implicit questions; With regard to "Social issues" I think that this content belongs under "Themes/:The documentary aspect of social issues of the times", rather than "Sources and context," and I will merge, unless you object. Also "Regional speech ...
The suit accuses Copperfield, 67, of causing an estimated $1.9 million worth of damage to the building’s elevators and upward of $1 million worth of damage to other units. The board is seeking ...
Officials at the state Department of Juvenile Justice did not respond to questions about YSI. A department spokeswoman, Meghan Speakes Collins, pointed to overall improvements the state has made in its contract monitoring process, such as conducting more interviews with randomly selected youth to get a better understanding of conditions and analyzing problematic trends such as high staff turnover.