<span>If you are referencing Jacob Riis’s work titled “How the Other Half Lives: Studies among the Tenements of New York,” you are discussing his photojournalism from the 1890s.
Jacob Riis was known for revealing the realities of life in the slums of New York to the middle and upper classes. He shed light on how individuals endure and exist in such circumstances. His work prompted numerous reforms in housing for the working class, leaving a significant and enduring influence on society today.<span>
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Objectivity refers to the ability to be unbiased when trying to achieve a goal through one’s actions. While I haven't personally focused on being objective during disputes, it seems crucial to listen to both sides thoroughly without appearing to favor one over the other. A neutral, third-party approach is ideal. While some individuals can be truly objective, many fail, especially if personal connections or biases come into play. Personally, I don't encounter many who maintain true objectivity.