Papers 1081-1090 of total 8199 found.
…in 1778 but, despite her skills, was never able to support her family. Although she died in complete poverty in 1784.…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…the evils of industrial society: low wages, bad living and working conditions, overcrowding, pollution and poverty. At the same time many other new inventions were appearing, such as the steam engine. Because of the industrial revolution, the market grew…
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…, which represents their poverty. The novel depicts all the obstacles the family had to go through, not having any money. It was as if though it was growing for them. However, if the story didn't take place in that poor section of Brooklyn, it wouldn't…
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…its international reputation as a superpower, the United States is still a country languishing in a turmoil of racism and poverty. Power doesn't necessarily ensure happiness. "They kneel alone in terror / with dread in every glance" (678). In America…
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…and spreading democracy right? Currently Jacob Arbenz is a democratically elected leader who is fighting poverty and being successful at it. So doesn't this sound like someone the United States would want to ally with and try to help? Unfortunately this time US…
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Category: /Literature
…the financial security needed to move them out of poverty. Walter Lee has big dream, but his methods to achieve his goal and ideas are somewhat irrational; a person can not be a business man who owns and operates a business over night. Every male's goal in America…
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…Joseph Stalin was a dictator of the U.S.S.R from 1929 until 1953. He rose from poverty to become ruler of the country that covered one sixth of all the land area of the world. Stalin had unusual personality traits, he was very intimidating (productive…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…enriched the world scientifically and culturally and benefited many economically. Pervasive poverty dominated the world not many centuries ago, with only rare pockets of affluence. In overcoming that penury, modern technology and economic interrelations have…
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…catastrophic impacts on the world economy, on jobs, standards of living, and health care, with the most severe consequences falling upon developing countries and the poor". In a article from Peter Jonker he said,' remember that poverty is the most significant…
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…, poverty, and bloodshed. Just because America is the leading (and not only!) nation to enforce the UN resolution 1441 does not mean that the reason is oil. Our spirit is not one against the world, but for it. The American people are resolved to support…
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