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…those with professions such as the law or those who had made money through business. Working class people were much poorer and tended to work in places like factories or coal mines. Many working class people were unemployed and poverty stricken. In the play…
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…At a time when the India is poised towards a high-growth trajectory, the masses suffer under the debris of poverty and hunger. At the beginning of the millennium, India boasted of a food surplus of 65 million tonnes while 320 million people went to bed…
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…movement in the 1960s stated that there would be opportunity for all, but it never was complete. There were still the segregated neighborhoods and poverty among the minorities. Kent says that the young teenagers, who enter college already, have an opinion…
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…of the government to always step in and back up the people if things are not running well and poverty is high. This really puts a government in a bad position as well. They need to help the people of the country, but at the same time, not take away from the people's…
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…in an effort to assimilate the Indians into the American melting pot, therefore ending the Indian problem. But the only result of all these policies was to sink the Indian further into poverty, deprive Indians of their lands, and create a class of people who…
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…, and hence, they will seek to go abroad for study. Education is widely regarded as the medicine to poverty-plagued countries. International students can benefit both their host country with academic expense, and their home country with renewed technologies…
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…from industrial countries. Higher productivity and the increased flow of money entering China as a result of globalisation have been increasing development and the quality of life, reducing the number of people below the poverty line. Although incomes…
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…or raise your voice in blame - this was extremely challenging for Francis as he came from a wealthy family to live a life that was lived in poverty, humility and service to others. *<Tab/>St Francis of Assisi would challenge himself to teach…
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…. These places also have the highest death rate for children 10-16 years old. That isn't a coincidence due to the fact over 60% of children who work at factories die before they earn $1,000. The major reason for these deaths is they live in poverty. Major companies…
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…. With the majority of the Earth's population living in poverty we could use money to provide humanitarian aid. Now have I convinced you maybe not so think about this next point? If we were without money how would we live, would we return to the barter system of the Middle…
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