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society continues to be a colour of depression, sadness, misfortune and the poverty-stricken. Fitzgerald uses a lot of colour symbolism, but in the valley of ashes the predominant one is grey. The colour symbolism is easy to understand because grey still has
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Category: /Science & Technology
of the economy has contributed to improving the competitiveness of the U.S. producers, creating more and better paid jobs, which in turn raised labor standards and reduced poverty. At the end of 1998 the unemployment rate fell to 4.5% and consumer price inflation
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Category: /Literature/Novels
obsessed with his Ubermensch theory, which causes him to suffer. He murdered the pawnbroker because he was suffering because of his poverty. He was desperate for money and disliked her a lot. But his guilt torments him throughout the whole book. He suffers
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
and stimulate our own economic growth is to abandon the free trade policy and raise tariffs. Free trade has only crippled the American work force, increased poverty, and added to our national debt. If the liberals in Washington D.C. need proof, look at the figures
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a EU ministers that opening new markets is crucial to hitting targets set by the UN for reducing poverty by the year 2015. Debt relief alone will be insufficient to put the poorest countries on the road to sustained prosperity and that further trade
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Category: /Literature/English
is very fair to us. Indians have to live in poverty, while the British have huge estates, that are very luxurious, and get to play some leisure sports. Why is it not allowed that we cant grow our own crops, or keep any of the commission we make? A!
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Category: /Literature/English
city services such as police and fire protection. The rural areas are where the poverty and the victims of poverty could be found.
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Category: /Literature/English
by letting him experience poverty and other human conditions. This differs from many of the gods, and helps the story relate more to the reader. Feeling self-conscious about his poverty in the presence of so many wealthy aristocrats, Peruses announced, I have
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
denied government jobs. Untouchables were completely forbidden from entering temples, and even worshipping any of the Hindu pantheon of gods, despite what was written in the Vedas and the Upanishads. They lived in poverty. Consistently, they were tutored
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
equality. In order to eliminate poverty, we must invest more in helping children from disadvantaged backgrounds. Social balance is a key issue. More investment is required towards social programmes, like this one, instead of putting the majority of our
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