Papers 1351-1360 of total 8199 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…600,000 legal immigrants are granted access to the country. I believe this number should be cut in half. We need to focus on problems facing American citizens, such as poverty, AIDS, cancer, and unemployment. We don't need 300,00 more people to deal with, we…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, ". . . the share of immigrant households below the poverty line (29 percent) is much higher than the share of native households that are poor (14 percent)--more than twice as high." Due to the large numbers of poverty stricken immigrants, they are more likely to take…
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…that under capitalism the proletariat is exploited by the bourgeoisie and forced to live in poverty. According to Marx the natural conditions, which arise under capitalism, are going to force several things to happen within the psyche of the proletariat workers…
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…billion people will rise to nine billion. With this population increase, a large percentage of the human race will be in poverty. However, making the shift to a hydrogen energy regime would create energy webs that can connect communities all over the world…
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…years of education (11.2%). Smoking prevalence is higher among women living below the poverty level (29.6%) than among those living at or above the poverty level (21.6%)." (Center for Disease Control [CDC], 2001) Adept and hurdling the legal obstacles…
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…of only human and animal muscle for power led to poverty because of the limited output each person produced. Second, England, which had once been covered in forests, was quickly becoming barren with use of wood for fuel. This crisis caused the people of England…
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…of hand, resulting in family violence and abuse, poverty, crime, and incompetence. Speakeasies were illegal nightclubs fro drinking. The "Maine Law" of 1851 prohibited the manufacture and sales of intoxicating liquor. Temperance was social movement when…
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Category: /Literature
…The world is filled with both poverty and prosperity. While many people in North America would not consider themselves "rich," the fact is that on a global scale, we really are very wealthy. We have many more possessions than a large percentage…
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Category: /History
…struggle: poverty. He called for a guaranteed family income, he threatened national boycotts, and he spoke of disrupting entire cities by nonviolent "camp-ins." With this in mind, he began to plan a massive march of the poor on Washington, D.C., foreseeing…
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…the blood of the soldiers who fight for all the privileges given to the rich only to return to this "chartered" section of the city to live in poverty. These soldiers go to war for the elites, such elites as the crowned rulers of England. These crowned rulers…
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