Papers 1451-1460 of total 8199 found.
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…is able to take serious social issues and make them laughable. Subjects such as death, and poverty and old age he handles with control in his society. There fore no one in the Brave New World takes them seriously. Making connections…
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…other concessions, such as allowing welfare recipients to count more education and training toward their work requirements and agreeing to add reduction of poverty as a goal of the program. The proposals are a small part of the GOP's $22 billion-a-year plan…
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…factors, but also as a result of religious intolerance. The Untouchables, who are mostly landless agricultural labourers, live in degrading poverty and suffer oppression and discrimination at the hands of people above their castes. They have no freedom…
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…of that nation will be better off and takes into account changes in economic and social structures that will reduce or eliminate poverty. Economic development can be measured in a number of different ways including the Human Development Index, a Gender…
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Category: /Literature/English
…death, Emily escapes the consequences of poverty simply because of who she was. For the first time, Emily is alone and her reaction is isolation. Emily practically secludes herself from society for the remainder of her life. The loneliness of Emily’s life…
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…is therefore absolutely necessary in monarchies; as it is also in despotic states, In the former, it is the use of liberty, in the latter, it is the abuse of servitude... "Hence arrives a very natural reflection. Republics end with luxury; monarchies with poverty
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…in a community would just follow the law, make the law their morals, rather than a religion, it would be a Utopia. Free of crime, free of poverty, if there was ever a problem you could just make a rule about it and then it would be solved. This would of course…
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…implies that individuals of that nation will be better off and takes into account changes in economic and social structures that will reduce or eliminate poverty. Economic development can be measured in a number of different ways including the Human…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Controller for Western Europe. In doing so, he highlights a major theme in this story of a Utopian society. Although the people in this modernized world enjoy no disease, effects of old age, war, poverty, social unrest, or any other sicknesses or discomforts…
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…theories that the King must be aroused during conversation by being hit with a stick. While the people on the floating island concern themselves with theories, the people of the kingdom below suffer from poverty and hunger. On the ground a scientific academy…
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