Papers 1461-1470 of total 8199 found.
…and develop more services for the public. It also increases employment and therefore decreases poverty in more developed countries. It breaks down social and worldwide barriers, allowing people to interact across the globe; different races, cultures, backgrounds…
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…the ladder to self-sufficiency for those trapped in long-term poverty.” Lynn bases her knowledge on “I’ve been there, and I know.” I don’t feel that this is very effective because I think that point of view just is her experience. It doesn’t account…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, poverty, disease, and pain. The scientists have every detail worked to the point of exasperation. Standardization and progress are valued above all else. In this society, children are subject to mind programming and that is what makes it work. As a child…
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…was a gentle and kind man. He gave to the poor, and not only did he give to the poor in his kingdom, but in other places as well. As son as he found that there were Christians living in poverty in other countries, he showed compassion for their wants, and even…
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…gang members, the roots are found within below average economic situations. The people with less than adequate paying jobs are more inclined to poverty and thus subjected to more afflicted ways of life. Youth living these impoverished lives in lower class…
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…jerkimer, or applenocker, these are only several names mentioned on the streets of Manhattan (Allen 3). One expression, mean streets, shows the world’s poverty in cities and how poor New York was at one time or another. Mean streets has been referenced…
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Category: /History
…his old job and after taking advantage of poorly-conceived government laws. Then, as a struggling taxi-cab driver after a change of fortune during the Depression, he becomes a poverty-stricken, alcoholic "forgotten man" in the 30s. It is a classic…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to return to Europe and marry his intended. Her people had disapproved of this when they heard. He had given Marlow “some reason to infer that it was his impatience of comparative poverty that drove him out there” (pg 155). Greed is what kept him out there so…
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…Sorrentino has been filming these children and their families to see if the promises made during the first summit have been kept. In the video, we see the children, now ten years old, having to deal with poverty, violence, racism, child labor, disease, family…
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…unfamiliar with the United States. In document D she says that…"for the first time the absence of poverty, of gross ignorance, of all severity, of all insolence of manner cannot be exaggerated in description. Harriet was a person who obviously believed Jackson…
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