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…to think that someday this very notion could offer an antiphon to poverty, famine, war, terrorism... corporations? Both reasonable and unreasonable, "A Modest Proposal" is definitely one to ponder.…
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…cares nothing for its peasants who survive in abject poverty, more concerned with building Opera houses for the bourgeois. According to the New York Times today, "The police arrived at 8 p.m., and then started beating people from 9 p.m., trying to disperse…
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…" as the racist call them, is one of the communities that suffer from racism. The Aboriginal people have been threaten since ever. Today they suffer from poverty. 42% of the Aboriginal women are poor, while only about 20% of the other Canadian women. The first nation…
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…flight, overvalued currency and budget deficits have put the nation into severe debt and default with the IMF. Currently, 51.7% of the population lives below the poverty line. In December of 2001, Argentina defaulted on $81.8 billion that it owed in bonds…
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Category: /History
…the ineptitude they inherited from centuries of conquest thous causing political instability, economic distress - poverty, starvation, serious health problems like AIDS, lack of immunization, and massive desperate refugees migration to Europe. On the East coast…
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…is a form of speech disturbance and another negative symptom. When literally translated it means 'speechlessness'. One form of alogia is poverty of speech. A person just does not have anything to say. Another form is called 'thought blocking'. This is where…
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…. It is not the only approach to the problems of abortion. Some writers focus on the rights and welfare of women. Others focus on world population problems or the problem of poverty. Still others on constitutional issues. All of these approaches are plausible. However, most…
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…much of the country's property and wealth while the majority of Mexicans live in poverty. In 1998 the highest 20 percent of Mexico's income earners received 58 percent of the national income. The lowest 20 percent received only 3 percent of the national…
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Category: /Literature
…, there are all the cooked foods"' Presumably, they live/exist on their father's army pension, which, at a time when labour was cheap, enables them to employ a servant, and a nurse for their father in his final days, but there is little money to spare. Their poverty
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…. The prostitution industry in India could not brought a change in the lives of people, as the poverty level and competition for the clients are so high that women are available for less than $1. There is a strong need of changing entire system to control increasing…
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