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…if they know that the country will most probably not be able to put the money into proper use. The last scenario was in the Philippines who would rather not pay off their debts so that the money that is suppose to pay it off would be used for reducing poverty
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…and raised in a city on the outskirts of Boston where more than 15 percent live below the state's poverty level and more than 51 percent are what the state calls "minorities." Even though I attended a small Catholic grade school in the city, the classes were a mix…
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…away jobs from the natives and that more people from poorer countries will increase poverty. Some people simply cannot cope with racial, cultural and other differences of immigrants, and express concern that the country will become split up…
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…to Montgomery, Alabama in March 1963. King inspired and planned the poor peoples' campaign, a march on Washington DC, in 1968 to show the relationship of poverty to urban violence. But he did not live to take part in it. Early in 1968 he traveled to Memphis…
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…the United States. In the United States, the Great Depression had begun. Several people were in search of jobs and poverty spread. Parts of Europe were depending on loans from the United States, but the U.S. couldn't supply these loans because they were in debt…
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…and to keep." Both of these maxims tell us that in order to get ahead, you can’t be lazy. Franklin believed that a person that listens to the sayings would avoid being poor. He wrote that poverty robs a person of their spirit and virtue. His proverb…
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…. People in these ghettos then turn to gangs as there only way to escape the poverty. A vast majority of gang members (in America) rap, rap reflects their lifestyle and situations in the lyrics and its style of music. The lyrics are the most obvious way…
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…nowhere. People have grown up with this way of thinking that all aboriginals are drunks that live off the dole inflicted by themselves. All we see on TV are aboriginal stereotypes of what we would think. i.e. aborigines as poor, homeless, and living in poverty
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…to put them into practice. He speaks of the poverty and terrible life conditions of his fellow Irish. The oppressed, ignorant and hungry peasants that are desperate for any type of salvation even though this might require the sacrificing of their young…
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…of desolation and poverty. He abandoned his name and former life, introducing himself as Alexander Supertramp to the people he met during the two years before his death. His adverntures are fragmented together from letters and interviews with the people McCandless…
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