Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
requirements for schooling or for work. There are many reasons that these children work; poverty, lack of education, lack of knowledge of ones rights and cultural tradition are all contributing factors. These children are often working in severe and hazardous
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
pain and suffering that most people would not see in the duration of their lives. This gave her a broader understanding of the suffering and poverty in the world.
Later, she was then called to teach children in Calcutta. At every spare opportunity, she
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Category: /History
During this Anthropology subject we are made aware of global problems including poverty,
racism, and environmental destruction. There is a focus on the system of capitalism and the way the
ideal and practices of capitalism, consumerism
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
Unemployment, particularly long term unemployment, is the most savage cause of poverty and disadvantage in our community. It is the cause of enormous personal and financial hardship for hundreds of thousands of people and their families. Unemployment
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
In the state of Texas there is a rising problem of poverty. This problem is not one of just Texas, but of the entire nation. In Texas the problem seems to be a considerably larger. Not only in the number of people, but also in the amount under poverty
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
because they impact the child identity so strong. This means that parents need to be the tool that a child needs to find their identity.
Secondly, poverty is unfortunate but is the true reality that many individuals have to face. Sometimes people do
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Category: /Literature/English
that interfere with his/her lifestyle such as poverty can lead to theft. Scientific proof shows that testosterone does cause aggressive behavior in males, so why does society still encourage it in young males then? Domestic abuse can have enormous consequences
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of the Sharks.
Gangs are one of the results of poverty, discrimination and urban deterioration. Some experts believe that young people, undereducated and without access to good jobs, become frustrated with their lives and join gangs as an alternative to boredom
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
where their families struggle to survive. These musicians work their way out of the violence and poverty of their childhood to become famous and successful, and most importantly a role model to aspiring rap artists. The power and promise of rap music rests
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Category: /Literature/English
of poverty. "Her eyes were blue with age. Her
skin had a pattern all its own of numberless branching wrinkles. The thesis in this story is
about social prejudice in the 1920's through the
1930's.
This quotation was one of many indications
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