Papers 1761-1770 of total 8199 found.
…on poverty. This is made evident when Johnson attempts to attack poverty at its roots. He states, Our chief weapons in a more pinpointed attack will be better schools, and better health, and better homes, and better training, and better job opportunities…
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…work. More than two-thirds of all households would have been considered poor by today’s standards. “With a majority of the competent adult population experiencing severe financial misfortune first hand, Americans could no longer view poverty simply…
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…& so the great Asian famine never happened -world grain harvests have doubled Disadvantages: -might be nearing its peak -success depends on fresh water & arable land which are now in short supply -some critics blame it for world poverty; they argue…
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…the rent annually. This created insecurity and discouraged improvements of the farms, which in turn led to a reduction in food production and greater poverty. Farmers were no better off then their labourers, they had the daily struggle with the depression…
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…into such horrid surroundings. Immediately after the story has sunk into the audience Barnardo's seem to offer a glimmer of hope, but "only with your help". These advertisements highlight the very serious issue of child poverty. By this point the audience feels…
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…he went to London to study the poverty stricken. He then moved to Paris where he wrote two lost novels. After he moved back to England he wrote Down and Out in Paris and London, Burmese Days, A Clergyman's Daughter and Keep the Apidistra Flying. He…
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…have indirectly caused the lowering of crime rates which have been observed starting in the 1970's (Abortion). Their reasoning was that abortions prevented the births of many people who would have been brought into poverty (Abortion). These children…
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…of this activity ocurring, world finances will undoubtably be unevenly proportioned and the negatives of this action are the advent of world powers, increase in terrorist activities and poverty. The United States have exhibited on many ocassions their dominance…
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…as a whole because it also affects many people. In a present study, it was hypothesized that the likelihood of recent hard drug use would be higher among arrest. They have a slight disadvantage because of low income, widespread poverty, high employment rate…
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…" (Rutheiser 139). The index figures point to several amazing contradictions such as the fact that there are 325 times the number of people in the city who live below the poverty line as people in the suburbs. Twice as many people in the city exist on $25,000…
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