Papers 1911-1920 of total 8199 found.
…in such households twice as likely to be in poverty, almost all measures of child well-being are worse. On the other hand, in certain Western countries, another alternative to the traditional family is the homosexual couple. In countries like the Netherlands, homosexual…
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…Summary The materialistic society described in Vanity Fair centers on Becky Sharp, Amelia Sedley, good-natured but naive boarding-school friends, whose destinies are intertwined but different. Clever and ambitious Becky is born into poverty
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…to keep very little of the money they obtained from working in the factories. Much, if not all of their pay was given to their master. Russian serfs, who made up the majority of factory workers, were forced to continue living in poverty. It wasn't until later…
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…that they too can rise from poverty, she did not give them anything valuable at all other than the spirit to fight for their rights. I feel that in comparison, Cofer is the one who has contributed more to society as she is rallying for education as a way to advance…
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…communism in the U.S.S.R. from an egalitarian, revolutionary movement into an authoritarian, bureaucratic governmental system. Stalin experienced a deprived childhood in poverty; his father was an alcoholic, unsuccessful cobbler and treated his son badly. He…
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…. It honestly contradicts the meaning that many othere see. To millions in foreign third world countries freedom and the United States of America are synonymous. People in situations of poverty, starvation, disease, or abuse see freedom as menaing getting away…
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…for the struggle during the Gilded Age, Industrial America would not exist today. It can also be said that the poor working conditions that immigrants and other inured were fairly better then the poverty they were forced to live with in their home land. Though…
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…that will someday disappear. America has become corrupted and unclean. It has been separated from God. If you look at the big picture you would realize, America is in the very depths of poverty. One of my favorite American singing groups sums up America's greed…
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…going to get worse. Overpopulation has left many people homeless or living in poverty. This way of life has lead many people to get involved with drugs and crime. The mandatory Norplant will make many positive changes over the long run. Although…
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…community within the Church of England; he was professed in 1941 taking the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. In 1943 Father Huddleston was sent by the Community of the Resurrection to South Africa, where he was made Priest-in-Charge of the Community's…
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