Papers 2411-2420 of total 8199 found.
…for countless cases of illness, death, poverty, pollution, exploitation and lies. The operational principles of the corporation give it a highly anti-social "personality": It is self-interested, inherently amoral, callous and deceitful; it breaches social and legal…
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…wasn't a choice for them, and they ended up just fine. Secondly, some might say, "what will we do with all of the unwanted kids", like poor babies and overpopulation. Well we will never end poverty in the world, simply by killing poor children, and the poor…
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…more than 66 million dollars a day which is a lot of money compared to before. (1960 - 180.3 million 1963 - 186.0 million 1966 - 792.2 million) Since the Tet Offensive increased the income tax, the poverty in the US was exacerbated.…
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…. Steinbeck's grim outlook of life was perhaps brought on through his early failures and poverty, because all three of the pre-mentioned characters had opportunities to change their fate or role but failed. The elements of discussion are Kino, George and Lennie…
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…large scale ones. Neo-populists disagree with the build up of large scale cities, which are seen as destructive to their agriculture (Taylor, Richardson, Yeo, Marsh, Trobe, & Pilkington 1995). Equality and Poverty There have been four main trends…
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…in a cycle of poverty that allowed almost no escape. African Americans still lacked property, economic opportunity and political power. Some ex-slaves wished to work their own land. Federal government sometimes granted land to blacks. Former slaveowners tried…
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…in catering for their health needs. Class and health "While it is true that poverty itself cannot cause disease, poverty is associated with a lifestyle which can have profound consequences for the health of adults and children. Governments determine the level…
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…decisions in an attempt to climb their way out of poverty and into the upper echelon of the American social structure. In Gatsby’s case, the “American Dream” grabbed a hold of him so tightly that when he actually achieved it; he did not actually want it any more…
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…. She became a mother to seven children. She had married into poverty. Her husband had only a large library of books and a great deal of learning. In the face of constant financial problems, Harriet discovered that her gift for writing eased the situation…
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…, Abasalom, just to name a few. Johannesburg itself is the summary of all that is wrong with cities of today. There is corruption and poverty. Crime runs rampant, and law-abiding citizens are forced to survive as they can. One of the most typical products…
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