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…became a place where the different classes could mix with each other. Many people lost their initial reserve, and began to talk more. The shelters were an excellent class-leveller - by 1945, the middle classes had begun to take notice of "the grinding poverty
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…and technological areas of the universe in many third world countries has a tendency to make dogmatic knowledge easier to swallow. The poverty stricken situation leads people to look for hope, which is often found in the dogma of such items as the Bible, which does…
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…they do have for racial equality. Blacks find themselves dependent and being forgotten by whites, and then black people get restrained with their poverty. White people do not provide enough shelters and money, because they lack interest in helping black South…
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…all originally come from NorthWest regions of Africa. Coming from third-world countries where poverty and living conditions are less than sufficient, only 36% of the people of Nigeria have access to safe water, unemployment is very high and life expectancy…
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…they are eligible for the maximum amount of three hundred dollars per month. The criticisms welfare gets range over a number of social and economic issues. Some people criticize welfare programs for not providing high enough benefits to eliminate poverty. Spending…
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…in the factories, the horrors of the slaughterhouses and their inhumane working conditions. He talks about all of the poverty, disease, and despair that are underneath the gold blanket of America. Upton Sinclair's main purpose of the novel is to warn people…
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…, linked to nutrition. These factors include, region and degree of Urbanization, socialization, poverty, race, age, gender, as well as education. To begin, the study consisted of individuals 60 years of age or older who were the nominal head of the household…
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…over a number of social and economic issues. Some people criticize welfare programs for not providing high enough benefits to eliminate poverty. Spending on welfare would have to increase greatly to eliminate poverty, and many people believe the cost…
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poverty and abuse is strong; the vast majority of fatalities involve parents and caretakers from the poorest families. Child abuse is not, of course, only a U.S. problem. In Great Britain, for example, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty…
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…as well a government would have to able to make it so that all people want the same thing and make it so that all people are capable of living at one standard. Even this has its problems unless you can eliminate poverty, greed, selfishness, corruption, and all…
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