Category: /History/North American History
hereditary diseases. But, at the same time, it caused genetic mutations that might threaten the ecological balance
AFFLUENCE AND INEQUALITY
-In the 1990's even those who lived below the government's official poverty lvl (16,600 in 1998 for a family of 4) had
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Category: /Law & Government
. It comes from poverty, it results from a bad environment, it comes from bad social conditions, and it comes from good people being exposed to bad conditions, which make them become criminals. All of these criminals should be rehabilitated and released back
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
of the worst, cultural, economic, climatic and social shocks an infant nation has ever witnessed. This fictional tale follows the plight of Indian villagers who battle nature, struggle through poverty, endure personal hardships, and encounter the harsh realities
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Category: /History
of the political problems were poverty and the economic decisions. In a family that did not have enough money to survive with just the father working the children and wife or mother would go to work in factories or doing clerical work. In 1900s, the annual income
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
, separation and divorce. On the other hand, the main determinant of delinquent behavior is doubtlessly economic status. Criminal research show that criminal activity increases with unemployment and poverty. This demonstrates that crime is affected by the experience
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
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While the number of child workers is significant, it is equally apparent that the reasons why they are involved in employment can attributed to a number of specific causal factors. "It is almost universally accepted that poverty is the main cause
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
. People come to America for different reasons. America's main attraction is its offering of economic opportunity. Others come to escape the poverty and dirtiness of their own country. Many different ethnic groups arrived in America. After several generations
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Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
a precarious escape from the poverty that is the developing world's greatest problem.
Globalization has caused an increase in sweatshop labor, which benefits the economies of developing nations and the standard of living of the sweatshop laborers despite some
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Category: /History
as being a result of poverty, child labor also perpetuates poverty. Many working children do not have the opportunity to go to school and often grow up to be unskilled adults trapped in poorly paid jobs, and in turn will look to their own children to supplement
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
group, are poverty, education and stereotypical assumptions.
Poverty - Most people who have a learning disability live on D.S.S benefits therefore they face severe financial hardship. A small minority of individuals have gained paid employment but for most
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