Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
the children who are affected by so many of the changes that government has instilled on the welfare system. I wonder if any realizes that by cutting and changing these guidelines, it is the children who suffer. Recently a census study showed that the poverty
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Category: /History
nationally discussing discrimination and inequality as it relates to issues of poverty and the lack of educational opportunities. The newspaper she co-owned "Free Speech and Headlight" condemned white establishments for their continual oppression of blacks. Her
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Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
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complete boycott of British goods, was made a result of Gandhi's self-ruling movement.
The economic aspects of the movement were serious, for the exploitation of Indian
villagers by British industrialists has resulted in extreme poverty in the country
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
, one ninth above". Conditioning and hypnopaedia are used to complete the process of total state control by eliminating individuality and self-determination.
In Ridley Scott's futuristic Los Angeles, human life has been degraded by poverty and environmental
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Category: /History/North American History
or luck. Similarly, the stories of Horatio Alger gave the poor a sense of false hope that they could escape the chains of poverty and become rich and powerful. These parables were not true given the fact that the upper class did almost everything possible
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Category: /Business & Economy
and attitude that sees consumption as the path to prosperity.
At a global level, globalisation has many benefits. For some people, it has been seen as an alleviation of poverty. One such example is the use of labour in 3rd world countries. At world level
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
must ask a fundamental question, if there's more food being produced in the world then ever before, why is it that there's a continuing increase in poverty and starvation? The fact is that the revolutions leaders did not take into account the culture
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Category: /Society & Culture
than a failure because of what can be achieved by blacks, their ability to obtain much more money than before the movement and not all blacks are in the cycle of poverty. For example, there is now a middle class of blacks which is a huge success because
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
universally accepted that poverty is the main cause of child work in developing countries'4 . However, while poverty is an important causal factor, it is often the case that it is not the only factor. For example, some studies have indicated that some child workers
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is difficult. Those all seem like valid reasons for someone to not want to bring a child into the world. Would it be immoral to not want someone to grow up in poverty, be raised by an irresponsible parent, or a couple that's more than likely to break-up or divorce
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