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…, frustrated by poverty and caught up by unwanted pregnancies. The direction the youth are taking is the direction Aotearoa/New Zealand will be moving in, and if only for that reason the community must take an interest in youth affairs. Youth are so much more than…
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…of poverty. 'We had to leave the flat on Loomis quick. The water pipes broke and the landlord wouldn't fix them because the house was too old.' Experiences such as this fueled her own 'American Dream.'         Esperanza's personal identity was tied…
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…Tsar Nicholas ii had absolute power and believed in autocracy. Many groups had tried to persuade or force him to share power. Most Russians lived in poverty even before the First World War which was one cause of the downfall of the Tsar's government…
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…setting the blame on the right shoulders? Are there enough adequate living-wage job opportunities to take care of America's poverty stricken masses? Will the cycle of poverty end with a poor, single mother working a job at McDonalds to support her children…
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Category: /Literature
…overcomes the hardships of segregation and poverty while doing so. Octavia shows the characteristics of a good parent by being stern, loving, and independent. <Tab/>Octavia is a well-rounded character because she is stern. She uses sternness…
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…of the first chapter focuses on depicting the life of Hari's family; this is a stereotype of the village. They are similar to the 'voice of the village', as most of the other villagers are either at poverty level or slightly better in their economic standings…
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…compared to home and work. The main reason why poor children and the old suffered so much was poverty, but why was there so much poverty? Old people who were poor were poor because they could no longer work and earn money. During their working lives they had…
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Category: /Law & Government
…since the mid-1960's on anti-poverty programs, there have been little or no results. To begin with, spending on AFDC between 1964 and 1994 was only $500 billion, less than 1.5% of federal spending for that period. Further, there have been results. Between…
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…and social troubles which conffroting America's city and now. To understand riots, one must understand the causes of social rage, ussually said to be racism, poverty, lack of economic opportunity, and why people who experience this rage manage…
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…wrote about new social problems that had risen in American at the time as well as things sexual in nature. Dreiser was born the ninth of ten surviving children in a family that was stricken with life-long poverty. His father was a German immigrant…
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