Papers 731-740 of total 8199 found.
…. Urbanism causes decrease in per capita, and promotes urban violence, political instability, crime and aggressive behavior. Rapid population growth in urban areas also perpetuates poverty. Another major issue being created…
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…, this city and the neighboring cities may come to war and military specialists will also be needed(Ophir 73-74). If some of the city’s population grows into classes of wealth and poverty, sections of the population will cease to function properly. The city must…
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…, and in dealing with the poverty situation of the Black Americans. Contrary to Washington’s conservative views, the radical assumptions made by the civil rights activist W.E.B. DuBois proved to an inconceivable alteration to the American society, in that DuBois desired…
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…as a young man brings into relief the theme of lost potential. We learn that he began studies but had to cut them short after the death of his father. Poverty's harshness is a recurring theme: because of financial limitations, Ethan had no choice but to return…
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…of poverty. "Her eyes were blue with age. Her skin had a pattern all its own of numberless branching wrinkles…" (paragraph 2). This quotation was one of many indications of Phoenix Jackson’s old age. Normally, in society there are benefits…
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…. Walter wants the best for his family and he thinks the liquor store will provide him the financial security needed to boost them out of poverty. "I'm thirty five years old; I've been married eleven years and I got a boy who sleeps in living room (Hansberry 34…
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…out of the poverty that is preventing them from achieving some sort of financial stability, or the “American Dream”. It focuses on Walter's attempt in "making it," or "being somebody." She also analyzes how race prejudice and economic insecurity affects…
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…detested poverty and that is why he wanted the English to withdraw from India. They were living in luxury and making the Indians live in poverty. “Poverty is the worst form of violence. Ghandi” Ghandi always made the abolition of untouchability one of his major…
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poverty, and high rates of default by both firms and households. (Hall and Ferguson, 1998, p.1) Vivians father worked in the Abstract and Insurance business. He made $125 a plus ½ commission a week. He saved money by heating and lighting the office…
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…experienced what one might call a moral decline. The purity and poverty which was the ideal for monks was being abandoned. Simony, the buying of clerical positions, was common, as was the practice of priests being married. In 910, Duke William of Aquataine…
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