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…if we had to walk 200 miles to get there? Five years of fighting over cultural, economic, social and political issues the Democratic Republic of the Congo is a nation suffering in poverty, disease, violence, and death; the government almost as corrupt…
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…a major cause of student failure in a middle-class school system: poverty. The best way to deal with the injustice of a class system is to eliminate poverty and create a classless, equitable, democratic society. This is the direction in which…
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…to be a prosperous one for America, only a thin layer of prosperity covered the poverty and corruption of the time period. While many labels have been used to describe the time period, the "Gilded Age" is the most accurate when describing the time period. The largest…
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…they don't have these rights in their countries we should allow them to come into Australia. The refugees should be allowed to stay in Australia, this way we can give them a better life by getting them away from poverty, dangers and giving them better…
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…Throughout world history many nations have struggled to maintain financial order. Ireland is no exception; in fact the Irish people experienced an extreme case of poverty and desperation. Among other things, the people and children were starving…
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…and the first ones to be fired. African American women had to work as household help for whites at wages that kept them rapped in poverty. Some fell deeper and deeper in debt to landlords, landowners and store owners. Schools were few and poor so many…
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…in his own time. In a world where the most of the global population is living in poverty it seems that people all over are in need of hope. Muhammad Ali did just that; he provided hope to a desperate world. In the 1960's the country was being torn apart…
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…for their body to function. What about all the poor starving: people that are a reality that exist in society today. Yes, poverty is a reality in Belize, just as it is for millions of other human beings on the planet. Despite all the money that is invested…
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…Two great leaders of the black community in the late 19th and 20th century were W.E.B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington. These men offer different strategies for dealing with the problems of poverty and discrimination facing Black Americans. Booker T…
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…' debate talked about going 'back to basics' and with a rise in crime their explanation was to blame a 'decline in moral values' as the main factor. Marsland believed that beggars had no moral fibre and that the problem did not stem from capitalism or poverty
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