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    Are people born with the character trait of compassion, or do they have certain experiences in order to learn compassion? There are hundreds of homeless people living on the streets who need help from people that are fortunate enough to have better circumstances. Barbara Lazear Ascher writes “On Compassion” to explain to people that they need to go out into the world and connect with other people who are less fortunate than themselves so that they can learn and develop compassion. By using…

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    Children and teens are easily influenced by their surrounding meaning that poverty, family problems, inadequate education, teen pregnancy, and social conflict have a lot to do with what future roads the child will take, whether it being a contributing member of society or put in a jail cell for years of their life. If a child is raised in a poor environment then he or she will most likely be experiencing many more obstacles than a child raised in a wealthier surroundings such as gangs, drugs,…

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    Water Crisis In America

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    estimated that 43.1 million people are living in poverty in the states out of 320.9 million. These numbers will continue to grow in population increasing demands to sustain this, but our resources start to dwindle. Water being a main source for everyone has already started to become a problem. Due to lack of water and combination of contamination, western America is having trouble getting fresh water. Everything is dependant on water and that is the cause of this crisis. The earth is 72%…

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    Ethnic Conflict In Rwanda

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    The Role of Stability in Ethnic Conflicts: Rwanda vs Belgium Rwanda and Belgium are both states where two nations are forced to coexist, which causes conflict inside the borders of each country. In Rwanda, the conflict between the two groups exploded in 1994 and resulted in a mass genocide that has lingering tension twenty-two years later. In Belgium, the conflict is not violent but the divide caused two government shutdowns and a strong nationalist movement in the Flemish north. While the two…

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    The Effects of Poverty on a group of Inner-city juveniles in a Police Division in West Kingston CHAPTER 1 Introduction/Background to the study West Kingston is recognized by many as an inner-city or garrison community plagued with crime and violence derived from youths forming various gangs and indulging in deviant activities. There is consensus in several arenas that these practices and activities are as a result of the great level of poverty that the youths in the community endure.…

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    production and cost of sales. Profit maximization drives enterprises to reduce labor costs and improve labor productivity. Because the unbalanced nature of the labor market, adaptive optimal behavior of enterprises as well as various institutional factors cause wage became rigid; therefore the most effective method of improving labor productivity, reducing labor costs…

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    Although poverty diminishes the idealistic lifestyle one can live, and may make living situations difficult, through a more indepth assessment, poverty brings people together. Poverty creates the inequality in different societal classes. The “growth in wealth of the rich, along with a decrease in wealth of the middle class, has caused severe inequality that has several negative effects”(Stiglitz). The growth of the wealthy threaten social unrest, because of the major inequality. Poverty is a…

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    According to Branko Milanovic, the progress from poverty to affluence has been a very long and bitter struggle, and is something that has long divided the classes, as well as countries (Milanovic, 2011). In his paper he states that the division of the classes from poor to rich has long existed, and dates back to "Adam Smith," and "Francois Quesnay (Milanovic, 2011)." He also goes on to state that in his research of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, they both came to the conclusion that "people in…

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    Inequalities in Health The lifelong consequences of poverty and stress are very unhealthy for children. The burden of poverty on children can cause stress hormones levels to go up and if those hormones stay up for long periods of time it can be toxic to the brain. Stress hormones can be toxic to the brain because it is interfering with the development of brain connections, causing long term chemically damage brain. In the video, there was a study that showed people whose parents had…

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    community. However, someone from a neighborhood with better resources and more prestige are excluded in being surrounded and/or participating in criminal acts. In this paper, I plan to explore different studies to examine the relationship between poverty/social class/ SES and crime. Individual’s social class creates an image for people in society to believe that it is one out of many factors that contribute to crime. However, a study suggests that the relationship between social class and…

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