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    Drug Use And Poverty

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    In the United States, drug use and poverty come in a pair. It’s difficult to understand why this occurs, it is known that there is a correlation between the two. In a considerable amount of cases, substance abuse and poverty can be causal. The causation and correlation between poverty and substance abuse is a complex relationship that relates to low job opportunities, lack of community resources (such as substance abuse agencies), mental or physical disabilities, and lack of a solid support…

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    Great Depression/Recession 1. Several major trends that led to the Great Depression/Great Recession and how they build up to the negative multiplier effect. a. Differences between commercial and investment banks were almost minute i. There are two main kinds of financial banks: 1. Commercial, it takes bank deposits and makes loans. 2. Investment, where the bank can underwrite purchases of financial assets and bonds. ii. Prior to the Great Depression, there were little to no rules what a…

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    to fall and rise during a woman’s cycle. Every month, after the rise and fall of a woman’s natural hormone levels, an egg is released from the ovaries and awaits fertilization - this window of time is usually called a woman’s ovulation period. If the egg does not become fertilized, it is released - and this is the woman’s period. Synthetic hormones are used to stabilize the levels of natural hormones, preventing estrogen from peaking in the middle of a woman’s cycle as it normally does which…

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    The Mirena stated that I wouldn 't have any periods right away or it will take up to six months to stop menstruation. I have the been having Mirena for about 6-7 months and my menstrual cycle is still going and is lasting for about 2- 2 ½ weeks. I don’t know how much longer I can continue with my menstrual cycle lasting more than 5 days but if it continues I will have to get it removed. However, with Skyla my sex drive had declined and my emotional state level was very depressing. Now that I…

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    21.6% of the United States’ population that is incapacitated are more likely to live in poverty, compared to able-bodied people with 11.1%. That is an astonishing 20.5% difference in percentage. It might be a preposterous claim, but it is wretchedly true. Persons with impairments should be significantly recognized for things other than their disabilities because of their horrid treatment historically, the obstacles they face in everyday life, and that they should not be judged because of their…

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    The nation is split between the wealthy 1% and the people that struggle to get by. Many families are in desperation while the others live in no fear of starving or losing their home. School conditions in impoverished areas are worse than those in rich areas so the children are given less opportunity to make it out of their penury state. In Huey P. Long’s pamphlet Share our Wealth he shows how split our country is. The United States is troubled by the fact that the wealthy do not give back, the…

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    Victims of their own Burning his soul with a smoke and talking to a squirrel? Obviously a sad guy! John T. McCutcheon’s old cartoon shows us a conversation between an old American man being asked by a squirrel the reason why he did not save any money for the future. He answers, seemingly with a sad tone: “I Did”. Moreover, he is said to be a victim of bank failure. The cartoon represents the effects of the Great Depression and how harsh it was to the American citizens by using pathos…

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    During the 1920’s everything in the United States was at an all-time high; the income of the nation increased from $61 billion to $87 Billion and factories started to use machines quickening the work pace and production value. The people also began to invest in the stock market which underwent rapid expansion and reached its peak during August of 1929. By the time anyone noticed what was happening, the stock market already started to decline and the unemployment rate started to rise; with…

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    13th Century Case Study

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    1. What caused the economic decline at the beginning of the thirteenth century? - The beginning of the thirteenth century was a turning point for the worst. A few components that started a famine would eventually turn into the Black Plaque. There was an overpopulation and little soil left to grow crops needed for survival. People began eating anything they could get their hands on, like rats. Adults may have not been a part of the biggest death rates, but they were not really producing…

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    The Great Depression The great depression took everyone in the united states on a rollercoaster of anxiety and worry before it could possibly get any better. The crash of 1921: The diagram below shows how the stock market of S&P index rises and falls. It started off at about eight dollars, then dropped about one dollar. This was still happening but more towards the favor of the companies by going up more so than down. In 1929 the top 500 best public companies (financially wise) were at their…

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