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    A common idea in society is that we should learn from our past mistakes, otherwise history will repeat itself, and that is most certainly true. For example, when the stock market crashed in 1929, President Hoover believed that it wasn’t the government’s job to fix the economy. Therefore, he did little to nothing to solve the money issue. This resulted in what is known as The Great Depression. The important lesson learned from this is that although doing nothing is a choice, that doesn’t mean…

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    The theme between both of these passages is poverty. This is shown in both passages in talk of the street and how their living is. Poverty is shown throughout both when they are not able to buy or get a certain thing because they do not have any money at all. As in the first passage needing food but there is not money in the house. The second passage of not being able to get four room and only three or so rooms, why is this a theme throughout the world. Poverty is so big and all over covering…

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    they are no longer allowed to live the human life. Extreme forms of poverty occur where many individuals no longer have safe shelter, food, or necessary healthcare. These destitute individuals sometimes become vagrants. Is there a way to change the cycle before it gets to that level by way of happiness and virtue? I will review the way Onora O’Neill applies Immanuel Kant’s second formulation of the categorical imperative to poverty. Then we will also look at JS Mills…

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    Poverty, while on the surface is the state of being poor, is a constant battle and an epidemic that plagues our world. The issue of poverty is so commonplace that it is apparent in every town, city, and country. Families are torn apart, lives are lost, and conditions are worsening. A staggering amount of people live in poverty while a fraction of the population, the rich, account for the vast majority of the wealth. Poverty is a critical issue that needs to be addressed. Majority of humanity is…

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    The Great Crash of 1929 led the World into a precipitating economic spiral for ten years. This calamitous decade is known as The Great Depression. The United States had never endured such a detrimental stock market crash as it did in 1929. Unemployment rates rose to unprecedented levels, crime rates skyrocketed and production plummeted. The Great Crash did not only impact the United States, but all western industrialised countries experienced the economic turmoil. This was due to their trade…

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    dealt a serious blow to financial markets around the world. Therefore, investors all over the world lost a lot of capital and could not sustain the previous investment, and global economies and financial markets were in a seriously contracting vicious cycles, evidenced by contraction of credit, business closures, acutely high employment and plummeting of money supply. There was a worldwide run on US gold deposits and Federal Reserve Board had to hike interest rates to curb the excessive capital…

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    Poverty is one of the major issues that the world is facing, especially for 3rd world countries. It is stated in the article “Poverty” from the website Wikipedia that it is the inability to satisfy one’s basic needs and wants due to the lack of income to buy services or the lack of ability to access services. This would not be such an issue if the people do not let its causes to bring out the possibilities its causes has. These causes in the first place are just basic problems. Like, there are…

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    Hydrologic cycle refers to the movement and storage of water between the land, oceans and atmosphere (Kuchment 2004). It involves several main processes, which include evaporation of water from the oceans, condensation of the atmospheric moisture to form clouds, precipitation, transpiration and so on (Hubbart 2011). There are mainly three types of human activities that affect the hydrological cycle, namely surface water regulation related to lakes and rivers, water release and abstraction, and…

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    One negative consequence of globalization I will like to emphasize is poverty. Defining Poverty Poverty is generally explained as the scarcity or the situation in which a person lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money. It is a condition in which a community or a person lacks the essential needs to enjoy a minimum standard of living in the society (Lister, 2004). The United Nations defines poverty as the inability of getting choices and opportunities. This is explained in…

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    Poverty Is Wrong

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    What is poverty? poverty is when a person is really poor, it's when a person live paycheck to paycheck. Poverty is barley being able to provide enough money for rent or food. Being in the lower class or being in poverty has Many huge disadvantages but we'll only focus on just one, education. In this essay the reader will be observing the difference between education in the higher social class and lower social class, and how they are unequal. In Stephanie Mencimer's article "What If Everything…

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