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    emptiness. People draw a equal sign between money and subjective well-being. All levels of society widening wealth gap and uneven distribution of benefits result contemporary society are widespread pessimism and negative. Children of Heaven’s appears precisely to tell these people the value of life is not limited to have a favorable living environment and countless material wealth. However, spiritual wealth is closely linked to human well- being. Ali and sister after finding the girl who wearing…

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    Polarization In The Media

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    economic inequality. The economic growth of the U.S. economy has improved the financial position of those of higher incomes, while lower income citizens stayed the same. This unequal distribution of growth is recognized as income inequality. Those at the top could utilize resources to prevent the redistribution of America's wealth, while those at the bottom would do the opposite. Polarization amongst the politicians are related to the income inequality of the American people. Those of lower…

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    nation 's wealth and power, he fails to mention the nation is not just composed of two groups. His conviction does not account for people living in the middle ground. In the social-economic system, there are three classes, lower, middle and upper class. Though the upper class does not directly align with the plutonomy nor the lower class with the precariat, there is always a middle ground. In this nation there are individuals who aren’t living precariously, but do not have enough wealth to be…

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    Huey P. Long, the writer and speaker of the “Every Man a King” speech, was the governor of Louisiana from 1928 to 1932 and a United States Senator from 1932 until 1935 when he was unfortunately assassinated a month after announcing his run for the United States 1936 Presidential Election. When Huey Long made his Every Man a King speech on NBC radio waves in 1934 the United States was enduring the biggest financial crisis in its history after the Wall Street crash in 1929 which caused the Great…

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    3. Embodying the Perichoretic Fellowship in “the Capitalist Economic Structure” Both God’s involvement with the world and the life of human beings are economic, though in different modes. As Nimi Wariboko rightly points out, the production of certain commodities mirrors their producers’ ethos as a driving force, and accordingly, the producers’ ethos is important for the circulation of their products on the market. Also, the change of ethos can powerfully change the milieu of the market.…

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    The system in which our upbringings are bred to abide by is the very thing that is allocating our lives without many of us even realising. Our consuming and contented nature produces a physically unsustainable earth and we nourish the current system which is morally unsustainable, an ecological imbalance is imminent. This report proposes to deconstruct these occurrences that lead to a world not savvy of their own environmental irrationalities. Focusing on the calculations that formulate…

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    between the rich and the middle class and the middle class is now diminishing: “The rich get richer, the poor get poorer” is not just a cliché - rather, this concept is a theoretical process called “wealth concentration.” The already-wealthy are growing richer because they have the resources to invest wealth to…

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    The Pareto analysis was formed by Vilifredo Pareto. He studied about the unequal distribution of wealth in his country and come out with a formula. He observed that 20% of the people owned 80% of the total wealth. Few years later, Joseph Juran applied the principle to quality-control. This principle applies 80/20 rule where 20% of something is responsible for 80% of the results. A Pareto analysis used to analyse situation and monitor and evaluate results of any significant improvements or…

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    Painter’s historical interpretation managed to grab a lot of attention to reconsider America’s virtue and vice in the Progressive Era. Nell Irvin Painter’s 1987 historical monograph, Standing at Armageddon The United States, 1877-1919, focused on the lives of many citizens concerned with positive characteristics of America. Nell began the monograph with an introduction with a sense of fear to readers by asking if the end is near. This might infer that people were standing near a place of…

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    INEQUALITY AND ITS CAUSE AND EFFECTS What is income inequality? It refers to unequal distributions of income. Close to 1 billion people live on less than 1 dollar per day at purchasing power parity and around 2.7 billion (40 percent of world populations) live on less than 2 dollar per day Income inequality is of major concern because it leads to economic inefficiency. This is mostly due to the fact that at higher levels of inequality, smaller fraction of population qualifies for a loan or…

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