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    could be exposed to the social injustice occuring in the nation. In response, public high schools were created, profoundly affecting the economic success that followed in the next couple of decades. Personally, I think money is unavoidable to fix the problem. We need a remobilization of grassroot movements and to reinvest in social programs, and this requires economic and social capital. It will be expensive and how we will go about getting the funding for this will be a hot topic for debate due…

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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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    England is one of the central countries when we speak about the difference between wealthy and poor people. We see a cultural change in the modern society, which leads us to a bigger change on the social inequality. Due to struggle with poverty, England may be one of the most visible in Europe because its split into two parts, wealthy vs. poor. In the text "Poverty is a state of mind", Bernard Hare tells us about his life with poverty in the town Leeds, and how his family struggled with…

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    The central theme of Carnegie's argument about the Gospel of Wealth is that rich people are superior to all others and should be allowed to use their money to help the less "fit" people. Carnegie believed in Social Darwinism. He believed that the fact that a person was rich showed that he was more fit than others. This meant that the rich man was the one who knew the most about how to prosper in society. Carnegie believed that rich people should use their money to help the poor. But he did…

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    are unable to control the content that is being pushed through the different sources because people with political and economic power have control over that. They know by conditioning our thoughts and perspectives against each other is a strong way to keep us divided and to keep themselves at the top. This tactic makes it difficult for our society to advance into an equal economic, social and political…

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    “Let America Be America Again” is a poem written by Langston Hughes in 1935. In the poem Hughes openly shares his thoughts on the American dream. The meaning of the poem is that the idea of the “American Dream” seems to be just that, a dream. Since the beginning, early Americans practiced slavery and oppression, they destroyed the land that belonged to the native people in order to build their own settlements. So this whole idea that America was founded by people with complete freedom in mind is…

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    Our goal with this program is to offer these children an opportunity to be engaged with their peers, playing sport, and learning from our staff and from each other. We want to solve London’s inequality problem from a social standpoint, giving the children in poverty the same opportunity of playing a sport that the children of wealth receive. Most importantly, we want to offer these children the opportunity of success, showing them that a better…

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    Now that we have discussed what Super PAC and the disproportionate Nature of their financial contribution we must say cui bono “for what profit?” why do these people donate millions of dollars to a presidential campaign and logic dictates that they must be benefiting somehow. Otherwise why would they spend so much. The obvious answer is increased political influence why else would they spend so much money they’re rich they have pretty much anything else they could want. A notable example that…

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    There are abounding phrases in Lee’s novel that shows social inequality towards others, not only to the black culture, only in ignorance. Some people, nevertheless, just feel that they are better than the other people are. Prejudice was far much worse in the time of To Kill a Mockingbird. However, prejudice is the reason…

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    Introduction. Income inequality is a major problem in America today due to the lack of education and health care issues that surrounds many within our society. These issues have caused many concerns especially among African Americans. People of color often make lower wages based on their lack of education and race. Statics show that white and Asian Americans, who have the highest median incomes are concentrated more in professional, executive, and managerial occupations than African American.…

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