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    a deep insight on the perspectives and theory’s that help us to view wealth, poverty, and global inequalities from different sides. Having a global perspective on wealth and poverty allows members of society to think about a situation as it relates to the rest of the world. With this we also look into global inequality through two different theories, the world systems theory and the new international division of labor theory. Wealth can be defined in our society as having a lot money,…

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    a staff at the International Monetary Fund. Their discussion is in regards to income inequality with a global perspective, and does not focus on one country in particular. Their focus is on developing countries and how inequality and income is a pervasive problem. Dabla and colleagues argue that policy makers need to focus on the poor and middle classes when trying to decrease income inequality. Secondly, the article examines several different factors that impact income inequality through…

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    in an uneven manner amongst a population. Income inequality is a large problem in the United States. But the U.S. has the tools to fix this issue; it just needs to be addressed correctly. Currently an issue in the U.S. is the great wealth divide. A wealth divide is a barrier between the people seen as “poor” or less financially stable and the people seen as “rich” or those who have a better grasp on wealth and financial stability. Income inequality and wealth divides go hand in hand because the…

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    Alive, or on Hold?” On the other hand, Paul Krugman describes how the American Dream is dead from inequality in his famous work, “Confronting Inequality.” However, they’re views aren’t fully opposite.…

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    primary cause of global economic inequalities. First, it will introduce Marxism, which would be used as a theoretical framework for subsequent analysis of how the world system is the primary cause of global economic inequality. It will then move to the contemporary global political economy and then illuminate the extent to which Marxism explains the phenomenon of global inequality and the relevant Marxist argument about the consequences of global income inequality. Finally, the paper will…

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    America the split nation Money has become everything to us in recent years. Our happiness no longer matters nor does our content. Everything is about how much we earn. Then there is the dispute of income inequality between males and females: who makes more, and who deserves to make more. The answer is simple; whoever does the best at their job deserves to be paid more. However some people have more opportunities than others. This dispute has divided us into groups of several different…

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    Social inequality deserves a plethora of attention and awareness due to its everlasting effects on America’s teens in modern day society. Writers are one of the most powerful advocates that use writing to use the various genres of literature as a proactive tool. The issue of inequity and persecution have been around since mankind has, yet it doesn’t have enough attention brought to it. These problems affect everyone at some point in their life, with some others being affected more than others,…

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    Oxfam

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    Oxfam is an “international confederation”, which is comprise of 17 member organizations, including Great Britain and Hong Kong .These organizations also work together with partners and local communities in more than 90 countries. Oxfam is committed to make a world without poverty and it emphasizes the power of people, through practical, innovative ways to help to alleviate poverty and injustices. The initial concern of Oxfam was simply food provision to relieve famine, and over the years it…

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    1. Why do you want to attend the IDG? International Day of the Girl has always held great importance in my life. I believe that advocacy for gender inequality is one of the most essential topics people should be fighting for. Ever since I became aware of the IDG, I have wanted to attend this special event. I view these few days at the UN as the pinnacle of fighting against gender inequality because of the amount of people it attracts, especially experts and extreme advocates for this great cause…

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    As americans we have many privileges and benefits, that we may not take advantage of or may take for granted. One of the biggest entitlements is the education we receive at school. Unfortunately, not every is as fortunate as us. “Education is a fundamental human right and essential for the exercise of all other human rights.” (Redman) Education makes a human a exceeding individual, and a better individual to help out the community. There has always been a lack of education in many of the…

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