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    Overview of the Improvement Plan for the Patriot Elementary School: After teaching 14 years in elementary education, and serving on the District Educational Advisory Committee, School Improvement Panel, Local Professional Development Committee, and chair of the School Wide Committee, I am thrilled with my recent appointment as the principal of the Patriot Elementary School. Having taught grades 1-5 during my career, and working collaboratively with administration on data analysis over the years,…

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    The Spirit Level Analysis

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    Introduction and background The Spirit Level is an exploration of the impacts of inequality on society. The book argues that inequality has a causal link with social ills, including but not limited to obesity, teenage pregnancy and crime. It also argues that everyone benefits from greater equality, even the rich. The authors, Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, have academic backgrounds in epidemiology. A field to which Pickett has devoted her entire career, Wilkinson meanwhile, initially…

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    focuses on those who cannot otherwise afford to spay and neuter their pets or local strays. They have three categories for low-income vouchers: 1. Fall below a median income level in the Phelps County area a. 1-2 people: $30,000 or less for total household income b. Over 2…

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    Child poverty is major factor that 's costing New Zealand millions each year. It is in the media often and conversation on the issue brings up the topics such as its effects on a child 's well being, education and how to tackle it. This paper seeks to address the following questions, what are definitions of poverty, how and what was is poverty measured and the challenges or tension that poverty poses. This paper will also critically examine poverty and how education is hindered, how it affects…

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    In general short-term migration seems to be most prevalent among the socioeconomic marginalised groups; the poorest of the poor, illiterates, Scheduled Tribes and Castes, where they migrate from the rural area to urban areas. The micro survey of the Migration Policy Institute suggests that most internal migrants are between the age of 16 and 40 whose duration of stay is between 60 days and a year. Here the marginalised, scheduled tribes and castes are overrepresented in the short-term migration…

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    Diversity In Green Bay

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    What is diversity Diversity refers to the way everyone is different from each other. Many things attribute to people being diverse from each other which may include race, gender or religion, for example. The total population for Green Bay is 104,057. There is a lot of cultural diversity in the city of Green Bay, with a mixture of all races varying in amounts throughout the city. These people vary from caucasian, black, asian and hispanic with all of them contributing to the city to make it…

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    Roxbury (Boston): Roxbury is ready to suffer the effects of the gentrification due to the rise in housing prices. It can lose almost 10000 African- American and Latino households. The policies that can avoid Gentrification are listed below Policy1: This policy is about building middle income housing as thousands of middle income households cannot afford to buy or rent in any place. Construction of new house costs $550,000 and to buy a new one, an income of $1,500,000 is required. An aggressive…

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    if someone’s income is not contributing to the economy, the person must be replaced with high or moderate income people. Similarly, when the rents of house stock increase, low income households are priced out of the community. For example, from 1990 to 1997 the number of household with income less than ten thousand had decreased by twenty-six percent. The city’s renovation program to transform the long neglected buildings is paving a way to uproot the older settlers.From 1970s…

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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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    There have always been certain places that are known as safer and others that are known as less safe. But what makes these specific areas safe or unsafe? What causes crime to occur more often in certain areas than others? Crime rates are higher in certain areas than others, and historically these do not vary much over time. Poverty is a cycle that once someone is in, it is hard to get out of. Poverty is also often associated with street crime, and more violent crimes in general. It would make…

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