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    What does the negative effects of poverty do to a child’s life chances? In The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara and Everyday Use by Alice Walker, the distinction of poverty is addressed differently between the main characters, but it is analogous to each character’s success in life because of the inability to withstand some aspect of poverty. Poverty is the state of being extremely poor but one can have great wealth and be emotionally impoverished. The characters in the short stories have the ability…

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    The residential school system was organized in a half day system. Half of the day the students would study and the other half they would work. They did this so that the students would learn skills that would help them earn a living and by making the children do labor, it would cost the schools and government less money. In the 1950s, funding increased and the half day system was eliminated since the children were not receiving an efficient amount of education. The school day began early with a…

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    In life, people understand that not everything is equal, and most choose to accept that. However, when people are dying because they do not posses the basic needs, the acceptable inequality turns into injustice. People acknowledge this injustice, but few will act in order to fix the problem. In the story Grapes of Wrath this type of injustice begins with people's naive decisions to move to California, which feed into the plans of the wealthy. When the people arrived their hopes of a better life…

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    The Santa Cruz earthquake happened on October 17, 1989, in San Francisco Bay Area and magnitude was 6.9. 67 people were killed, and over 5 billion damages followed the earthquake. (History.com Staff, 2009) Community and people think this earthquake occurred in San Francisco area. However, there were other affected cities such as Los Gatos, Watsonville, and Santa Cruz, etc. In consequence of location, scientists, geologists called this earthquake differently such as Loma Prieta earthquake, San…

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    Devalued Wealth Today exist at the top of the economic stratum a small percentage of the overall United States’ population who relish in the great comforts and luxuries their wealth has permitted them to enjoy. Meanwhile, at the bottom of the stratum are those who cannot afford nor have access to the most basic resources. Despite numerous economic classes are here to undefined, the gap between the wealthy and the impoverished is nonetheless expansive. The wealthy are elite groups who have the…

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    HOMELESSNESS AND HEALTH INEQUALITY IN CANADA According to the 2016 homeless count, a person is classified as homeless if they do not have a place of their own that they could stay for a minimum of 30 days, or if they do not pay rent(Thomson, M., 2016, Pg.7). These is mostly composed of people living without physical shelter on the streets and in other public places, it also includes people living with extended family members or friends and do not pay rent. Homeless people often have a higher…

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    The department of social service has the most disorganized system I have ever witnessed. First the employees are dysfunctional.Second the thing is you let people abuse the system . Then you guys expect people to survive with the scarce amount that you give them. In the following paragraphs I will show you examples with my experience with social service that you should see clear what's going on. The employees from the department of social services think that the money they are giving to…

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    is a indirect character “wondering how he could get enough money to buy a guitar” (Soto 28). Fausto is wondering how he could get enough money to buy a guitar. “Money doesn't grow on trees or what do u think we are bankers” (Soto 28). They are in poverty and can't…

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    those changes was to survey the Native American tribe’s status and conditions, to view progress of assimilation. The survey revealed the terrible conditions that the Natives were living in, biggest one being an extremely high number of people in poverty. Further research into the management of the Bureau of Indian Affairs revealed multiple errors and horrendous administration that allowed the problems to originate in the first place. Instead of looking for solutions and reforming the current…

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    I like the theory behind, I don’t mind failing in this World, I almost pictured a hippie singing this song, wearing ragged clothes and not really caring about what people thought. What is he definition of success? To be successful or to have success in life can be defined as one of two things. To some, being successful could mean earning a sustainably amount of money, but to others it might be accomplishing a goal you’ve set for yourself. Success doesn’t necessarily mean money. Why does the…

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