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    In the heart of twenty-first century America, state-level higher-education reforms magnify socio-economic injustices of wealth, income and educational attainment. In particular, the Michigan Education Trust (MET) policy allows the unequal distribution of educational and economic opportunities in Michigan to worsen because it merely permits state residents to invest in college savings accounts for student recipients without adequately covering college costs. With a target demographic that has few…

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    Homeless Epidemic Essay

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    Different 4 There are a lot of factors that construe the homeless epidemic. Factors the contribute to homelessness includes job loss, divorce, domestic abuse, foreclosure of home, serious illness, mental and physical illness, substance abuse and even natural disasters all help to contribute to homelessness. Which shows it can happen to anyone, regardless of gender, ethnicity, religion and even social class. Even with government regulations there can occur a loss of financial…

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    Hukou Case Study

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    There are many different systems in each country around the world, some of which were created to benefit the economy as a whole while some others were created to benefit some specific classes or individuals. Hukou system in China or household registration system in the country was created to prevent exodus from the rural areas to the urban areas just for the sake of better living standard, and job opportunities. The system was created in 1958 after the victory of Chairman Mao revolution since…

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    Poverty, wars, corruption, crimes, all of these are killing the peaceful creatures in the world. What is happening in our world today. Are not we humans after all, So why don 't we each other to overcome these three problems? My topic is going to speak about the poverty in Africa, and how can we overcome it. The stakeholders in my paper are going to be the poor people, and their governments. Poverty is the thing that dominates our world, and makes the people suffer. Every day the…

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    Teeth are unique to each person, and no two people will have identical sets of teeth. Forensic investigators will use a person’s teeth in heinous crimes, where a person’s DNA and fingerprints are destroyed, to identify a body. Our teeth are made up of primarily Calcium and are similar in structure to our bones, therefore they are much more permanent than most of our fleshy bodies. Since our teeth are so variable, permanent, and unique you might expect that people would be more embracing of their…

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    pre-colonial times until today. The study of these concepts over the past semester has proved to be valuable in not only understanding White supremacy but combatting it properly. Specifically, White supremacy justifies discriminatory actions which lead to poverty, miseducation of youth, and over criminalization. It will be argued that collective economics and politics in the African-American community will reduce, and even begin to reverse the effects of White supremacy,…

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    Human trafficking has been a phenomenon since the beginning of time, appearing in multiple distinct forms. While different responses have been implemented, it is still a rising problem globally and locally. Human trafficking as an international and domestic issue is going to be examined as well as its presence in Canada. Different paradigms and pertinent course concepts will also be evaluated. To successfully and completely address this issue, Canada needs to implement a solution in which the…

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    effecting one’s health. Each article conveys different impacts a food desert has, such as the relationship between quality of food and weight (Larson, Story & Nelson, 2008), food insecurity and quality of life (Gany et al., 2015), and even increasing the poverty rate (Miller et al., 2016), all of which progress and directly affect an individuals’ health. As the study of food deserts has progressed, there has been more research regarding interventions that are effective and future plans to…

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    Danger Of Homelessness

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    Homelessness poses a danger to our society and its ability to succeed. There are many ways to eliminate the problem of homelessness. Vagabondage in America is the most shameful problem we ignore. The impacts of homelessness on vagrants are substantial. Homelessness should be addressed by the government, because it creates serious issues for homeless individuals and there are effective options for solutions. In some areas across the country, people are very aware of the sight of young and aged…

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    History Of The Gilded Age

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    development of the country. Entrepreneurs used this time to meet the demands that were needed and help grow the nation. However, during this time the economy was torn between the two realities of the lavish life of big business against the lie of poverty. The rich lived glamourous lives spending tons of money while the other people wore rags and were living in cities with crime and filth. This time there was a dramatic change between…

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