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    5.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter present the case study of the “Durban’s disappearing of street kids and the World Cup. The study is conducted to address some of the issues and key elements that were fundamental in understanding the motive behind the victimisation of street children. Although this research set out to answer the question: What are the physical, psychological and consequences of living on the streets? It addressed issues specifically related to the causes and the impact on of living…

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    development economics of poor countries behind his back. The piece, Nature and Hunger, which I am reviewing is from his 2010 book, called The Plundered Planet, which addresses the problems and possible solutions to use natural resources to eliminate poverty. In this chapter, the theme is that poor people in urban regions are heavily affected by the rising food prices all around the world. The author addresses the reasons behind rising food prices, and identifies them as follows: population…

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    Ye Eun Heo (12th) Period 4 World Literature Compare and contrast between The Lottery and The Hunger Games. Tradition is passed on from one generation to the next in order to give important values of the events such as integrity, respect, and kindness (Reference, 2016). By this, the exact meaning of the tradition is revealed. However, what if traditions were not giving these important values to people? These of two stories - The Hunger Games and The Lottery - answer the question; distinctly go…

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    Malaysian plan was considered as one of the reason for the outbreak of Brunei rebellion that happened in 1962 considering the fact that the political issues that arise between Tunku Abdul Rahman and Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien. Brunei was one of the smallest provinces compared to other four regions under Malaysian federation, yet the richest amongst all. Hence, this is the reason why Tunku Abdul Rahman had interests in Brunei. Moreover, Brunei has closed relationship with some of the royal family…

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    “‘Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up.’(Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 NIV).” Having a friend is having someone to help you through life. That can make life a lot more bearable, but without a friend, the loneliness you are left with makes you feel like you are working for nothing. Loneliness can break a man’s will and spirit, but having a friend is the…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Food Corporation of India is the pioneer in the field of storing and distributing the food grains from surplus state to deficit states in India. To ensure adequate buffer for meeting requirements under targeted public distribution system & Other Welfare Schemes. The food standard industry agency, a government body in India describes it thus “The whole food industry – from farming and food production packing and distribution, retailing and catering” the food industry is a complex,…

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    mentioned that an ideal society is envisioned by many Progressive-era reformers, the law would not be an impediment to social change but a key aspect of social reform. The photographs are a apparent evidence for such conditions about starvation and poverty and seek the need for time…

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    A Tree Grows In Brooklyn This book is about a poor girl in Brooklyn, New York growing up to a full grown adult by encountering a lot of difficulties. First, her parents were second generation Americans and they were living under a poverty line. Because of this, she had to work before entering elementary school. Moreover, as her family was originated from Eastern Europe, she faced a fierce discrimination when she entered elementary school at the age of seven. What does the worst, her beloved…

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    “in emergencies or on special occasions”, International Organisation of migration, Jewel Ali. At times countries are faced with economic problems for e.g. lack of financial resources to pay employees leading to retrenchment, which may then lead to poverty of individuals, therefore one is left without an option but to seek better opportunities externally to assist with the situation at home as the wiser ones may say, you go where the grass is greener”. If you take a bird’s eye view on the other…

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    The other contribution by Deng Xiaoping was a agricultural transformation. When the First Five Plan was active, the people's commune was established in rural areas for collectivization for agriculture. The people's commune was a rural organization to manage rural societies of collective farmers. Majority of people lived and worked in rural areas, but the organization didn't effect due to misguided equality(inequality). Deng Xiaoping declared the decollectivization of agriculture to transform…

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