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    One of the main questions currently circulating economic forums is: does income inequality hurt economic growth? Main concerns about global increases in income inequality have motivated nations to study the potential impacts on societies and economies. According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, OECD for short; one of the resounding conclusions is that poorer members of society are less able to invest in their education. The OECD consists of 34 democracies with market…

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    The Progressive

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    The American Society was in need of social goods redistribution now that laborers working for long hours received very low wages and they were not in a position to keep their families alive (Zinn 257). This way, citizens were forced to spend all their time at work while they got low wages, while on the other…

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    steroids include, but are not limited to acne, cushing’s syndrome (cushing syndrome is a metabolic disorder that is caused by the overproduction of corticosteroid hormones), irritability, hair growing on face, easier bruising, weight gain, and redistribution of fat. There are three main types of steroids, they are Anabolic Steroids, Androgenic Steroids,and Corticosteroids. ‘Steroids are the leading abused drug’ As the Department of U.S Drug Abuse Institute stated in 2012.…

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    created to prevent legal restrictions against minority redistricting. However, there is no legislation against redistricting. The most significant point the author made was the pressing issue of racial redistricting in Texas. Gerrymandering is the redistribution in which electoral district boundaries are drawn for electoral advantage. Gerrymandering is often used to hinder political parties, racial groups, or class groups. Texas has faced lawsuits for redrawing its political boundaries to…

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    1. Generally, rights are defined as claims or entitlements, and they take positive and negative forms. A negative right is a freedom from interference with regard to some activity or pursuit. Examples of negative rights include the right of freedom of speech and the right to worship. Meanwhile, a positive right is a claim to some good or service, such as rights to education or health care. Rights are also separated into moral and legal forms. A legal right is stipulated in a civil legal code,…

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    The term social exclusion originated from French governmental socialist policy during the 1980s, when it was used to refer to a disparate group of people forced into segregation (i.e., separated from society) without access to government benefits (Burchardt et al., 1999; Jordan, 1997; Room, 1995). Social exclusion is defined as the lack of recognition of basic rights or, where such recognition exists, constraint by a lack of access to the political and legal systems necessary to enforce and…

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    The Regressive Tax System

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    Our taxes are the cornerstone of our government and economics as our taxes are used to “ invest in technology and education, and to provide goods and services for the benefit of the American people” (TurboTax). The money that we give to the government is our taxes and while they are bothersome towards the citizens in America, they do help out our government. In America, there are three kinds of tax systems, which are proportional tax, progressive tax, and regressive tax. Even though the…

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    INTRODUCTION Pressure ulcers are painful and can cause extensive damage and infection within underlying tissues. However, they are also preventable, and this is the reason that insurance companies will no longer reimburse hospitals to treat them. For all of the aforementioned reasons, it is essential for hospitals to follow evidence-based practices in order to be able to prevent pressure ulcers among their patients. RISK ASSESSMENT Since pressure ulcers are seen so commonly seen in acute care…

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    School Budget Analysis

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    Many citizens, such as republicans, believe that increasing taxes is bad for the society. It would be unfair to take away money from those who have rightfully earned it. In the article “Social Limits to Redistribution,” by Giacomo Corneo and Hans Peter Gruner, it talks about the redistribution poorly affects the rich and how taxation is a way to redistribute wealth. (Giacomo Corneo, Grüner.) The rich feel that more of their money is being taken away. In fact, of those opposing the increase in…

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    simple necessities? I think every U.S. citizens should be able to obtain basic necessities. The history of poverty in this country should be considered when discussing budgeting and refinancing of this country. We need massive reconstruction and redistribution of money and power. How can we afford billions of dollars to go into war, millions to wall street but we cannot afford to put food on our citizen’s tables and books in our children's school? We need reprioritization. We need…

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