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    Changes In Ireland

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    Penal Laws pushed some non-protestants away was land ownership. They were prohibited in owning and leasing land, and had to pay rent in order to remain in the land that was originally theirs before the English government took it away. The land itself could not create a profit that exceeded 1/3 of the rent, which created a problem with their revenue and ability to pay rent, in addition to the double taxation that was created do to the establishment of the Irish Church. This denied any economic…

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    Fight Homelessness

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    Homeless (2015) have identified as the chief causes of homelessness: poverty and a lack of affordable housing. Further, critics have raised the concern that this bill will unjustly penalize landlords seeking to rent out space; under the proposed legislation, if an individual was unable to pay rent but could not be evicted until after a hearing, the owner of that land would be losing potential income. Ultimately, this could lead to further discrimination in renting, and it does little to address…

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    In the article, “Some Question the Social Cost of Mexican Mall Boom” by Alex Schmidt, Schmidt discusses the social issues that malls in Mexico face and how these issues affect the mall business. The author mentions the new development of Oasis mall in Mexico City and how it is such a huge attraction. He states that a new mall like Oasis shows signs of good economic health and growth in commerce. In 2015 alone, there were 16 malls built in the Mexico City area. Although these new developments are…

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    Property Manager Nature of the Work Property manager is a third party, who is hired to maintain and operate real estate investment such as residential, commercial, industrial, office, retail and/or land on a daily basis (Eberlin, 2016). The property manager needs to ensure that the revenue of the owner’s property is maximized, the costs are minimized and that there is a good working relationship with the property owners and tenants (OREA, 2014, p. 319). The nature of the job consists of…

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    Regardless of what city you might be in, you will almost certainly see one or many homeless individuals. Homelessness is a problem on a national level with some areas experiencing more than others. One particular area, which has always seen and felt the effects of homelessness, is New York. New York's homeless population is growing year after year and there are many factors contributing to this problem. In the current state of the market it is becoming increasingly more difficult to find…

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    mansion in East Egg. Under his circumstances of his lavish lifestyle, he becomes arrogant/prideful. In contrast, Yetta has a job in a shirtwaist factory, earning very little for the large number of hours she works, entitling her to only be allowed to rent an apartment with the help of two roommates, Bella and Jane. Since she is in this position, she begins to have confidence/humility. The character Tom, from The Great…

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    The era of Reconstruction took place right after the Civil War ended in 1865. Slaves were freed during the Civil War, but the laws that were passed after that showed that African Americans did not have the same freedoms that the whites did. Segregation, sharecropping and Plessy vs. Ferguson are three ways that prove African Americans did NOT gain their freedom during the Era of Reconstruction. One way that proves African Americans did not gain their freedom during the Era of Reconstruction…

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    go up nearby the development area. Therefore, the higher rents make it difficult for low-income households to move into the neighborhood. The existing renters and replaced by those who can afford the higher housing cost, which is refereed as…

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    paying job and illustrates how much of a struggle it is to pay for meals, gas and rent. Ehrenreich includes pathos, ethos and logos to draw in and maintain her audience's attention throughout the entire story. She used pathos the most in her writing by making the audience feel emotionally involved. Ehrenreich went into detail on how she felt working in the lower class. She explained how it was hard to pay for rent, food or gas. It made the audience realize how hard…

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    Americans in the 1930’s tighten their belts. The stock market crash and the dust bowl radically changes America. Families move in together to share rent. Families rent rooms to borders. Cleverly moms make dresses from feed sacks. Bartering becomes a way of life. People move across country in hope of work. The Great Depression entraps the nation. Money changes everything. In the 1920’s, America was prospering. America was booming. Americans were living large. Nearly every family had a car, by…

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