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    services, and employment insurance are the social problems in the Peel region of Ontario. First, poverty influences the individual countries in various routes, for example, poverty drives the lack of healthy sustenance for children of low-income families.…

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    is presented with the differences in class and values imposed on society. Lucy is torn with the notions that her entire life revolves around class distinctions and comes to realize that the people surrounding her are all equals, people with higher social status may have more money and possibilities, however, people from lower classes posses…

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    animal, as is Balram Adiga’s use of animal imagery is incorporated to show the similarities between the Indians and animals. The food chain in an ecosystem is very similar to the social class structure in India; with those on…

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    goal if we did not have other things to consider such as how easily can you receive a job if you go into the career of your choice and so forth. However, people of the lower and working-class can not always achieve that goal due to our economic and social status. We have to think rationally about how we can help ourselves and our family as quickly as possible. Where people of upper and middle class do not have to take these things into consideration and therefore can study what they desire.The…

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    “The Social Contract” was Rousseau’s most important contribution to his time, and to philosophy in general. It played a key role in establishing governments after the American Revolution and French Revolution. He brought to light these new ideas, and they would have a lasting effect for the years to come. Going hand in hand with Rousseau’s “The Social Contract”, his “Discourse on Inequality” provides many key points and factors left out. While “The Social Contract” gives a solution to failures…

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    with his mum’s parenting skills may be influencing his poor social skills. In Max’s case, his dad has ADHD and he also had trouble with conversational skills when he was younger. Tom’s difficulties with conversational skills may therefore be down to genetics, rather than environmental…

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    privilege or oppression of man based on possessions, money, honor and power; this idea is consistent with Smith’s observation of inequality (8/31). Before man was civilized he was in a primitive state and he was, according to Rousseau, the least social, the happiest, and the freest (8/31). Rousseau proclaimed that the natural man “wandered up and down the forests, without industry, without speech, and without home” (1:25). The natural man was dependent only on himself and provided himself…

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    government. Locke and Madison had contrasting perspectives regarding American citizenship including their views on human nature, and political and economic systems. John Locke’s view point in regards to human nature is that people are, by nature, social animals. His arguments are based on the Law of Nature, the basis of all morality, which is the belief that people should be free to live their…

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    Digital media and social media have changed the way we receive the news. Instead of a few television stations or newspaper companies, there are thousands of outlets to receive the news. With more and more ways to get the news, there naturally must be more people involved in reporting and interpreting the news. This paper will discuss how digital media and social media have diluted the power that ‘old media’, such as television, radio, and newspapers, once had in reporting the news, which has led…

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    inequalities where a small amount of people hold superior positions within society. This essay will show various types of evidence that allow social scientists to know about the connections between class and place, first through Engels ' study of Manchester, then Booth 's survey and map of London and thirdly through quantitative data obtained through research. One way social scientists know about the connection between class and where people live is through evidence such as studies. Upon his…

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