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    may be few arguments against compulsory voting, there are numerous arguments in favour of compulsory voting. A main argument in favour of compulsory voting is that there will always be a legitimate representation in Parliament of people from all socioeconomic groups and the results will produce an absolute majority as every citizen votes. In a democratic system of government there should be compulsory voting as it is a civil duty. It is a civic duty for citizens to vote for their…

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    / Underdog” Power, Socioeconomics, and Greed between Brothers Dramatic irony is a type of irony where the characters are unaware of the situation but the audience is not. For example, in the play “Topdog/ Underdog”, we know before the characters that the younger brother is going to kill the older brother. In real life, irony can be comical, bitter, or sometimes offensive. Throughout the play the playwright makes ironic moments and statements to help point out the socioeconomic plights, the power…

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    In an ideal world, all children would be given an equal opportunity to obtain a quality education regardless of their race, socioeconomic status, or family situations. The national graduation rate for black males was 59 percent, 65 percent for Latinos, and 80 percent for white males annually for the 2012-13 school year (4). It is apparent that the world is not perfect and all children do not have an equal chance to obtain a quality education. There is a plethora of problems that tie into…

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    Rural wildlife areas also have a greater biodiversity value. Species more vulnerable to overhunting are not suited as bushmeat and must be protected for sustainability. Finally, management plans should be integrated to include the cultural and socioeconomic standing of the community. The use of population harvest models, monitoring populations, ensuring availability of healthy habitat, and adjacently locating non-hunted and hunted areas can ensure greater…

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    control others through wealth. The poor are less successful with only miniscule opportunities in society. In “The Lesson,” Toni C. Bambara presents the protagonist Sylvia in the Harlem ghetto during the 1960’s. Bambara illustrates the unfairness of socioeconomic status through her development of character, setting, and symbol. The short story is told through the protagonist Sylvia’s prospective. Sylvia is a sassy, energetic, African-American girl who is confined to the Harlem ghetto. We learn…

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    This essay will assess the value of individual reparations against corporation funding for social change. In doing so this essay will address slavery outside of the plantations. It will specifically assess the long-term effects of socioeconomic slavery and how best to calculate and address reparations. Should the U.S. government provide reparations for slavery? The answer to this is a definitive yes. The purpose of this essay is to determine how to scale this. It would require large scale…

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    (Goyal , Jajoo, Nagappa, & Rao, 2011;Mannem et al., 2012). The study conducted by (Goyal et al. 2011) consists of two groups of periodontitis patients and highly stressed individuals, respectively. Furthermore, all participants are from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. As mentioned in the previous discussion, Mannem et al. (2012) restricts their study to individuals who are 40 years and older and argue that periodontitis sufferers among this age group are more exposed to negative life events.…

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    studies are highly related, there are factors that contribute more. There’s solid evidence that socioeconomic is more influential on health results than ethnicity. Many studies have shown that the effect of race on health results tends to diminish when socioeconomic is in play. Which makes the race problem more complex, are the racial equalities there due to race and ethnicity, race or ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or all? A large number of immigrants come to America for a better life for…

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    The two determinants of health, which I have opted to discuss include social support networks and physical environments. According to the World Health Organization (2016), “greater support from families, friends and communities is linked to better health. Culture - customs and traditions, and the beliefs of the family and community all affect health” (p. 1). Additionally, the World Health Organization (2016), states, “safe water and clean air, healthy workplaces, safe houses, communities and…

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    answers referred to as open coding. Notes were then made regarding the researcher’s overall thoughts about the answers. The researcher noted who had experience juvenile delinquency and many concepts and categories such as parental substance abuse, socioeconomics, and intervention.…

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