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    lack insecurity, education and economy. This problem everywhere in the world by not only the poor but also the rich countries. Majority countries the insecurities are uncontrollable. Firstly, there are various differences and similarities between the United States and Haiti’s cultures: their types of lifestyles, their styles of raising children and their types of religions.USA is rich and very great, People have better way of lifestyles and have lots of opportunities more than Haiti. For…

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    Lifestyle Fantasy Society accepts a way of making the younger generation think that anyone living a lifestyle filled with name brand products, fancy cars, and extremely large houses are the goals that one must achieve. On the contrary, others in society may assume that individuals not living these extreme lifestyle goals are on the lower echelons economically, but both assumptions are not true. Portraying a lavish lifestyle and possessing millions of dollars is not the same as living a healthy…

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    witches. Over 100 mostly woman, married, 40-60 years old were accused by single, young, girls, 16-20 years old. The accusers were mostly poor farmers, who were accusing the rich and powerful of salem. The kids were jealous of the rich and powerful so they accused them of being witches because they had good farmland.they were rich. The people who accused them were the poor farmers. They had bad farmland and they were…

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    Essay #2 In his essay titled, “Confronting Inequality,” Paul Krugman discuses the issues of Inequality between the rich and poor and why people should be care about this big issue. One reason inequality happens, according to Krugman, is that wealthy people own the government and use that power to help their interests. To support his claim, Krugman mentions the hedge fund loophole, which is an unjust tax break hedge fund managers take advantage of, which is politically supported by many. This…

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    Michael Korsport's Story

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    step-dad was an astute person since he founded Kors Corp. He lived in solitude on the streets when he was young, prior to owning Kors Corp. Until he was spotted by a nice group of people who saw that he was getting picked on by rich kids, consequently he was vulnerable to the rich kids. The nice group of people reported this to the police, therefor Michael's step-dad was placed…

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    Socs, with one pitted against the other. The Socials, popular rich kids from the West, and greasers, poor hoods from the East. But when one group goes too far, the groups collide in an all-out war, as the problems of each group rise with each chapter. The greasers struggle more than the Socs because the greasers are poor, are attacked often , and are given a bad reputation from birth. The greasers are very poor, whereas the Socs are rich, and so have more influence and power. “We’re poorer than…

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    but his family never wants to change for fear of being rejected. Their inferi-ority makes them refuse to touch with white people. And income is also an important reason to produce inferiority because low income, they have a lower life quality than rich people. Trans-form it to make everyone accept each other is so hard. The gap which always between different social classes. Gomez says “Speaking our language before whites brought on spasms of shame” (204). After elementary school, there is no one…

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    issue of bribery and favoritism is causing. Celebrities, athletes and the rich get away. Such as Robert Ritchie a famous musician was stopped “by a Vanderbilt police officer in Nashville, Tennessee in February 2005, the officer chose not to perform a sobriety test and instead issued a warning. He also got Kid Rock’s autograph.” (Clarke, 2010) This is an example of favoritism in our legal system. As you can see the officer pull Kid Rock over for reckless driving because he was under the…

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    today just can’t be bothered” (Obama 3). A lot of young adults today aren’t focused on obtaining an education given that they put little effort, waste time, and subsequently how society is today in America. Without a doubt, kids nowadays believe they’ll become famous, become rich by not doing anything and think they’ll become the next MJ or big time rapper. In a graphic provided by media.cagle.com, it displays a student from China reading a math textbook and a student from India reading a…

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    The Useless Tree Analysis

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    The Useless Tree The theme topic is judgment. Judgment is when you are making assumptions on a person or living being based on their looks or personality. For example, if a person looks, dresses ugly or looks poor in life they might actually be rich. But they just want to be an individual. People's judgment might hurt the person very deeply. while in life they won't show it to you. Judging people isn't good because that person might get hurt emotionally and maybe physically too. The useless…

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