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    Farmer; Farmer writes, “... not all suffering is equal, in spite of the pernicious and often self- serving identity politics that suggest otherwise.” (Farmer 279). This explains violence as well. People experience violence at varying degrees and many times it is because of the structural institutions that have put them in that particular situation. This same individual from before, who had mentioned the desensitized view of war in America, explained his childhood. He was five when in school and…

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    Famine Amartya Sen

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    Poverty and Famines (1981), is significant in the literature surrounding famines and its causes. The general premise of his essay is that famines do not entirely result from natural occurrences of food shortages but rather the inability of people to access to enough food to meet their needs. He discusses major famines that took place around the world including the Great Bengal Famine in 1943, the Bangladeshi…

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    Throughout the first quarter, our class has read many essays that are examples of different rhetorical modes. Many of these essays were well written and thought provoking, but five of them stood out to me the most. “That Lean and Hungry Look”’was an essay that raised controversy in my mind on its effectiveness and its truthfulness. “Coming into Language” was an essay that’s language brought the story to life, and gave it deeper meaning. “No Rainbows, No Roses” was an essay that was emotionally…

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    Causes Of Prison Overcrowding

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    greater amount of time because of the truth and sentencing act. It was designed to have criminals serve majority of their sentence in jail then on the street. Before the act was passed offenders were serving a substantially less time in jail then what the courts ordered. Since offenders were being released so easily States shifted to determinate sentencing which required a mandatory minimum sentencing guideline in the 1980s. This transition kept offenders behind bars for more time and is one of…

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    Poverty And Crime

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    find themselves in poverty due to situations beyond their control. One common myth exists that people who live in poverty are lazy and are poor because they do not have a job. This is false because people who live in impoverished areas often have multiple jobs and work 40+ weeks in order to make ends meet. Large corporations, such as Walmart, pay their employees extremely low wages forcing these employees to apply for government aid programs. Looking at poverty from a structural issue would…

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    This means that it has a compound form of government, combining a central/federal government with a regional/state government. The division of power between these two is dictated by the nation’s constitution. The US constitution dictates that the Federal Government has the power to coin money, declare war, conduct foreign relations, and oversee foreign and interstate trade. In contrast…

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    The ethnic and racial stratifications in the United States educational system have been reinforced throughout history by means of public policy on racial biases. The biases in which policies are formulated and applied, has created and expanded the achievement gap between White-Americans and minorities. These policies are not always directly targeting low-income schools, however it can be seen within the segregation of residential areas that has a direct impact on local schools. The racial and…

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    Gun Violence Research Paper

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    News put across that blaming mental illness on mass shootings is too ‘shortsighted’ and simplistic. She advocated for further scrutiny of the issue before opting for a solution. Van Cleave, the president of the Virginia Citizens Defense League at the time reflected that in the 1960s people including the mentally ill walked with guns and there were no reported cases of mass killings. He, therefore, advocated for an investigation on what changed between the…

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    BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY Introduction As with time, our need becomes our necessity. And it is said that, Necessity is father of all Invention. With time we need wireless technology that can replace cables such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth. Bluetooth is also cable replacement technology that can connect different computer devices with a short-range wireless radio connection. It has wide areas of applications. Some of it’s features is • Low Complex Architechture, • Power Consumption is low • Less Price •…

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    No one is perfect. We all have been judged from one of our flaws at one point of time. Everyone deserves equal economic, political and social rights and opportunities. A lot of clients that are elderly, homeless, or have mental concerns are often taken advantage of or overlooked. For example, making sure homeless people have access to health care as well as food assistance is important. It’s essential that staff treat clients respectfully if they are placed…

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