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    nothing other than the power to sell their own labour. However, Weber expands on Marx’s theory observing the division of groups by power wealth and prestige between 6 social classes; upper class, upper-middle class, working class, working poor and underclass (Henslin, Possamai & Possamai-Insesedy 2011, p. 234). However, the opportunity exists for individuals to move between classes and is known as class…

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    In every American story, there is an individual that seeks the American Dream in some sort of way. Particularly in the 1920s and 30s, there are many who made risky decisions based off of this dream. In the renowned novel The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays these ambitious decisions made through three different types of people. Social status, love, race, and gender play an important role and are the main decision-making factors in this novel. However,as well as there are hopes of…

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    Running Head: Unauthorized Immigrants Families. 1 Unauthorized Unaccompanied Minors Diogenes Santiago Southern New Hampshire University The United State immigrant population reached a whapping 40.4 million in 2012, according to data analysis of census bureau by the Pew Research Center, the Unites States remain the most sort out destine for immigrants from all over the world(1). The number of emigrants coming…

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    mammies, southern woman who work for white families and raise their children or blackfaced minstrels, young men who are always playing and never own up to responsiblities. There are also other common stereotypes in the media today including thuggish, underclass black men and angry black woman who is only worried about staying on welfare. Even though, both of these examples seem to be aged to some readers, they are very much still relevant among the other negative characteristics were television…

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    The United States of America should not pay blacks Reparations. One reason they shouldn’t pay them Reparations because there's no reason to pay the people in today's world they didn’t have to go through the slavery and knows what it feel like to be held up, traded for goods and to be beaten. That's why i argue that the blacks today should not be paid reparations. Reparation means the making of money for a wrongdoing. In the early 2000’s Reparations was given to veterans and diverse leaders.…

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    Alan Travis (2016: n.p.), in his article, refers to ‘the study of urban street gangs in England’ which suggests ‘gangs have been operating more covertly in the last two years, spending less time on the streets to avoid policing measures’ and tend to use young people in drug dealing. The increased sexual exploitation of women and young girls by gangs has become a great cause of concern among police and justice workers (Travis, 2016). Another report by the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ)…

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    Weeping that her baby is a girl, Daisy is dependent on men to make her key decisions for her (133, 151): secure in and yet remote from male ownership and ardor, "making only a polite, pleasant effort to entertain or to be entertained" (12-13), she radiates a carefully girlish charm of irrationality and whimsy: "Do you want to hear about the butler's nose?" (14). Woman, it appears, is presented only as romance, in the restless world of glamour where there are only the pursued and the pursuing. As…

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    combat important social issues through the use of allegories. A Voyage to the Houyhnhnms attacks the horrid ways humans have treated animals below us on the food chain by detailing Captain Gulliver’s encounter with a society where humans are the underclass and horses are at the top of the food chain. On the other hand, The Mouse’s Petition tackles the humanitarian crime that is slavery by providing it’s audience with a unique perspective as a helpless captive controlled by someone else’s…

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    · Women make up to 90% all health care decisions for their families · Out of the 20 most frequently performed surgeries, 11 are performed exclusively on women, none are performed exclusively on men Barriers To Women's Care · Discounting women's symptoms · Overuse of surgical procedures · Restricted access to prenatal care · Inadequate insurance · Limited or exclusion of services · Lack of research Feminization of Poverty · Harsh economic plight of women · 32.6% households…

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    One of the defining elements of the relationship between the federal government and First Nations is the struggle over access to and control of natural resources. This conflict, which is political as often as it is legal, has most recently materialized in the fight over the Keystone XL Pipeline proposal, which pits Indians defending the borders of their reservations against a federal government eager to undertake a project which would reduce dependency on foreign oil. Native American agitation…

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