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    Wealth Inequality Wealth inequality can be described as a lot of different things. The one that comes to mind the most though is the gap between the rich and poor. This gap is made up of a variety of different things. The one that comes to many minds is the tax code system. In order to correct the wealth gap in the United States efforts should be made to change the tax codes to close the gap between the rich and poor. THE WEALTH GAP The wealth gap is the difference between the rich and the poor’s

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    Christmas has always been my favorite holiday. It is not necessarily the presents‚ the decorations‚ the holiday songs‚ or the lights that make this holiday the most glorious holiday ever. Rather‚ it is my family’s traditions that make me love this day more than the rest. While many families center their lifestyle around traditions and enriching values of their culture‚ the notion of incorporating tradition into our daily lives has always been of a lesser importance. For my family‚ Christmas is the

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    concentration of wealth is why Western Europe never fully enveloped Marxism. In the East‚ Africa‚ and South America‚ they had wealth concentrated in the hands of a very few high classes‚ whereas in Western Europe and North America it was somewhat more spread out. In the "poor" areas‚ Marxism was seen as a way to take wealth from the elites and spread it among all the people‚ and Marxism was in most cases with the overthrow and execution of the elites. In the areas where wealth was more

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    Patterns of Wealth and Poverty Throughout history there have always been those who have it‚ and those that don’t. Yet how do we distinguish between the two groups? There has been a number of ways thought up‚ such as if a families total earnings are sufficient to obtain the minimum necessity’s to live without extra spending. Another theory is that instead of defining the poor as those who income is too low‚ they are poor if their incomes are considered too far removed from the rest of the

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    The Black Man's Burden

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    Edward D. Morel‚ The Black Man’s Burden (1903) Edward Morel (1873-1924) was a French-born British journalist and socialist who drew attention to imperial abuses and led a campaign against slavery in the Belgian Congo. While working for a Liverpool shipping firm in Brussels‚ Morel noticed that the ships leaving Belgium for the Congo carried only guns‚ chains‚ and ammunition‚ but no commercial goods‚ and that ships arriving from the colony came back full of valuable products such as rubber and

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    White Man's Burden

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    What arguments did Kipling make to justify European expansion in Africa and Asia? How does the selection by Edward Morel challenge or undermine Kipling’s beliefs? The dialogue “White Man’s Burden” is a condescending and patronizing text. The text was written in response to the winning of the Spanish-American war. In the first stanza‚ Kipling says we need to “take up” this burden. That what the white men have to do is so heavy and the responsibility of this burden is on their shoulders fully.

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    Self Care Ability

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    of Self Care Ability According to WHO definition‚ self-care ability refers to "activities individuals‚ families‚ and communities undertake with the intention of enhancing health‚ preventing disease‚ limiting illness‚ and restoring health’’ (WHO‚ from answers.com). In some others prospects‚ self-care ability defined as self-care is some of individual behavior for a person maintaining health or having disease detection and treatment (from answers.com). In addition‚ self-care ability means a person

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    Man's Inherent Evil

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    Man’s attempt to create a ‘civilized’ and ‘cultured’ society inevitably leads to the suppression of genuine emotion and impulse; these feelings and behaviors are held in rigid constraints until something or someone destroys the normal order of life and throws man into a state of total chaos. Social barricades often become an integral part of one’s life‚ and man may forget his inherent evil nature‚ or he may channel evil in a less savage manner. Kurt Vonnegut‚ a prominent satirist and World War Two

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    Wealth Inequality Analysis

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    The United States is a capitalistic nation‚ which is a normal phenomenon to have a wealth inequality. Otherwise‚ it would be a communist nation. However‚ when the wealth gap is too wide‚ there would be a big problem‚ such as the working class people are not able to afford their shelters and foods. Capitalism is known as an economic and political system in which a country’s trade and industry are controlled by individuals rather than the government. In other words‚ capitalism is a system that the

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    is expected to apologize. Yet‚ human nature makes it difficult to apologize or absolve others. Ian McEwan’s novel‚ Atonement‚ beautifully illustrates man’s desire and struggle for atonement and forgiveness. The characters in the novel all deal with their need to move forward from past pains in different ways. Through a series of paramount events‚ man’s desire for redemption and forgiveness shows itself in the actions and inner-desires of Briony‚ Robbie‚ and Cecilia. The immense guilt Briony‚ the

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