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    Political Inequality

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    Last year‚ according to the Atlantic‚ it was a year of Black lives matter‚ which is a civil rights protest happened all across the country. “After Michael Brown was shot and killed by a police officer‚ the African American protest in colleges and streets.” Racism‚ an ancient topic‚ is now privacy and sensitive to discuss. Because of the long history of African American’s slavery‚ they suffered the stereotype of their ancestor today. Although the reaction of Black Lives Matter started to get response

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    Starbucks * U.S. Income Inequality Worse Now than In 1774: Study Believe it or not; income inequality in the United States is worse today than it was back in 1774. That’s what a recent report from the National Bureau of Economic Research has found. In “American Incomes 1774 to 1860‚” authors Peter H. Lindert and Jeffrey G. Williamson argue that the American colonies were exceptionally egalitarian‚ compared to both other nations at the time and the U.S. today. (http://www

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    1) Melamed’s article on racial capitalism talks about how the economic structure of capitalism allowed the ideas that accompanies racism to permeate through it. She introduces this term‚ racial capitalism‚ as a way to recognize that capitalism has its racial upbringings. To further explain this terminology‚ we need to understand the concept of capitalism. Capitalism is build on the idea that the individual is responsible for generating his or her income. If someone wants to earn more‚ they would

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    Introduction to Sociology Reaction Paper Due to 25th of September Question 3 Made by Alexander Ivanov‚ Id:0904016951 Question 3: What did Karl Marx mean by ‘alienation’? Do you think that this condition still exists in the contemporary world? How would you link the concept of ‘alienation’ to work conditions and technology in our capitalist society? Provide useful evidence and discuss it sociologically. Karl Marx in his studies clearly defined what aleination is and I completly

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    Inequality in the Newsroom

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    things men cannot (Sullivan). In a census gathered by the American Society of Newspaper Editors‚ statistics proved that the number of white women in the field of journalism declined in the last year by almost 1‚100. A similar survey showed gender inequality in the newsroom. Almost half of the women polled planned to change jobs by relocating with another newspaper company or leaving the industry‚ while only one third of males at the same level said the same. The women also said they enjoyed their duties

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    High-tech and service | Manufacturing | Policies | Deregulation‚ anti-trust‚ tax-break | Encourages information sharing and collaboration of firms | Example | USA‚ UK | Scandinavian countries‚ Germany | Varieties of Capitalism - Peter A. Hall and David Soskice (cfr. slides) Capitalism differs. Firms operate in different environments. This difference translates in different strategies. (“Companies tend to gravitate towards strategies that best fit …”.) There is a link between managers mindset and

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    Health Inequalities

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    governments in reaching out the medical needs of our fellowmen especially the indigent individuals and for those people who live in remote areas. In Health care sector‚ there were a lot of health care programs allocated to reinforced health care inequalities among minority ethnicities such as the National Health Service‚ Community Care and many aspects of The Public Health too. Overall people think that Britain has the best health care due to the National Health Service while other countries such as

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    money and socioeconomics affect our diets worldwide. Food industries might contribute to worldwide obesity‚ but some may argue that it helps working class by saving time and money‚ but does not change the fact that food industries are in it for capitalism. Food corporations like Mcdonald’s‚ Tyson foods‚ and Kellogg’s; are inescapable with their palatable food worldwide. Food portions have skyrocketed and lack of

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    So115 Capitalism Assign 6

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    January 28‚ 2015 Capitalism vs Socialism The major differences between capitalism and socialism revolve around the role of the government and equality of economics. Capitalism affords economic freedom‚ consumer choice‚ and economic growth. Socialism is an economy controlled by a state and planned by a central planning authority‚ providing for greater social welfare. Capitalism is an economic and political system that is based on one’s individual rights. It believes that it is inequality that will compel

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    Labor Inequality

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    Mandy Truelock History 1103 MWF 8:30 Dr. Kristen Shedd Monti Adams September 11th‚ 2015 Word Count: 826 Labor Inequality in the New World In the colonial era everyone viewed America as a place of freedom and opportunity; the opportunity to make a better life for themselves and for their families. Unfortunately‚ the New World was not what it seemed to many groups that were arriving in the colonies. These groups did not find the liberty and equality in the economic structure that was advertised.

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