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    children are less likely to be financially successful as adults if they live in neighbourhoods and attend schools with other low income children. As Statistics Canada reported‚ children who experience childhood poverty are less likely to graduate from high school‚ and very likely to be living in poverty when they’re adults. When one does not continue their education‚ finding a good-paying job is difficult in this competitive society. As a result‚ these children grow up to be more likely to be impoverished

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    What are the Major Story Theme(s) of Slumdog Millionaire? The major themes of Slumdog Millionaire that can be seen through-out the movie was Prejudice‚ Poverty and Determination. According to Schaefer prejudice can be defined as “ a negative attitude toward and entire category of people‚ often an ethnic or racial minority group”. (Schaefer‚ 2008‚ p. 237). Prejudice happens when people have a false pre-conception about an individual or a group. It is seen throughout this movie and even

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    wildest dreams can be achieved with the right combination of hard work and motivation. For this reason‚ an outsider would expect to find a glittering economy where income inequalities and cases of poverty are unheard of. However‚ the reality on the ground is grim and unconvincing. Amy contends that the poverty rates in the United States have hovered around 11-13% for the last forty years and over 43 million Americans languish and endure in severe economic hardships. From the conservative’s perspective

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    Henry Lawson

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    Is Poverty still relevant today? Henry Lawson‚ conflicted and brilliant was hailed as one of the “greatest writers of Australia” during the Colonial Period. Famous for his authenticity and vivid realism‚ many historians have often noted that Lawson acted as a spokesman of sorts for Australians and is acclaimed as a landmark in Australian literature. From one of his many works stems the short poem entitled “Poverty” depicting the themes of poverty‚ penury and hypocrisy. Lawson attempts in two stanzas

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    The Caste System In India

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    The caste system in India restricts the freedom of its population and Indian society. From a perspective of someone who lived in India for three years‚ the caste system in India restricts Indian society. According to “Wikipedia; Caste system in India”‚ caste system affects a lot of people with choosing their profession or even having any options at all. The importance of caste system in India is not only restricting its economy‚ it is also restricting its population’s freedom. Indians living in

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    not limited to‚ economic inequality‚ poverty‚ child welfare as well as social problems. While these problems are evident daily‚ human service professionals are trained to notice the oppression and social injustice and to develop solutions to the problems so they will not continue to persist in the future (France‚ 2005). For example‚ human service professionals are more aware of the common denominator or factor that is present among a family living in poverty‚ an incarcerated individual and a person

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    Maximum people are under the line of poverty‚ unemployment‚ there is low income and very high illiteracy rate. Basics needs of life are very luxurious for the people. In context of Nepal inventing space technology and nuclear technology is still out of reach. Nepal is struggling to fulfill the

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    school for children that come from poverty. On a daily basis I have the responsibilities of protecting two thousand underprivileged children assuring their safety. Living in an image of God allows me to protect the many children that come from poverty‚ as well as to interact in a professional manner with visitors to the campus. Example #1 As previously stated I work for a private school that provides housing and education for children that come from poverty. Leviticus 25:35 says‚ “If any of

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    prior.  It gives them a new freedom. Low Income Families:  Hopefully‚ many more computers will become available to the underprivileged children from low-income families.  Possible one day there will be a sliding scale fee for the people in poverty (or near poverty) to be able to afford purchasing a computer.  Many‚ many public schools now computers availbable to their students; therefore‚ the underprivileged to have a chance to keep up with the upper to middleclass children and not feel so out of place

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    When analyzing the regional Netflix rental pattern in the Los Angeles area of the feature film Gran Torino one notices a number of spatial variations in the film’s popularity. There are a number of urban geographical variations that provide an insight into the possible reasons why the film would be more popular in one area as opposed to another area in Los Angeles. While there is not one single reason why one area would be more likely to watch the film Gran Torino‚ there are a number of reasons that

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