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    Another lense through which inequality can be conveyed through is the social and income class lense. Depending on one’s class standing‚ it has the ability to determine a lot about a person’s life‚ including: access to opportunities at higher paying jobs and higher education‚ as well as the ability to live a healthier‚ safer and more comfortable life. Those that are able to afford‚ or have the social status to achieve more luxurious options‚ tend to have their feelings of power and privilege be enforced

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    Opinion Piece Low-income Neighborhoods and Crime Michael Abdullahi 0770724 Wednesday‚ November 19th 2014 Professor: Jennifer Long SOAN 2290 On February 13th 2013 the family of Jarvis Montaque was in great despair. The family who lived in Jamestown Crescent‚ a local public housing projects were notified that the 15-year-old boy‚ had been shot on his own doorstep. The boy was not part of any gangs‚ rather an unfortunate casualty of local gang warfare. The Toronto

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    1 Income Inequality The rich‚ the middle class and the poor. These so-called "titles" are defining Americans today. What is income inequality and why is it a problem? Income inequality is the extent to which income is distributed in a population. In the United States‚ that gap between the poor and the rich has expanded immensely over the past ten years. Income inequality is a constantly debated topic today with different opinions and solutions; economists‚ writers‚ and politicians all have different

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    Since 1789 to this day‚ federalism continues to change and it continues to change laws and rules for certain subjects and topics. The field of healthcare continues to change over the years. During Dual federalism(1789-1937) healthcare was only available to people who were "important" such as the President‚ Vice President‚ and other government officials. During the 1930s-1970s healthcare became available to the public but not many have it. During New federalism (1970s-1993) health care became a norm

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    Josiah‚ my father‚ married young‚ and carried his wife with three children into New England about 1682. The conventicles having been forbidden by Law‚ and frequently disturbed‚ induced some considerable men of his acquaintance to remove to that country‚ and he was prevailed with to accompany them thither‚ where they expected to enjoy their mode of religion with freedom. By the same wife he had four children more born there‚ and by a second wife ten more‚ in all seventeen; of which I remember thirteen

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    and wife become more equal by the increased participation by women in the labour market have led to more equality in modern family life.’ This view is highly supported by many sociologists like Young and Willmott who suggest that the family is becoming more symmetrical and therefore‚ is in fact becoming more egalitarian via a ‘march of progress.’ They suggest that the family is gradually improving in terms of equality as there has been a trend away from segregated conjugal roles and more of a shift

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    Economic inequality is sometimes called income inequality‚ wealth inequality‚ or the wealth gap. (The Equality Trust 2). There are three main types of economic inequality. Income‚ is the extent to which income is distributed unevenly in a group of people. Income is not just the money by pay‚ but also money received from employment‚ investments‚ shares of stock‚ savings‚ state benefits‚ pensions and rent. Pay inequality is a person’s pay‚ which is different from income. Pay refers to payment from employment

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    causes of inequality and redistribution of income? Inequality of incomes is clearly not good as well if it results from government privileges. With the inequality‚ it can sets up perverse incentives. Inequality also arises from unequal labour market outcomes and from unequal ownership of capital driven by differences in human capital and discrimination. A Gino ratio can used to measure the level of inequality. When the Gino ratio increases‚ it means the income inequality has also increases‚ and the

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    Racial discrimination is the main and ongoing problem in the social life of Americans. When we look at the gap of incomes between White and African Americans‚ we can see the inequality between these two groups. In general‚ whites have more annual earnings than their black counterparts in America. Lori Ann Campbell and Robert L. Kaufman emphasized that the wealth determinants‚ which are the indicators of socio-economic status‚ have effected more on Whites than Blacks. And even when society is organized

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    Passive Income Streams We work to make ends meet‚ whether you are employed or you work in your own business‚ we all engage in one activity or another‚ actively so as to make some money at the end of the day or the year. This form of active income can be demanding and tedious and we have to work to make money‚ however‚ we can also go into passive income‚ making money in a passive manner‚ in that we do not have to be actively involved everyday but we still make money. It is important to note that

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