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    economy should be played out. It’s either a good idea to give to the poor to make things fair‚ or keep your money to yourselves‚ or maybe it’s a good idea to put a cap on the population so we don’t have to give to the poor. I believe that we shouldn’t give to the poor because they will use our givings in a negative way‚ which would make us regret doing goods. Some people such as William Hogarth support the idea of not giving to the poor because they will use their money on something that they shouldn’t

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    Can poor and rich become friends Young or old‚ male or female‚ white or black‚ poor or rich‚ we all crave for friendship. A friend in need is a friend in deed. We not only turn to friends for happiness‚ we can also count on them when we have trouble. But can two people who have huge difference in the amount of wealth become good friends? In my opinion‚ it’s far from possible. To further illustrate my point of view‚ I present three conspicuous reasons as follow. To begin with‚ rich people‚ especially

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    Really Portray the Poor? For as long as there have been media‚ there have been incorrect portrayals of different subjects‚ for instance‚ what the perfect body image may look like‚ what beauty truly is‚ what happiness consists of‚ etc. But there is one not so popular subject that is constantly portrayed incorrectly by the media‚ and that subject is the lower or “working” class‚ more commonly known as “the poor.” The different medias that society is exposed to usually show poor people being lazy

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    monetary aids given to poor countries and poor citizen by the government or generous fellow citizens are mean to remove them from poverty. However‚ they are actually worsening the problem. It is our human nature to be lazy‚ and to avoid work when the opportunity arises. When one is poor and the government gives out cash to support them. We tend to rely on the cash support even if we are capable of supporting ourselves financially. Thus giving direct monetary support to poor people does not solve the

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    one was his biological father whom he called as the “POOR DAD” and the other was his best friend’s father whom he called as the “RICH DAD”. His two fathers taught him how to be successful in life but with different methods and attitudes. While reading the book‚ it became to apparent which of the author’s two father’s turned out to be more effective when it comes to financial success. The author made a fair comparison between his rich dad and poor dad principles‚ ideas‚ financial practices‚ enthusiasm

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    Puma’s Poor Intercultural Communication Karen Deal COMM 360 May 27‚ 2014 LaTrica Henegar‚ Ed.D‚ LPC‚ NCC Puma’s Poor Intercultural Communication In an age of new technology enabling one to work from anywhere in the world‚ important business decisions now effect citizens of more than one country. Business dealings with partners and customers from other countries entail communication with those from different cultural backgrounds. The following paragraphs provide an example of a corporation ’s

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    What does it mean to be “poor” in America? For the average person‚ the word poverty implies significant physical hardship. For example‚ the lack of a warm‚ adequate home‚ nutritious food or reasonable clothing for one’s children is a hardship for the average person. By that measure‚ very few of the 30 million plus individuals defined as “living in poverty” by the government are actually poor. Therefore‚ I have to agree with Segal‚ “What is poverty to one person may not seem so bad to another” (Segal

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    Bridging the Rich and Poor Gap in India Difficulties A person with less purchasing power is deeply affected because he cannot afford Goods and services‚ which the rich can afford and it’s safe to say that‚ he cannot change his life style and standard of living. Poor and rich gap can be in different forms‚ some of which are – Education‚ Income‚ Life style‚ Housing requirement and food needs to name of few. Since long‚ poor people have been ignored by the government but ignoring poor and their demands

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    capacity of the country to develop is greatly undermined by debt crisis because the country is always involved in the repayment of the principle loans of the interests. This is a significant outflow of capital to finance debts. Excessive debt‚ burdens the poor nations since they are forced to drain away all the resources meant for development in order to finance their debts. Underdevelopment is worse when the money borrowed is embezzled hence ending up in private pockets which leads to the whole country

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    Over the past couple of decades the gap between the rich and the poor keeps widening. CEO’s and presidents of major corporations are able to enjoy their millions and millions of dollars in pay and bonuses‚ while the lower class families and workers are struggling to pay their bills or to buy groceries for their families. We live in Canada‚ one the world’s wealthiest nations‚ but 18% of employed Canadians are making less than $17‚000 a year; that is 1 in 5 employed Canadians earning below the poverty

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