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    Revolution hurt the poor because they were dying from getting the disease Cholera‚ and they had to live in very small foul smelling slums. Although no single individual is responsible for the Industrial Revolution. The Revolution occurred due to the confluence of several factors in England in the mid 18th century. The Industrial Revolution was caused from many events leading up to it but it was not particularly an individuals fault. The Industrial Revolution hurt the poor because they lived

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    FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 1. The number of reality shows have increased tremendously over the last decade. Teenagers in particular are manipulated by these shows. Think about the major effects that reality shows have on young adults and the influences it has on their daily lives. | | 2. What could be the causes of a poor academic career for some students? | | 3. The number of smokers around the world is ever increasing‚ in spite of the dangers involved. Think about the ways that would be

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    Trade-Offs and the Bullwhip Effect A trade-off refers to any situation that entails losing an aspect or quality of an item in return for achieving another aspect. In the corporate context‚ the term is majorly used in cases where there is the need to get rid of some things in return for other better things (Khayum‚ 2003). There are a number of trade-offs that impact the operations of business organizations. Inventory Transportation Costs Inventory transportation costs refer to the costs of delivering

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    Does things change in poor areas? When I was young ‚my mother often told me it’s very bitter for them to go to school‚ they had to get up very early in the morning‚then prepared for their brakefast by themselves and did some housework . they couldn’t leave until they finished all of that. They even couldn’t have lunch because proverty. But now ‚things about education has changed. Student can get a better care. Now government pay more attention to education‚especially in poor areas. Our country has

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    the family environment where a child is brought up has also significantly increased. Some people have begun to feel that achild who has grown up in a poor family tend to be better prepared todeal with problems. In my opinion‚ however‚ family environment alonedoes not much influence a child’s ability to solve problems.A child who was born into a poor family would have had more situationswhere they had to solve a problem or make a decision on their own. Thisis because in most unfortunate families‚ both

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    6 THE EFFECTS OF URBANISATION ON LIVING CONDITIONS Urbanisation causes changes in the living conditions under which people live and work. Especially in developing countries‚ this often leads to adverse living conditions (see introductory remarks in Section 1.2.5). In the particular setting of urbanising villages‚ there are places where chaotic urbanisation and industrialisation causes hardship‚ particularly for local residents. This is not the whole story‚ however. There are also many positive

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    Ethics: The Case Against Helping the Poor” by Garrett Hardin and “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift. Hardin’s view of civilization and the world‚ although harsh‚ has facts that could help improve the issues. Even though Swift’s opinion has personal perspective‚ it isn’t very realistic. OVERPOPULATION All over the world overpopulation is an issue. Poverty is thought to be a main influence. Although Swift does not state much on the issue of

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    There is a lot of positive functions poverty and the poor have on society. The existence of poverty makes sure that "dirty work" is done. “Dirty work” is classified as dangerous‚ physically dirty‚ temporary‚ undignified‚ a dead-end‚ underpaid‚ and menial jobs. In America‚ poverty functions to provide low-wage labor pools that makes people‚ willing or unwilling‚ to perform dirty work at lowest costs allowed. The poor subsidize tons of activities that benefit the wealthy. They have supported the consumption

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    Did you know that the majority of the majority of the women who were accused of witchcraft were married to rich men? And that they were accused by single‚ poor women? In Salem‚ during the summer of 1692‚ 20 people were murdered due to accusations of performing witchcraft. I believe that single‚ poor women were jealous of the married‚ rich women‚ so they accused them of witchcraft. They knew that is there was any suspicion the women would be put to death‚ and then their rich husbands would be single

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    metaphor‚ the use of logos‚ and the discovery of food bank‚ Hardin uses these key points as his argument. With regards to the population of the poor‚ Hardin uses a lifeboat for better understanding of the situation. “Metaphorically each nation can be seen as a lifeboat‚ full of comparatively rich people. In the ocean outside each lifeboat swim the poor of the world‚ who would like to get in or at least share some of the wealth” (415). This metaphor explains to the people that there are people out

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