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    Poverty has always been a problem throughout history and despite being one of the most prosperous countries in the world‚ the U.S is not immune to it either. There are many approaches when it comes to poverty measure‚ although the most up to date measure of poverty in the U.S is based on the model that was established in the mid-1960s by Mollie Orshansky‚ an economist at the U.S SSA at the time. This model consists of ‘’a set of thresholds for families of different sizes and composition that are

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    resident in the same household”. Legal Requirements of marriage The legal definition of marriage is: (contained in the Marriage Act 1961) A union of a man and a woman Voluntarily entered into For life – this is the intention‚ but not the actual state of marriage To the exclusion of all others CASE Hyde v Hyde and Woodmansee (1866) UK – definition of marriage was given in common law in this case. There are certain requirements of a valid marriage found in the Marriage Act 1961 (Cth). A marriage

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    APGAR SCORES Professor Virginia Apgar (1909-1974) • American paediatric anaesthesiologist • Founder of neonatology field • Also founder of Apgar score (1952) ← “designed first standardized method for evaluating newborns transition to life outside the womb” ← Further related Apgar score to labour‚ delivery and anaesthetics ← Apgar score at 5 min can predict neonatal survival and neurological development • In 1949: she was the 1st woman at Columbia

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    -------------------------------- American Government ------------------------ 10/1/11 “From Freedom to Fascism” by Aaron Russo I decided‚ rather than to write a play-by-play‚ I would write more of an overview of the entire video. I believe that the main points of the video are more clearly shown in this form of review. The video examines the Federal Reserve System‚ including how it was established and what it does. The video states that the Federal Reserve System (FRS) is privately owned by for-profit corporations

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    Running Head: JOURNAL ARTICLE REPORT Voices from the field: The social construction of alcohol problems in inner-city communities By: Denise Herd Contemporary Drug Problems Name of the writer The study “voices from the field” by denise herd‚ examines the social construction of alcohol problems‚ by activists within the communities‚ throughout the neighborhoods across the country in the 1990s. Alcoholism relates to many social problems‚ as well as diseases that are fatal to

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    distinction will be drawn between content and structure words. The text being analysed is an extract from the novel To the Lighthouse‚ by Virginia Woolf. The text is therefore narrative. The literary technique used in this text is very rare‚ it is known as the stream-ofconsciousness. This suggests that most of it is written as an unbroken flow of perceptions‚ thoughts and feelings. What is written is not from an objective narrator’s point of view‚ but rather‚ what is happening inside the character’s mind

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    settlers came with their families and from the middle class of the English society‚ (3) the class system was forgotten in America‚ it was indeed the land of the free where everyone has

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    Letters from Rifka is the story of a young Russian-Jewish girl and her family who leave their homeland in 1919 to travel to America. Persecuted in Russia by the soldiers and others who dislike Jews‚ Rifka’s family makes their way across Russia to Poland and the U.S. However‚ Rifka encounters many difficulties along the way. Initially worried that they will not make it out of Russia‚ the family runs into guards on the train on the way out (whom Rifka successfully distracts)‚ and unkind guards at the

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    Evaluation for “the Flight from Conversation” Time flows; things change. The development of technology enables people to both access the world and people more rapidly. We immediately know the news that happen all over the world because of the Internet; we make friends with people thousands miles away through social networks; and we can have artificial intelligence or applications like SimSimi to accompany us when we are lonely. With time‚ these connections can start to replace real face-to-face

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    Martin Luther King Jr.’s ¨Letter From a Birmingham Jail¨ is all about letting people know how the minorities of that time felt and putting the reader in their shoes. He wrote about how some of the laws in that time were hypocritical or only applied to one group of people. He explains how these laws aren’t fair and promote discrimination. Dr. King then goes on to explain the differences between just and unjust laws in several different ways. The first thing that Dr. King writes is what he thinks

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