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    the belief that the poor needed help and treatment‚ should be punished and regulated‚ and that they are indolent. Many during this time expressed the view that the poor were in need of help and treatment‚ and that there were potential benefits to the donor. One French Catholic priest stated “ Whoever gives a penny to the poor for God while in good health‚ it shall be worth 240 pennies after death” (Doc 1). This priest brings up the idea that if people spare money to the poor or give alms‚ then

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    Introduction A reading recount of Lauren E. McEntire‚ Tiffany M. Greene-Shortridge. (2011). Recruiting and Selecting Leaders for Innovation: How to Find the Right Leader. Advances in Developing Human Resources‚ 13‚ 266-278. The recruitment and selection process system is getting difficult it is because of today’s affected society. To identify good leaders to fit into the organisation is it a time-consuming and expensive process. It is crucial for the organisation to stay competitive in the

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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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    number of poor people in Europe in the 15th through 17th centuries. There were varied attitudes and reactions towards those in poverty. The attitudes towards the poor included people feeling it was their duty and responsibility to help them‚ some people felt anger or resentment towards the poor for being “lazy”‚ and some had a religious incentive to help those in poverty. Some people’s responses were to help the poor to the best of their abilities‚ others to criticize and deprecate the poor‚ and some

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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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    Christianity and Helping the Poor In Deuteronomy 15.11‚ God says to the Israelites‚ "I command you to be open handed toward your brothers and toward the poor and needy in your land." (New International Version) God commanded the Israelites to help the poor and intended for Christians to take this as an example and follow it. The Israelites were God’s people in the Old Testament and Christians‚ including those from Israel‚ are God’s people. As this is read from the Bible‚ all that is thought of is

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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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    George Orwell’s “How the Poor Die” is a brief anecdotal essay about his time at a French public hospital‚ referred to as Hopital X. Orwell gives a brief account of the various pseudo-scientific ‘treatments’ that he and his fellow patients were forced to endure. He compares some of the hospital’s practices‚ such as the rough bathing required for all new patients‚ to those of a prison or workhouse. Throughout his essay‚ Orwell reflects on the history of medicine‚ medicinal practices and the beliefs

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    The Good Life goes on but how would I know if goes so fast I miss it .It’s like the story of a good tale that always end with a man who can never tell his story is like a book which has been open for just one look‚ So like any other fairy tale A wish comes true The poor pathetic life of a blacksmith turns into a heroic life of a hero‚ A hero they gave me the title the name of the world’s finest idol The million aired they also stressed the could be me they would always idol I was just a poor pathetic

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    Was the New Poor Law successful? There were many advantages of the New Poor Law‚ including a decrease in cost of poor relief‚ Education for children who lived within poor families and more able-bodied poor people working for their money. The Decrease in cost of poor relief meant that less people were willing to claim poor relief‚ as it was a lot less glamorous than it used to be. Less money was spent on the quality of food and housing within the workhouses‚ which meant that people held it in

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