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    Анализ текста "Can-can" by Arturo Vivante The story under the title "Can-can" was written by Arturo Vivante. Born in Rome in 1923‚ Arturo Vivante graduated in 1949 and practiced medicine in Rome until 1958 when he ended his medical career and moved to America to pursue a career as a professional writer. Vivante has since been on the faculty of several American universities and is now retired and living in Wellfleet‚ Massachusetts. Though Vivante writes in English and has lived in America for

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    18/09/2013 ASSIGNMENT TITLE Describe how education can help alleviate poverty and break the poverty cycle Poverty does not always mean income disadvantages‚ but also brings about lack of empowerment and knowledge (Venkatasubramanian 2001). Ethnic groups‚ developing countries‚ and women‚ who generally lack in education‚ are considerable to be embraced by the poverty. Education is an important key to eradicate poverty. Evidence which has been given by the Education for All Global

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    The Long-Term and Short-Term Effects of Poverty on Children Poverty is everywhere‚ and can effect anyone. All people have either seen‚ or know someone that is poor. Some people believe that if they move to another state‚ or another part of the city that poverty can be escaped. Impoverished people are not only those who live on the streets. Most poor people have a place to stay‚ and they live in places like the projects‚ and the bad areas of the city. Some poor people have jobs ‚ and even shop

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    15‚ 2013 Poverty In 2010‚ about 46.2 million people were considered poor. The nation’s poverty rate rose to 15.1 percent‚ whereas in 2009‚ 14.3 percent of people in America were living in poverty (Censky‚ 2011). That is an increase of 2.6 million people in 2010. In the United States‚ the federal poverty line – an absolute measure of annual income – is frequently used to determine who is categorized as poor (Ferris &ump; Stein‚ 2008‚ 2010). Currently the government defines the poverty line as an

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    conditions have families in poverty. Currently‚ there isn’t many jobs available‚ and the jobs that are available are low-quality jobs that which aren’t able to uplift families from poverty. I read two sociological articles that related to economic influences and poverty. The first sociological article was “When Unionization Disappears: State-Level Unionization and Working Poverty in the United States”. This article focused of the influence of unionization of American poverty is greater than the influence

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    The Plight of Single Mothers in Poverty Drew E. Langford University of Maryland University College Asia Child-rearing can present unique and diverse challenges to all parents. These challenges combined with the multiple complications due to poverty begin to paint a picture of the social problem for so many single mothers in many nations. A study of 18 affluent western democracies conducted by David Brady and Rebekah Burroway (2012) showed that single mothers across the board have a disproportionately

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    Effects of poverty on a nation Poverty which can lead to complex effects on many fronts is becoming a focal point of social issues. Even though the global economy is developing faster and better‚ poverty is still a significant issue concerned by many people because it’s still an unsolved worldwide problem that can result in a series of effects on social‚ political‚ and cultural fronts. Basically‚ poverty is a stumbling block to a country’s economic growth. It can result in high unemployment rate

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    Poverty in the United States is getting in inferior quality every day and nothing is being done about it. Many people who want to help the poor‚ but no one knows exactly how to help them. A primary reason for people not taking action is because of lack of information that is provided about issues on poverty. Poverty is defined as the state of one who lacks a usual or socially acceptable amount of money or material possessions. According to the U.S. Census Bureau data released Tuesday September 13th

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    The main purpose of the article is to inform the world about the problems of poverty. The Organization habit of humanity builds homes and are doing everything they can possibly to help the people who are suffering from poverty. Men‚ women‚ and children are not having the necessities that the human body needs to live for example‚ food‚ water‚ shelter‚ proper clothing. The message the article is trying to send is for the public to contribute to help in any way as possible to give those in need another

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    are living in “poverty” (2010 Census). That means‚ about one in every ten Americans are living below the poverty line. Although there is not a direct definition for poverty‚ it can be generally defined for most Americans living in the United States. First‚ an inability to provide a family with nutritious food‚ clothing‚ and reasonable shelter can clearly show how “poor” can be described in the United States. In addition‚ in order for a family to not be considered under the poverty line‚ it must have

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