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    as pattern of abusive behavior in any relationship that is used by one partner to gain or maintain power and control over another intimate partner. Domestic violence does not just affect the immediate victim but is a widespread problem in the United States. Eighthly five percent of domestic violence victims are women (Domestic Violence Facts‚ 2007). Results of violence can be health care professionals in the treatment of physical injuries‚ the psychological impact upon the victim‚ or the aggressive

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    In the United States over 1.2 million students drop out of high school (US Census Bureau).That’s about a student every 26 seconds/7‚000 a day. About 6‚000 people that don’t get to graduate end up obtaining a minimum wage job for the rest of their life. They struggle‚ and many Americans question why the number one industrialized country suffers an extremely high percentage of poverty and what triggers it? People know that not graduating from high school is the number one factor that causes poverty

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    rate (10%) after 2008’s recession‚ US is now reaching a relatively low unemployment rate. A low unemployment rate is one of the four macroeconomic objectives that economists always want their nations to achieve. Unemployment is simply defined as the state of being out of work‚ seeking for a job but unable to find a job. The author stated that US employers added more work opportunities to their payrolls. The job growth in the last year reduces the unemployed people and “maintain low unemployment once

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    The Constitution of the United States declares everyone to be equal‚ but this is not a reality. Throughout history and continuing into the present day‚ there is disorder and conflict in the lives of working people in society. Inequality creates a conflict of power among social classes due to differing treatment based on race and gender as well as the effects of the economy on working society‚ and the role of social status in America. The ever present division between races and genders has caused

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    The United States of America has an extensive history of oppressing essentially everyone who is not a straight‚ white‚ land-owning‚ wealthy‚ cis-gender man and included within this list of oppressed is women. Throughout the ages‚ women have had to and continue to fight for many rights through social‚ economic‚ and political venues. One of these rights‚ and area of public policy‚ are reproductive rights. Reproductive rights are a broad area of public policy that encompasses sexual education‚ family

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    Welfare Reform in the United States Americans are some of the most generous people in the world‚ even when they are not trying to be. From its first enactment into law in 1935‚ to its current state the U.S. Welfare system has assisted hundreds of thousands of people in need. From depression to recession the U.S. Welfare system has changed constantly its role in society providing assistance to the elderly‚ to dependent children‚ and to the unemployed. The funding for the welfare system derives

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    affect the society globally and locally. Prostitution is the act of exchanging sexual acts for some form of payment and income. Prostitution does not only effect the women and men participating in these sexual acts. It also effects the friends and family of each partner. It is legal in some countries‚ such as Columbia and Chile‚ but it is illegal in every state in the United States‚ except some parts of Nevada. Legalizing prostitution not only increases the chances of illness and sexually transmitted

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    According to the University of California about 43.1 percent of people live in poverty in the United States and less than one percent of the US budget goes to helping these people. That is just in the United States‚ one of the richest countries in the world‚ and a well developed country. Think about the billions of other people that live in poverty in developing or undeveloped countries. Today‚ many people across the globe live in poverty and have a hard time providing for basic necessities such

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    Introduction The poor in the United States face problems which affect them in their daily life. The US is faced with two fundamental poverty problems which include: the prevalence of low-wage work and those who have no job or unemployed‚ and also lack of both basic and higher education. Most of those people who are poor try so hard to get out of poverty‚ while those without work are much worse straits hence have no choice but stay poor. Low wage workers comprise of people who have income below twice the poverty

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    called income inequality‚ wealth inequality‚ or the wealth gap. Social inequality arises when resources in society are distributed unevenly‚ through the types of distribution‚ which create specific patterns along the lines of socially defined groups of people. It is the different preference of access of social goods in the society brought about by power‚ religion‚ kinship‚ prestige‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ age‚ and class. The social inequalities include labor market‚ the source of income‚ health

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