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    This essay will be looking at health and social care within the British welfare state. To illustrate the broad structure within this topic‚ the differing roles of sectors and agencies and professions will be described and also the difference between health and social care to aid the discussion. The health and social care relationship and its distinction will then be analysed using the origins and historical background in relation to its social and ideological context. The effect of the similarities

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    development of the empires. But the colonialism‚ we can see today had brought very negative consequences. Next step was capitalism which can be considered a new appearance of colonialism. Some developed countries like America‚ started to “help” poor countries by giving them money or some aid and putting some obligations‚ especially‚ after World War II. In other words‚ countries and the population were still being colonized by the new system called

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    Causes of the Swing Riots

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    angered many people as a large number of them did not attend church and did not feel they should be paying this tithe‚ often the fee for the tithe was far greater than what a poor person could afford. The modification of the Poor law angered many laborers‚ this meant that many of the unemployed could no longer claim the poor rates. There was also the new King‚ William IV who was much more liberal minded than his predecessor which created a great demand for political reform and eventually a general

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    Communities in poverty may not have local amenities such as play schools‚ mother and toddler groups and usually have higher risk of gangs and anti-social behaviour within their neighborhood‚ which may reduce their play in a safe outdoor environment. Poor diet due to low income‚ lone parent etc. They may not be able to afford the type of food that gives them a balanced and healthy diet. Families will want to buy cheaper food‚ which is processed and has more fat and sugar in it. This kind of food leads

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    I read A tree grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith. The story takes place in the summer of 1912 in Brooklyn New York. Johnny and Katie Nolan met very young in 1900. Soon‚ after six months of meeting‚ and getting married they have their first child‚ Francie Nolan who is eleven when the book begins. Later they have their second and last child Neely Nolan. As Francie grows up she begins to lose her innocence through a tree-throwing ritual and an encounter with a sex offender who was shot by Katie. Her father

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    aspects that are present in the piece and how they relate to the question asked and the reliability of the source provided. The three aspects that I will look for are the evidence of economic pressure and how this drove people to fight against the poor law and rebel against the middle class and the oligarchs from 1838. The political movement within Chartism that spawned the general convention as well as the formation of the national charter association‚ and eventually put forward the petition

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    Consumerist Society

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    activity for the whole family. They can get to the supermarket and spend there all day in recreational activities and shopping. As for the disadvantages of consumerist society that rich people gets richer and poor – poorer. While rich people enjoy their lives and don’t care about others‚ poor people get more and more into debt. Greedy employers exploit workers and make a huge profit. An even stronger argument against is that major production and consumption causes a lot of waste and pollution problems

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    Define Poverty In America

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    carries along‚ drawing out the boundaries‚ for who is considered to be under poverties grasp‚ while the world decides who gets the support needed to break free from its hold. . Many can define poverty by the definition of “the state of being extremely poor” but little do they

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    FARMING: small farmers dont get capital to adopt modern farming as thay don’t have surplus to sell the produce in the market. they must be somehow be taken out of this cycle of burden by proper redistribution of land or preparing more cultivable land by govt and they should then be given to small and landless farmers. ways in which we can promote non farming activities: cheap loans transport new industrial and manufacturing ventures near villages awareness and training by gram sabhas

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    place to live in. Congress has been planning on cutting the funding for the Housing Voucher Program‚ because the country cannot afford it. They also blame the lower classes that they are not making enough money to support themselves. It is not the poors fault that they are living off of minimum wage. Affordable housing in the United States describes sheltering with sufficient housing costs for those living on an average‚ median income. However‚ affordable housing does not include people living in

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