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    poverty what is the main reason why the poor people gets poorer and the rich people gets even more richer? the answer for that on simple question is‚ Corruption. Yes‚ you all heard it all right. The government people may may look like some goody-two shoes kind of people in front of the society buthis page intentionally left blank CORRECTNESS RESEARCH G Grammatical Sentences Subject-verb agreement Verb forms‚ tenses‚ and moods Pronouns Adjectives and adverbs Sentence fragments Run-on

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    was a way to express her complete devotion to Christ. She has rejected all earthly sexual pleasures and given herself fully to God. To make this idea of their union official Jesus takes Margery as his “wedded wife‚ for fairer‚ for fouler‚ for richer‚ for poorer‚ provided that you are humble and meek in doing what I command you to do.” Again‚ in order to reach this spiritual bond‚ she had to abandon one of the only allies that she had in her

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    the means of production which indicates that they are the basis of the whole society and they control everything in it including the family. This kind of system could be seen as a capitalist society which means it makes the rich gets richer and the poor gets poorer. In addition‚ Zaretsky(1976) sees the nuclear family as a contributing factor to the capitalist system for a number of reasons. For example‚ the family consumes the commodities produced by capitalism that helps the bourgeoisie to make

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    In Cuba there is a reality and there is no middle class. The poor are getting poorer and the rich are richer‚ and generally the rich are the politicians who govern. This is a major way of controlling the population through the economy. Cubans are seeking financial freedom built on the basis of work and effort in the United States. People want

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    nor the system of serving elderly people has三 been established completely‚ there are a lot of society problems exposed. While some people think that being in an aging society means more advantages to our lives. For example‚ elderly people have richer experience to guide youngsters‚ get deeper insight about social problems and also accumulate more professional skills than younger labors. In fact‚ there are more negative effects which do more harm to our society. Firstly‚ more elderly people

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    Uday Govindswamy Period 2 The idea of the “American Dream” was first used in the book The Epic of America‚ written by James Truslow Adams‚ in 1931. Adams stated that the American Dream is‚ “the dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement…(31) “. The key elements of the American Dream include: access to a college education‚ owning a home‚ enjoying political freedom and being economically independent

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    awaits them. In chapter 19 of ‘The grapes of wrath’‚ Steinbeck summarizes how Capitalism has left man-kind to turn Inhuman. During the 30’s the rich were becoming richer and poor were becoming poorer. There was a distinct line between upper and lower class. Whether it is Oklahoma or California‚ the wealthy showed no gratitude for the poorer. In Oklahoma the banks wanted to make profits from land by combining thousands of acres together. Same situation applied in California. But the land in California

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    can be seen within the restaurant owner whose business is infiltrated‚ corrupted and eventually destroyed by the rich mafia mob who take advantage of their power and use it to gain extra wealth for themselves whilst simultaneous bankrupting those poorer than they are. This egotistical pursuit of money fits not only with a mob mentality but also agrees with a Capitalist mentality in

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    animals. Despite genetic engineering being able to improve many lives and assist children’s dreams of joining professional sports‚ the usage of genetic engineering to increase athleticism does not only interfere with morals‚ but is also unfair to the poorer community that can not afford these operations‚ therefore‚ genetic engineering should be banned. Genetic engineering should not be permitted because of the safety hazards. Something that genetic engineers might not take into consideration when beginning

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    putting away these cultural prejudices would be constructive for both the inhabitants and the immigrants. In this particular case the author argues that the Caribbean immigrants helped Britain back in the twentieth century and that Britain would be a poorer society if these immigrants were to go. The article is written by Caryl Phillips‚ who is a professor at Yale and a famous writer. Caryl Phillips has a Caribbean background‚ and was very young when he and his parents moved to England. Caryl is known

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