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    During the Elizabethan period (1558-1603) the health of everybody from peasants to the wealthy was extremely poor due to the inadequate hygienic techniques used during the time. None of the people were aware exactly how they became ill‚ therefore surgeons had much difficulty to cure them. Although they rarely bathed they were oblivious to the fact this may be the source of their problems. Poor hygiene‚ brought out by infrequent bathing‚ resulted in illnesses caused by the patients’ and the surgeons’

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    The Victorian dress Why did the poor Victorians have to be so different from the rich Victorians? Money back then was a big divider. The poor had to work very hard if they wanted money‚ but the rich didn’t have to really do anything because they had a maid that did all their work. The rich victorians led a life full of leisure‚ which was reflected on their clothing. The poor victorians were drastically different. The poor victorians are so different because they have no money and they can’t really

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    Eng209 Qiuxiang Wu (leah) Summery #2 In chapter three “importing the third world” of “the working poor”‚ David K. Shipler writes about the difficult life of immigrants in America. He states that undocumented immigrants are underpaid‚ exploited‚ and abused in sweatshops. His purpose in writing this chapter is to inform us of the essential contribution that immigrants make‚ the unfair treatment they receive‚ and the confined life they live in America. In supporting his argument‚ Shipler also discusses

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    REACTION PAPER IN FINANCE Fatima May Del Monte BSTM III This story about Rich Dad‚ Poor Dad it inspires a lot of people who already read this book. It gives us motivation in life. We all know everyone has a purpose in life. Educational attainment is important to have a successful life in the future. Treasure your knowledge about the things you’ve learned. Make some experienced like working in a company and pay yourself and buy a reward for you. By sharing your knowledge to everyone

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    well paying job‚ and have a secure family. In the renowned novel The Working Poor: Invisible in America by David K. Shipler he captures those Americans who live invisible in America that work so hard to suffer from the psychological effects of poverty. Not only does Shipler do that but he also indirectly talks about the “American Myth” and the “American Anti Myth through the lives on these individuals.” In The Working Poor Shipler goes on to explain both of the myths. Shipler states that the American

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    Federal bailout programs in today’s economy are a very controversial topic. There are many arguments regarding both the pros and cons. In the case of Bear Stearns‚ Freddie Mac‚ and Fannie Mae‚ the government funded a bailout program to avoid bankruptcy for these corporations. If these corporations were to file for bankruptcy and not receive the bailout program‚ thousands of people would have lost there jobs and sent the economy into complete chaos. The bailout programs allowed these corporations

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    Introduction In his book‚ The Working Poor‚ David Shipler introduces readers to the culture of those he calls “invisible” Americans. He describes these people as the struggling poor who work to provide a comfortable lifestyle to the same people that are unaware of their plight. In the chapter entitled‚ “Sins of the Fathers‚” readers meet Wendy Waxler. She is a single mother struggling to provide for her young daughter who has cerebral palsy. Commenting on her fighting against abuse and poverty

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    | | Week 3 Assignment Elkin Gacharna Ultimate Medical Academy 1 The text identifies six common myths about the poor (page 146). List these myths and the list data that refute them. MYTH 1 “People are poor because they are lazy and refuse to work”. The economy has made jobs disappear and poverty rates increase‚ however this does not account for the people that are lazy or refuse to work as is the case of a large number of people who don’t have a job. In many occasions people

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    Lessons from “Rich Dad‚ Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki Being rich in the near future is everybody’s dream. Our notion of being rich is having all the money to buy all our wants and needs without exerting much effort. As a child‚ we are sent to school for which the primary reason is to learn‚ so that in the future‚ we would obtain stable jobs. It is with this same reason that the author of the book emphasized why a lot never get rich. Through this reading‚ I gained a lot of insights which will help

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    Growing Up Rich Versus Poor in America For living in the “land of opportunities” the social brackett kids grow up in has a major effect on every aspect of their lives. The issues of inequality has a tremendous impact on a person’s overall health and social status once a child has reached adulthood. As children grow up in America‚ whether it be in a poor or wealthy social status‚ it is not reasonable to define America as a completely meritocratic society. In the movie “Born Rich: Children

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