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    about poverty. What is new‚ however‚ is that we have the resources to get rid of it.” There are more than 46 million people dealing with poverty today in America and the poverty rate increases every day. However‚ did you know how poverty plays a huge part in America’s problems? Poverty plays into problems we see in America today because there is crime‚ health issues‚ and damaged communities. Crime is a major problem in America and it all leads back to poverty. In the words of Aristotle‚ “Poverty is

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    United States of America] will be forgotten no longer‚” (Trump‚ 2017) but who are the forgotten Americans? Former Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack may have an answer; “I just sometimes think rural America is a forgotten place” (Vilsack‚ 2016). This might explain Trump’s victory in the Electoral College‚ as the many of the states he won were in the predominantly rural Midwest. Evidently‚ rural America was seeking someone to solve the issue of rural poverty. The causes of rural poverty are apparent

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    Poverty in America More than forty-five million people‚ or 14.5% of Americans today are living below the federal poverty line. As we know twenty-two percent of wealth is owned by only one percent of the population. This means that only 78 percent of Americas wealth is distributed throughout the upper middle class‚ lower middle class‚ working poor‚ etc. According to Frank Holmes a person that is apart of the 1% has to earn at least $521‚ 411. While a family of four that is considered to be living

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    Personality Theories NAME PSY210 DATE INSTRUCTOR Personality Theories The three personality theories that I have chosen are the Psychodynamic Theory‚ the Humanistic Theory‚ and the Sociocultural Theory. The three theories all deal with a form of love as being a part of a healthy personality. The Humanistic Theory and Sociocultural Theory are comparable in that both deal with an understanding of the self‚ the concepts we have of self‚ and developing part of that concept from how

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    Running head: POVERTY‚ RACISM AND OPPRESSION 2 Poverty‚ Racism‚ and Oppression: The Three Amigos In the U.S there have been systems in place that have kept poverty‚ racism and oppression alive for centuries. Some of these systems function at macro levels while others function at micro levels. Nonetheless‚ since poverty‚ racism and oppression work interdependently to accomplish their collective goals‚ they have been collectively called ’The Three Amigos ’. In each section‚ examples will be

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    Poverty is defined as the shortage of common things such as food‚ clothing‚ shelter and safe drinking water‚ all of which determine quality of life. In 2007‚ the family poverty rate and the number of families in poverty were 9.8% and 7.6 million. For Hispanics‚ 21.5% were in poverty‚ non Hispanic whites 8.2%‚ blacks 24.5% and Asians 10.2. There are many factors that cause poverty‚ such as education‚ unemployment and health. Education is a factor of poverty because its a way of life and opportunity

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    Poverty in America Compared to other countries‚ the U.S. may resemble a utopia. Although the United States may appear to be magnificent‚ the country possesses flaws of its own. The U.S. broadcasts the successes of its society‚ rather than exuding the real problems within America. Several citizens fail to realize that poverty truly does exists in the United States. The development of ghettoes in the United States continues to rise. A major cause for places such as East St. Louis to exist

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    percent of children from low-income families have at least one employed parent; close to 60 percent have at least one parent who works full-time and year-round (National Center for Children in Poverty‚ 2004). In fact‚ the severe shortage of living-wage jobs means that many poor adults must work two‚ three‚ or four jobs. According to the Economic Policy Institute (2002)‚ poor working adults spend more hours working each week than their wealthier counterparts Low-income parents hold the same attitudes

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    Poverty and Sub-Standard Education in America Culture within a society indicates a way of life including widespread values‚ beliefs‚ and behavior. These values dictate what is socially acceptable and exploit a preference in perspective that begins to formulate norms‚ an informal method of guiding behavior. Social interaction within each culture is directly related to the norms established within that location. Individuals who do not partake in these social interactions are considered outcasts

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    The Benefits Of Capitalism In America Kevin Mehner Bastiat Economics Entry March 5‚ 2012 The Benefits of Capitalism in America Introduction During the late 18th century‚ the United States was born‚ and the American Revolution was underway. The vital decision of choosing which type of government to use was on the forefront of the Framer’s‚ early leaders of the country‚ minds. Two groups‚ the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists‚ emerged with opposing viewpoints

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