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    THE IMPACT of GLOBALIZATION on RURAL POOR in TURKEY: THE CASE of SOCIAL RISK MITIGATION PROJECT Assoc.Prof.Dr. Bulent GULCUBUK Ankara University Faculty of Agriculture Dept. of Agricultural Economics Diskapi/ANKARA/TURKEY gulcubuk@agri.ankara.edu.tr 1. INTRODUCTION Globalization has multi-facet impacts on the live of people. Turkey has faced the reality of globalization for many years but its adverse effect has been severely felt especially after the 1980s. Turkey‚ as other developing

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    Date:20.04.2011 Country Lovers by Nadine Gordimer Nadine Gordimer is a South African novelist and political activist.She was born in November 20‚1923 in a small mining town called Springs in South Africa to Isidore and Nan Gordimer.Her parents were both Jewish immigrants and from an early age she questioned her identity as a member of the minority white population in South Africa.She attended a Catholic Convent School but due to her mother’s ‘unusual’ assuptions

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    and the Undeserving Poor According to Americans throughout US history‚ there are two groups of poor people‚ the deserving poor and the undeserving poor. Although both groups are poor‚ they are poor for very different reasons. On the one hand‚ the undeserving poor are poor because of the consequences of bad decisions or life choices. On the other hand‚ the deserving poor are poor not because of bad decisions but because it is not in their control. Although I do believe all poor people should be eligible

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    "Rich Dad‚ Poor Dad" (Robert Kiyosaki‚ Sharon L. Lechter) Short summary of the book Prove to you that in order to get rich‚ all do not need to earn a lot; Dissuade you of the fact that the house is a successful investment; Parents will understand that we cannot rely solely on the school; Explain once and for all‚ where better to invest; We will help you teach your children to properly handle money and to achieve material well-being in the future. Six lessons: The rich do not work

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    among the Reeds. Yeats has written a very in-depth poem that is easily related to life experiences‚ mainly because it is about being imperfect‚ something all of us can relate to. My poem fits into the category of love and is appropriately titled-The Lover Tells of the Rose in His Heart. ALL things uncomely and broken‚ all things worn out and old‚ The cry of a child by the roadway‚ the creak of a lumbering cart‚ The heavy steps of the ploughman‚ splashing the wintry mould‚ Are wronging your

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    Expensive It Is to Be Poor‚” author Charles M. Blow argues “Being poor is anything but easy.” Blow has been the Op-Ed for the New York Times columnist since 2008. In this article‚ Blow points out two points: people do not really know and tend to forget how poor people become poor in the first place‚ and if you are poor‚ you will likely being trapped in the poor world. First‚ according to the Pew Research Center that Blow cited in his article‚ most wealthy Americans consider poor people nowadays “have

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    In the book Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki with Sharon L. Lechter the author who is also the narrator talks about how to educate yourself and your kids about money and how to control your money instead of letting it control you. The author grew up in Hawaii in a middle class family but had the chance to learn about money from his rich friend‚ Mike whose father in the book is referred to as his rich dad. The lessons concentrate on six major points of view that his rich dad taught him. He

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    The Murdering lovers As the story of this tragedy starts off‚ Macbeth is titled as a brave soldier and this great thane. Macbeth wants to be King so bad that he will do everything and anything that will get him there. Throughout the play you begin to notice the need of power and the monstrous side of Macbeth. He turns into an evil fanatic who only desires power. In this tragedy‚ Macbeth is portrayed as a vicious‚ unpleasant man who kills his own cousin‚ King Duncan. Macbeth has the perfect resume

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    Common Myths about the Poor in America Poverty is the big problem in the world and the myths about the poor are vary in different countries. Culture‚ social belief and norms‚ religion‚ socioeconomic levels and politic are factors that directly affects on rate of poverty in different countries. Some researchers see poor people as “deficient” and innately inferior due to genetic factors that produce lower intelligence and cognitive abilities (Herrnstein & Murray). In elevated countries

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    considerable concern about poor families and how they would be cared for. But it was English policies‚ brought to America by the expatriate colonists‚ that set the stage for the approach to what were basically “child welfare” issues. In England‚ the Elizabethan Poor Law of 1601 was the most influential of the British approaches to dealing with the poor. The Elizabethan Poor Law directed parents to accept responsibility for the support of their children. Furthermore‚ the Elizabethan Poor Law not only held

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