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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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    Rich vs Classic 50s Wife

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    Ms. Lutz English 103 15 September 2012 Rich vs. The Classic 50s Wife “But to be a female human being trying to fulfill traditional female functions in a traditional way is in direct conflict with the subversive function of the imagination. The word traditional is important here. There must be ways‚ and we will be finding out more and more about them‚ in which the energy of creation and the energy of relation can be united” (Rich 350). Adrienne Rich‚ a writer from the 20th century‚ compares and

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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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    collection of poems‚ is typical of her early work‚ illustrating the modest poetic ambitions for which she was praised by Auden. Technically‚ the work displays flawless craftsmanship‚ with a carefully regulated meter and rhyming couplets. Only later did Rich recognize how formalism functioned as she writes‚ "asbestos gloves‚" enabling her to grasp potentially dangerous materials without putting herself at risk‚ as in this poem. The formalism of "Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers" hides the more disturbing aspects

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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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    Six Myths About The Poor

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    are the six myths about the poor and what is the data to refute them? Are there any other myths that you may know‚ if so discuss. In today’s society‚ we live where income is important‚ it can put you in contact with the "right people" and put you in the "right places." America is a capitalist country so money will always be a huge vantage point‚ and because of this it causes society to look down on the less fortunate and these who are called poor or workin poor. In our sociology book in Chapter

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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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    Misperceptions of the Poor in Social Work Elizabeth Mcdermott Sociology 110: Introduction to Social Work Instructor TBA 7‚ June‚ 2013   Misperceptions of the Poor in Social Work Misperceptions of the poor impede effective social work. A common attitude is the poor lack motivation. (Dubois & Miley‚ 2008) This attitude stems from placing blaming individuals for their poverty. (Dubois & Miley‚ 2008) Policy practice in social work “advocate(s) for social action.” (Social Work & Social

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    Lifeboat ethics: the case against helping the poor Lifeboat ethics: the case against helping the poor is a famous essay written by Garret Hardin‚ a human ecologist in 1974. This article aims to re-examine the lifeboat ethics which was developed by the author to support his controversial proposal. In the theory‚ the world is compared to a lifeboat with a carrying capacity of 60. There are totally 50 people on board‚ representing comparatively rich nations‚ while the 100 others swimming in the

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