poverty
poverty
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by Robert Gray - 2007-01-17
One of the first things you are confronted within the developing world is beggars. They come in all shapes and sizes from women with children, old people and even the toddlers. Many will try to befrie...
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by Betty Dotson-Lewis - 2007-01-17
I'm very proud of Oprah Winfrey for contributing $40 million to build a school in Johannesburg, South Africa in the tiny town of Henley-on-Klip. I am reading in the papers and I have heard criticism ...
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by Gavin Chait - 2007-01-23
There is a naïve belief that, as the rich get richer, they consume more of the world's resources and - in so doing - leave an ever dwindling amount of stuff over for the poor. In which case, purchasi...
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by Kathy Henry - 2007-01-23
There were several housing projects built in Chicago between the forties and the fifties but the most notorious of the housing projects built by the Chicago Housing Authority were The Robert Taylor Ho...
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by Lynn Moore - 2007-01-23
1. You put up with people who treat you poorlyYou are dimming your power with AngerYou will become angry with these people and wish you could control their behavior. You will resent them, want to stra...
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by Naval Langa - 2007-01-24
One of the founding warriors of present-day war on terror, president Bush, is changing his tone: western media is whispering like this now a day. It is a good sign. Why should we talk history, which i...
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by Drew Freeman - 2007-01-27
Poverty in America amongst blacks and minorities has reached epidemic proportions. Many of us have bought into the lies that the mainstream media has feed us for decades. That we are doing better th...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2007-01-03
Between 1989 and 1993 more than 95,000 Lhotshampas (Bhutanese Nepali-speaking Hindus of Nepali origin who live(d) in the southern plains of Bhutan), nearly a sixth of the kingdom's total population...
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by Gary Simpson - 2007-02-04
Joan Fonebone is a 48 year old, three times divorced, mother of seven who lives in a trailer home on the outskirts of a large city in mid-western USA. She shares her "lovenest" with her 28 year-old dr...
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by Kathy Henry - 2007-02-07
In the United States, disparities between rich and poor have risen sharply. Low-income individuals are increasingly unlikely to escape from their economic position of poverty. There are few stories ...