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    The growing inequalities in our society and individual’s motivation to work can be explained through different theoretical perspectives. This essay will provide examinations on two theories, the functionalist perspective of social stratification and Max Weber’s perspective of rationalisation and life chances. In the first section of the paper, the differences and similarities of these theories’ understanding of people’s motivation to work are discussed. This will be followed by the comparison of

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    Economic Inequality in America: The Growing Gap The United States has been one of the richest countries in the world since the Industrial Revolution, and has continually grown in power since. Not only has the size of our economy, but our ability to trade and conduct commerce made us a premier country in the world. However, this does not exclude the United States from having flaws as well. Throughout history, income inequality has been prominent within the United States, dividing people socially and

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    Poverty and Inequality To what extent has poverty and inequality affected the world? Introduction Poverty is fundamentally the result of the way society is sorted out and assets are apportioned, whether these are money related or different assets, for example, access to housing, wellbeing, social services and education. Without a doubt, that there are altogether different levels of poverty, what this means is that every country faces different level of poverty due to their resources and opportunities

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    The Real Story Behind of Social Class and Economic Inequality in the United States We live in a day and age that is immensely affected by wealth distribution and the rapid growth of inequality. With the middle class disappearing as we speak and President Obama’s presidency coming to an end, many are curious about where America is headed next. The Center for Research on Globalization reports that “the yearly income of a US household dropped by a massive 12 percent, or $6,400, in the six years

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    going receiving help from the middle class society. However, there has been some downfalls over the years which have made it difficult to get back up from. An income inequality is income distributed unevenly to the population; the United States has the most unequal distribution of income and wealth today. In the documentary Inequality for All by Robert Reich demonstrates in a graph how much an employee from the top is receiving a 1 percent more than a typical worker during the 1970s. In these recent

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    Discussion around inequality of income was considered taboo at one point in America’s history. Today, disparity is an important topic in politics and daily life. Financial factors are not the sole problem contributing to the proposed lag in transition time from childhood to adulthood. The literature poses a variety of problems for society and individuals affected by various disparities. Sarah Burd-Sharps and Kristen Lewis, both producers of works in popular media outlets who co-direct a group called

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    Melissa Webb Professor Rick Armstrong English 12 1/April/2015 Topic: Income Inequality (Essay #1 / 2ndDraft) The American Dream remains alive and well however due to income inequality it has failed to become a reality for the overwhelming majority. The fact that all politicians today still agree that income inequality is a major problem in the United States, shows that there persists an overwhelming need for better methods than the ones that have been tried in the past. Politicians

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    DISCUSS SOME OF THE DIFFERENCES AND INEQUALITIES THAT CAN BE SEEN ON THE STREETS IN THE UK. INTRODUCTION: The creation of fair, organized and functional community has been a mayor focus for most civilized countries throughout history. The consideration of all differences and inequalities plays an important and delicate role in the constant process of “making society”. Differences are integral parts of our lives, which determine personal uniqueness and help to distinguish one thing from

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    Everyone experiences social inequality at least once in their lifetime, whether it is something small or something big it is still social inequality. Personally, I have experienced social inequality in the dance studio due to my physical appearance. About 3 years ago I experienced social inequality due to my physical appearance. I was quite short 3 years ago and this other girl was taller than me. We were at the same dance level and had about the same muscle mass as me, however, she was always

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    Inequality In America

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    ignorant to its intricacies. Surfing through the internet I found an article composed of edited research gathered by Oxfam, an international organization who battles global poverty. Its main point was, that America has been suffering from extreme inequality. The problem has corrupted the government and stunted economic growth. There are only a handful of people holding onto the wealth through gaining political power. This power allows them to escape paying the proper taxes, and hoard their wealth

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