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    reconsider who is dependent on welfare, but also what is the poverty of power. This video discusses how Americans think global inequality and poverty is based on other third world countries. However, economic inequality occurs in the United States. Poverty is not only the lack of income, but also power of the social classes. The most shocking element about global inequality is who is dependent on welfare in the United States. Dependency is a major problem and is based on charity, welfare and handouts

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    Article 23 Part 2 of the Universal Declaration of Human Right runs that everyone, without any discrimination, has the right to equal pay for equal work. In this regards, statistics says that gender inequality in general, part of which is unequal pay, began to decline in the last ten years, but the process goes slowly and unevenly. In particular, the gender pay gap ranges from less than 10% in some Southeast countries to more than 40% in some countries of Central Asia (International Labour Organization

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    The film “Inequality for All” discusses the declining wage-earnings of the American middle class by former labor secretary under President Bill Clinton, Robert Reich. Reich presents economic information in such a complex way for everybody to understand and become engaged in the situation we are going through as a country. Reich was first introduced to Bill Clinton during a scholarship cruise in 1968. Reich became seasick on the cruise and Clinton was kind enough to bring Reich a cup of soup and that’s

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    The text I have decided to do a critical review on is “The Celtic Tiger: the myth of social partnership in Ireland” written by Kieran Allen. In this book Kieran looks at how the Celtic Tiger brought wealth and opportunity, but also talks about the majority of people in Ireland at the time of The Celtic Tiger who did not share the same experience, and did not gain anything in wealth. At this time Ireland was going through increases in salaries, there was now a rise in sales, a productivity increase

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    Wealth inequality; its not a topic many people would choose to make a YouTube video about. However, earlier this year a video regarding this very topic went viral and received over 12 million views on YouTube. It is titled, Wealth Inequality in America, which was produced by the YouTube user Politizane. The issue of wealth inequality across the United States is well known, but this video shows you the magnitude of the disproportion in intense and illustrative manner. It uses charts to explain in

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    social inequality found in the larger society (Barkan, 2013, pg. 209). We often see many laws that try to adapt to our ever changing society, but often fall short and cause a greater inequality amongst the groups it was trying to help. Inequality in the laws can be based on race, religion, gender, or even income levels. Law makers try to make laws that will be beneficial to society as whole, and that is where we see discriminations come into play. Although many groups have face inequality women

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    The Bridge of Winds Rural communities, consisting of primarily minority groups, are predominately found throughout western China, each rich with their own traditions and values. Despite differences in their unique cultures, a large majority of them live underprivileged lives. The wealth gap in China has been increasing rapidly since the opening of the economy to global trade with the creation of a free market in the 1980’s. As a result of the economy’s growth, many residents in urban metropolitan

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    Sabrina Tavernise there is a rising perception of class tensions between the rich and the poor due to income inequalities. This opinion stems from the results of a survey that was conducted early in December of last year. The main idea on this article was to convey a message that there is a rise in people’s perception of class tension between the rich and the poor because of income inequalities. The author’s

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    where hard work will be paid off and where responsibility will be rewarded. America will be a country where anyone can make it if they tried no matter what background; however, this address is countered by the idea that the vicious circle of income inequality is growing. This means that the proportion of the citizens that never actually make it up to the wealthy ladder and have to remain in rags will continue to grow. Theodore Roosevelt, while delivering his speech at The New Nationalism brought out

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    watching the video Wealth Inequality in America (2012) and reading the article Apple’s Retail Army, Long on Loyalty but short on Pay by David Segal (2012), I started reflecting on how blind we have become to the conception of America’s growing economy. While the social stratification is an ideal ladder, for the poor to middle classes to seek for economical growth to reach the top, the wealth class. There’s a misconception on how corporations are helping society’s economic growth. While growing in

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