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3 pages in length. The writer discusses the pros/cons, general opinion and impact on work environment of "Making Ends Meet" and "Time To Kill." No bibliography.
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the struggles of survival are especially difficult due to underestimated needs. The articles cons are few, however, it does fail to provide a wide enough respondent sampling with regard
to the telephone interview utilized to gather statistical information. General opinion of the articles leads one to contemplate because society is fundamentally based upon performance and profit, it is not
unusual to find many contemporary societies still reflect incredible amounts of poverty, disease and homelessness in spite of the fact that their resources are fully capable of feeding, clothing, housing,
educating and medicinally caring for their suffering masses. The selfishness exuded by individuals - as well as the governments - each and every day is, even though not necessarily
outwardly obvious, significantly associated with the increase of poverty. When discussing the impact this topic has upon ones work environment, the student may
choose to discuss how easily recognizable are the effects of such misinterpreted information as found in the official census, illustrating how governments are far too incapable of protecting those who
cannot fend for themselves against a broken system. Through the distortion of individualism, humanity has turned into a selfish, egotistical and myopic entity; no longer are societies - or
the individuals who live within them - more concerned with others than they are with themselves. Interpreting "Making Ends Meet" as a means by which to illustrate how society
has lost its compassion for all others is a simple matter of applying social responsibility: Being aware of the impacts ones actions have upon the rest of society. Far
too many people, societies and their governments believe it is their inherent right as a human being to exercise whatever choices they see fit, despite the fact that their selfish
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