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Expectations are the most overlooked element regarding poverty, when considering its importance in industrially developed countries. When it is claimed that poverty is intrinsically linked to certain behaviour patterns (as […]
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Good questions can never be asked too often. In the light of recent events in London and other cities in the UK where the term poverty has been used as […]
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So David Cameron is at it again; a new rhetoric of meaningless powder-puff substance. His recent applauding of the ‘tough’ sentencing being handed down to those participating or in-sighting the […]
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So the riots in England and for a brief moment Wales; are over… for now at least, and the evaluation of how, why, who to blame has begun. In the […]
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I have recently been concerned with the cost of spinach. I like spinach but I find that I must always buy at least three bags to meet my appetite for […]
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The UK’s current model of planning looks towards increased levels of privatisation without considering their consequences beyond the immediate financial returns. The effect on society (most noticeably the restrictions placed […]
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There are almost 200 countries on the planet today. Over 30 have decided to build physical barriers to separate their nation from another. An additional three are being proposed (by […]
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The protest of 2005 in France have a lesson that runs concurrently back and forward in time, they are an event with a socio political relevance beyond their direct cultural […]
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Unimaginatively the apathy triangle is a combination of the problems created by out societies approach to the three outlined issues, the passive consumer, global inactivity concerning climate change and political avoidance regarding responsibility and ideology in […]