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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'poor'
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| "Charity does not have the effect Christians want. It makes people lazy and keeps them poor" give reasons for your answer, showing that you have considered more than one point of view. |
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| "arguaby the annual general report is a poor aid to economic decision making" Discuss. |
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| "Charity does not have an effect Christians want, it makes people lazy and it keeps them poor" Discuss. |
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| "Charity does not have the effect Christians want. It makes people lazy and keeps them poor" Do you agree? |
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| "Charity does not have the effect Christians want. It makes people lazy and keeps them poor" give reasons for your answer, showing that you have considered more than one point of view. |
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| "Charity does not have the effect Christians want. It makes people lazy and keeps them poor." Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer, showing you have thought about more than one point of view |
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| "Charity does not have the effect that Christians want. It makes people lazy and keeps them poor" Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer showing you have considered more than one point of view. |
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| "Dickens had intended through a stirring and entertaining tale, to awaken his readers' minds and hearts to the suffering of the poor." Did he succeed? |
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| "He wasn't just another hero, was he? He was more complicated. Poor Carlo."What is your response to the presentation of Carlo in light of Pelagia's final comment? |
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| "Is God on the side of the poor?" |
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| "Italy remained poor and backward despite all of Mussolini's Attempts to promote economic growth" |
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| "Poor countries are more at risk from natural hazards than rich countries" How far do you agree with this statement? |
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| "The New Poor Law failed to deal with the problems of Poverty" - Use the sources and your own knowledge to explain whether you agree with this interpretation of the effects of the poor Law Act of 1834. |
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| "We should look after the poor in our own country before we help the poor in other countries." Do you agree? |
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| "We Teenagers feel the older generation left us a poor world". |
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| The poor were treated more harshly at Andover than in -any other workhouses. Do you agree with this interpretation? Explain your answer using the sources and knowledge from your studies. |
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| Walter Mitty and the Poor Relations Story |
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| 'Continuous but limited.' How far do you agree with this view of changes in state provision for the poor in the period c.1830-1939? |
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| 'Ebenezer Scrooge: Man of the people.' Show how Dickens uses the character of scrooge to influence his reader's attitudes to the poor of Victorian England. |
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| 'How far do these sources support the historian Vincent Crimon's view that the witches of the 16th Century were predominantly "poor old hags"?' |
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| 'In late vicorian Britain despite many critical comments, Poverty was still regarded as the fault of the poor and deserving of punishment.'Discuss the appropriateness of this judgment by reference to the four extracts. |
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| 'Poor and backward' or 'wealthy and developing' - which of these descriptions most accurately portrays Britain in 1750? |
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| 'The development of the international economy in the period 1945-91 favoured rich countries at the expense of the poor.' How far do you agree? |
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| 'The essence of a satisfactory health service is that the rich and poor are treated alike, that poverty is not a disability and wealth is not advantaged.' To what extent has Bevan's vision for the British national health service been realised? |
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| 'The Land Registration Act 2002 makes a poor attempt at reforming the law of adverse possession' - Discuss this statement. |
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