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    No Child Left Behind and the Achievement Gap: Disadvantaged Students Are No Better Off Than Before. Now What? 

    Young, Angela L.
    It is clear that students are entering school with gaps, but from factors that are somewhat malleable. There is a potential for recovery from coming in with gaps, particularly related to health and nutrition. Tanner et al ...
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    Menstrual Mismanagement: An Economic Synthesis of Period Poverty and its Overlapping Facets in Low- and Middle-Income Countries 

    Bartley, Bridget Ann
    Existing literature splits experiences of menstrual poverty across hardware and software deprivation lines. . . . This paper will focus on both facets of period poverty specifically in low- and middle-income countries. ...
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    Racial and Economic Discrimination in the American Criminal Justice System: An Investigation of and Alternatives to Judicial Sentencing in Criminal Courts in Non-Capital Cases 

    Kern, Kathleen A.
    My experiences as an investigator at the Public Defender Service for DC sparked my interest in this topic of racial and economic discrimination in the criminal justice system. I examine previous research and case studies ...
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    Summer Programs for Children in Appalachia 

    Williams, Angela G.
    The Appalachian region receives little national attention or funds to alleviate its rampant poverty. Rawls's concept of fair equality of opportunity should be the goal of programs that work to alleviate poverty. Christian ...
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    Released But Not Freed: The Impact of Incarceration on Post-Release Employment 

    Zhang, Chenxiaoyang
    This paper focuses on the disparate access to the labor market for incarcerated males of low socioeconomic status, as this is the overwhelming majority of the prison population. The very presence of incarceration, compounded ...
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    Oral Health Disparities: A Gradient Remedied Through Educational Programs 

    Tomkies, Brittany C.
    Dental health in the context of larger health in the United States is a vital area of research as it has a direct impact on overall health, equality of opportunity in the work force, and generational dental health. This ...
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    POVERTY SLAM! How Slam Poetry Transforms the Lives of Impoverished Youth 

    Kientz, Sarah C.
    This paper will discuss slam poetry's impact on impoverished youth by looking at the format and history of slam, slam's connection to poverty, and why slam makes such a connection to impoverished youth. The most important ...
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    An Unlikely Opposition: Examining Political Threats to the American Welfare State 

    Wilson, Jordan
    . . . the paper opens with a consideration of the harms of a political trend hostile to government social spending. Based on evidence from the current U.S. model as well as European welfare states, I assume that government ...
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    Creating Locational Equilibriums: The Potential Role of Publicly Funded Housing as a Foundation for Equality of Opportunity for Impoverished Children 

    Northcutt, William L. (LeGrand)
    Public Housing Projects in the United States have not been built on a large scale since 1981. The idea of building new, government funded, low income housing units is not particularly popular due to the previous historical ...
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    Debtors' Prison: Virginia's Poor Source for Funding Appointed Counsel 

    McKay, Melanie
    Virginia statute provides for “repayment of representation costs by convicted persons” as part of the cost of prosecution, which is typically assessed by the court as part of sentencing. Payment of these costs is one of ...
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    AuthorAbebrese, Emmanuel L. (1)Ackell, Laura M. (Maggie) (1)Amba, Yasin G. (1)Axelrod, Megan A. (1)Banning, Stephanie K. (1)Barnes, Kendre S. (1)Bartley, Bridget Ann (1)Berry, Laura M. (1)Boston, Dane E. (1)Brown, Mackenzie (1)... View MoreSubject
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