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    Out Of Control: A Consideration of the Appropriate Response To Drug Addiction Given the Complicated Moral Agency of the Addict 

    Reisinger, Nathaniel W.
    Addiction is complex, painful, and ultimately stands as a significant obstacle the alleviation of poverty, and this paper represents but one all too brief attempt at understanding this problem. But I think a good place to ...
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    Why Should America Support the Earned Income Tax Credit? 

    Kleine, Katja E.
    The purpose of this paper is first and foremost to bring more attention to the Earned Income Tax Credit and to respond to growing arguments against it. First, I will explain the arguments and attacks. Then, I will explain ...
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    Partiality as Justice: a Critique of Thomas Pogge's World Poverty and Human Rights 

    Weber, Alexander W.
    . . . I find the priority and emphasis Pogge gives to negative obligations in formulating our moral obligation to alleviate poverty to be troubling. In Pogge's work, positive obligations based on justice can only arise ...
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    The Over Representation of Disabilities in Disadvantaged Communities and the Corresponding Effects on Resilience 

    Vardell, E. Brooks
    The State of Learning Disabilities, 2009 stated that -- "Families below the poverty line reported that 4.1% of their children (ages 6-17) have learning disabilities. For families that were not poor, that figure was 2.7%. ...
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    Holistic Approaches to Early Childhood Education as Seen in The Perry Preschool, The Carolina Abecedarian Project, The Chicago Child Parent Centers, and Head Start 

    Greenberg, Leah
    Simple educational preschool programs are often not enough to compensate for the negative aspects of poverty. Evidence from “compensatory and regular preschool programs generally indicates weak and inconsistent effects on ...
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    Representations of Poor Whites in the Works of William Faulkner 

    Null, Matthew N.
    This essay examines representations of the rural poor in the novel As I Lay Dying and the short story "Barn Burning." In conjunction with these fictional works, the essay explores the ethnic origins of poor whites and their ...
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    Sex For Survival: Prostitution, Poverty, and Inequality 

    Woodward, Alexandria Helen
    For this topic, there has been a significant amount of work directly on prostitution and the accompanying theoretical or moral arguments. My aim is to analyze the different arguments on prostitution policy and select the ...
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    "Scared Sick": Poverty And Childhood Trauma Intervention 

    Dean, Rebecca C. (Becca)
    Childhood trauma, which disrupts brain development, is disproportionately common in poor families. Current interventions focus on two main protective factors, parental attachment and creative expressiveness, which often ...
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    Microcredit in the Developed World: Can Microcredit Serve as an Effective Tool of Poverty Alleviation in the United States? 

    Morgan, Sarah C.
    This paper investigates the following topics: An overview of microcredit and microfinance as tools of poverty alleviation -- The impact and execution of microcredit in the less developed world -- The impact and execution ...
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    Mindfulness Intervention in Education: Can We Address Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Deficits of Children in Poverty at School? 

    McColloch, Catherine
    This paper investigates the emerging field of mindfulness-based stress reduction for children, examining current programs to assess potential integration into schools serving children from low socioeconomic status families. ...
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