Not exact matches
Because of the split between rich and
poor, our
society currently fails to
give basic prenatal care
in thousands of pregnancies each year.
But I would just mention them, namely the science - based technology which
gives power to humans to control and engineer with material, social and even psychic forces to achieve purposes and goals for the future chosen by humans; the revolutionary social changes produced by the revolts of the
poor and the oppressed
in all
societies; and the break - up of the traditional religious integration of
societies and their reintegration by the State.
Christ came to the people who, during that time, were not even allowed to
give offerings to «god»
in the temple: they were
poor and considered worthless ~ it was a time of a classist
society.
The expense of political campaigns
gives the
poor less and less of a voice
in government and
society.
They are certainly well known
in Hindu culture
in which
giving to the
poor is deeply embedded
in society.
But I also believe that social justice is important
given the systemic disadvantages
in our country; heterosexual divorce is probably more detrimental than gay marriage; caring for the
poor goes a long way toward reducing the «felt need» for abortion; and that setting Biblical morality up as civil law is probably not the way to go
in a pluralistic
society...
Yet I've been deemed fit to work so I think the labour party should look at why Freud and Purnell delivered an ESA and WCA medical so bad it has caused massive concern to disabled, people, why is it labour has hit the
poorest in society, Blair
gave the pensioners a 75 p pension rise while delivering a 60 % pay rise and pension rise and expenseses rise to MP's.
Yes, fairness means
giving money to help the
poorest in society.
Omisore called on the wealthy Nigerians to always remember the
poor in the
society in order to
give them hope and make the nation peaceful.
Given the
poor prognosis and limited treatment options
in pancreatic cancer, new therapies to combat the disease are desperately needed: Earlier this year, the American Cancer
Society reported that it is estimated that
in 2016, nearly 42,000 people will die from the disease, surpassing the number of deaths from breast cancer by more than 1,000.
Sadly, so many big names
in our
society give credence to the test - score abuses levied on our nation's
poorest children as they blindly pursue the pretty words associated to a deregulated (and so very lucrative) school reform.
When will people learn that taxing the upper and middle class wage earners
in a
given society at a disproportionate rate generally does nothing to help the
poor or the needy?
The history is very, very
poor and
gives you no faith
in law
societies properly, appropriately, and even - handedly disciplining members.»