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  • Essay / The Power of Money - 876

    Money, money, moneyWhen I was a young boy I attended a very prestigious school, the only aspect I could never understand was why my best friend who was my neighbor couldn't go to the same school. school. My parents told me he couldn't afford school and that I should be grateful for a better education. This intrigued me for many years. Why should opportunities be controlled by their bank account? These days, what you can do and where you can go is judged by how much money you have. This segregation created by economic status can lead to discrimination within society. Discrimination is commonplace within communities in first world countries. Friend groups within schools are judged as buying what you can buy with your money. The recent release of the US poverty rate chart shows that 15% of Americans live in poverty. Many of these people are discriminated against because of their unhappy nature. Neighborhoods are limited by how much you earn, neighborhoods are categorized, upper middle class and lower class. Naming living standards and housing standards created by people's economic circumstances creates discrimination within society. When people pass through poor neighborhoods, they lock their doors and get sweaty hands. This discrimination or the belief that when you go through a poor neighborhood you're going to get robbed is created by segregation that people's economic status prevents people from escaping. these neighborhoods. Many of these problems are faced by illegal aliens, who are easy prey for the discrimination that society imposes on them. A recently released Homeland Security report shows the number of illegal aliens in America. "In summary, the number of illegal immigrants living in the United States... middle of paper...... affects the world. » « Nelson Mandela: “If this is true, then why does society limit access to education? If society wants to change the world, then allow children to go to school, regardless of their money. Helping other countries with their education fund, this will limit the number of people leaving for a better life and give disabled people better rights, because if we don't act now, the discrimination these people face will only only get worse and their standard of living will only get worse. I want to take you back to my story, the little boy, who happened to be my friend, his name was Jack, that's what I'm trying to make you understand, everyone is a human being, they have names , they have stories. . Putting a number on someone's head is dehumanizing so why do we put monetary value on people's heads if you with society then go ahead forget my story and my name and tag me. 4664.