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Those who don't turn a profit are often shut out.
But when tax-writing committees try to end such practices, they are often shut down by powerful financial lobbyists.
In a strong chapter called "The Privacy of the Poor," he observes that "the powerful have usually found ways to set themselves apart" — from the ships' captains who dine in private cabins to the bosses who separate themselves from their cubicle-dwelling underlings by retreating into private offices with doors that are often shut, "even on casual Fridays".
Across the world, low-income communities are often shut out of financial services like savings accounts, insurance or mortgages because they cannot afford premiums or fees, lack formal or regular jobs, collateral, identification or credit history – or because they struggle to read and write.
At home, in school, in communities and in wider society opportunities are often shut off to working-class kids, he suggests, partly because less well-off youngsters don't tend to have access to the connections and social capital their better-off peers do, but, he argues, it is also because of the "soft bigotry" of low expectations.
And researchers returning to their home countries are often shut out of insular academic communities.
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"School was often shut, and there were widespread curfews.
But logic is often shut out of the abortion debate.
On television, too, they're often shut out.
Further along the street, Louis Armstrong Park is often shut for reconstruction, but well worth a tour for its statues and to see Congo Square, a hub for dancing and drumming in the 19th century.
They're often shut out of jobs that would hoist them onto the first rungs of the economic ladder shampoo assistant, pipe layer's helper, home health aide because they lack the time and money to take the classes and serve the apprenticeships to pass the exam.
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