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With respect to the social mobility issues being experienced in higher education, it has been argued that it perpetuates the situation by being run on selectivity and on wealth, as mentioned above.
If this was true, they might notice the words "poor" and "poverty" appear 446 times and that "wealth" is mentioned in 1,273 verses, rarely positively.
While running for the 2004 and 2008 Democratic Presidential nomination, U.S. Senator John Edwards (D-NC), who had amassed millions of dollars as a top tort lawyer, downplayed his wealth, and mentioned that his "father worked in a mill all his life".
His data suggest that, with the exceptions mentioned, wealth of this sort does tend to grow faster than the economy as a whole.
Wants might include the wealth and power mentioned before, but needs could include information, assistance with a problem, or peace of mind, in addition to material possessions.
A few entrepreneurs are acting before they have anyone to pass their wealth on to not to mention real wealth.
Only 7% mentioned "building wealth".
Or with his occasional awkwardness in handling questions about his wealth, as when he mentioned in Michigan that his wife owns two Cadillacs?
In a speech in which he mentioned "The Wealth and Poverty of Nations," Mr. Romney suggested that a superior culture explains why Israelis are more economically successful than Palestinians.
Instead, entrepreneurs mentioned its wealth in experienced marketing and managerial executives, its location near several international airports, its financial services and venture capital investors, and its quality of life as other important factors.
While political freedom is supposedly a cornerstone of the document, the distribution of wealth is not even mentioned.
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