The Rich VS. The Poor By Fifteen Cents. The Poor.

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The Rich VS. The Poor By Fifteen Cents

The Poor

The Rich

Look at this family. Look at that family. What made them so poor, and what made them so rich? Let’s take a look at it from the historical point of view.

Agricultural Society The more land you had, the richer you were.

The identities of landlords and farmers were in a great contrast. Landlords and their children were always the rich; farmers had to settle for such harsh conditions.

Can the next generation make a difference?

Industrial Society If you had capital, you were the bosses. If you didn’t, you were the laborers.

The capital exploited the labor. The capital made a lot of money, but the labors still remained inferior, receiving little salary.

Will the world become fair in a new era?

Computer Age You need to have the knowledge to use the high-tech equipment.

Nowadays, as we proceed to the era of information explosion, such problems seem to become more and more serious.

Solution - Government More job opportunities. Better social welfare system. Equal education opportunities.

Solution - NGOs ‧ Distribution

Solution - Individual Donation Volunteer work

As long as we contribute, the world will become a better place!