I would argue that one cannot judge the fairness of any particular distribution without knowing something about the rules of the game that gave rise to it. Imagine a society in which incomes were as
The Marshall plan was to help build up Western European nations due to the fact that communism spreads easiest in poverty stricken war torn countries. Then to make it worst Europe is a collective of several countries that are closest to America’s borders from the Atlantic, so to further containing communism in the east, they had to solidify the Democracy in the west.
Philippines is a country rich in culture and heritage. But with the modernization, these begin to fade. Everyone should help with the continuity and preservation of our culture.
A simple way to do it is by speaking in our native tongue or dialects. We can also teach our younger generations the games that we used to play like tumbang preso, piko, patintero, luksong tinik, etc. and some of our dances. We can also promote it by sharing through social media.
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Rock and roll challenged the conformity of the 1950s by discussing controversial subjects that were very much frowned upon at the time. It challenged the social strictness of the time. Song topics included parties, drugs, and romantic interactions.
The culture of conformity gradually began to loosen as more and more people were affected by rock and roll music.
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