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    Reducing Child Poverty

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    People living in poverty are disadvantaged because they can’t afford things they need; the Welsh Government defines it as “not having enough money to buy food‚ clothing and a safe place to live”3. On a worldwide scale this issue is much worse‚ with many children having no access to clean water and adequate sanitation which leads to 1.4 million children dying each year1. Many more die (10.6 million in total) prematurely from other poverty related problems‚ such as lack of medicine. According to the

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    Poverty: A Major Issue

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    POVERTY A MAJOR ISSUE Poverty is lack of basic human needs like health‚ education‚ clean water‚ nutrition etc. It is a condition where people’s basic needs for food‚ clothing‚ and shelter are not being met. It is curse and something like nobody would want to own. Poverty is generally of two types: (1) Absolute poverty occurs when people cannot obtain adequate resources to support a minimum level of physical health. 2) Relative poverty occurs when people do not enjoy a certain minimum

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    Faving Poverty

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    Facing Poverty with A Rich Girl’s Habit India Pasley Charlotte Walker ENG 090 October 27‚ 2013 “Facing Poverty with a Rich Girl’s Habit”‚ is about a young woman named Kim‚ growing up in Queens‚ New York. Born in South Korea to a lifestyle of luxury with maids and a mansion but raised in New York due to the loss of her father’s millions overnight. Now faced with a mean look of poverty of trying to accustom with public transportation

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    POVERTY IN THE PHILIPPINES During the 1990s‚ the Philippines made significant progress in fighting poverty. According to the Family Income and Expenditure Survey of 1997‚ poverty incidence fell from 49.3% of total population in 1985 to 40.6% in 1994 and 36.8% in 1997. According to an ADB study conducted by Ernie Pernia and Arsenio Balisacan‚ however‚ the decline in poverty rates did nothing to improve the country’s notoriously inequitable income distribution. Despite the more-or-less sustained

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    Poverty Alleviation

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    POVERTY ALLEVIATION THROUGH MICROFINANCE At the most basic level‚ the key to ending extreme poverty is to enable the poorest of the poor to get their foot on the ladder of development. ~ Jeffrey D. Sachs Creating self employment opportunities is one way of attacking poverty and solving the problems of unemployment. The Scheme of Micro-finance has been found as an effective instrument for lifting the poor above the level of poverty by providing them increased self-employment

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    Argument: Poverty

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    Jaycee Hicks Ethos Argument: Poverty Eng. Comp II Danen Jobe Traffic Jam: Prevention‚ Protection‚ and Prosecution Imagine that it is a beautiful day outside and you decide to take your child out for a walk. With stores conveniently located on most corners and a neighborhood park nearby‚ the possibilities of where you can take your child is endless. As a parent it is pertinent to teach your child the basic rules to survival as early as the child can comprehend the lessons. These survival

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    Poverty in Iceland

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    Poverty in Iceland Poverty in Iceland In this essay I will inform you on poverty in Iceland‚ which is more common than one would think‚ and give my opinion on how this situation should be handled to lessen poverty and make our community better and easier to live in. Poverty in Iceland is not a myth‚ it is there and if you look for it you probably won’t have to look for long. Kids in schools are from all classes of wealth from having wealthy parents who can afford

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    Education and Poverty

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    Exploring Poverty and Education Education and poverty is a difficult subject to explore. Many views are held when it comes to the value of education for the underprivileged and whether or not it is the key to removing an individual from an impoverished condition. “The Social Animal”‚ a book by David Brooks‚ explores this subject of poverty and education through the life of one of his characters named Erica. Erica comes from an ethnic background‚ from a broken home‚ born from parents who did not

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    Obesity And Poverty

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    in poverty (“Poverty in the‚” 2013). The question these numbers pose is whether or not there is a direct correlation between obesity and poverty. Existing studies suggest a direct relationship between poverty and obesity. If there is a causal relationship between these two variables‚ what does this mean for America in terms of its over-reliance on processed food? What consequences may Americans expect to see if such a relationship were ignored over the longer term? Americans living in poverty are

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    India Poverty

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    Troy Kelly English Professor Poverty Issues in Bombay‚ India Bombay‚ located in India‚ is India ’s capital with a population of 18 million people. However half of Bombay’s population is living in tenement housing or are homeless. It’s not uncommon to find families outdoors living under bridges or along railroad tracks. The lives of Bombay’s poor involve terrible poverty‚ squalor‚ and almost unimaginable suffering and deprivation. Many people living in Bombay do not have access to clean

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