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    immigrants traveled from their homes of poverty and poor conditions to experience a better life for their families. The dream of the immigrants was that of achieving the successes of their dreams. Instead what the immigrants found was that of a vicious cycle of poverty. Extreme poverty kept immigrants in a vicious cycle by showing just how hard it is to travel to another country to try and achieve better life in America. Immigrants later realized that America needed immigrants in order for them to

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    Poverty In Latin America

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    Latin America has the worst distribution of wealth in the world. The gap between rich and poor is one of the biggest‚ and much higher than it is in the industrialized countries or the regions of the Third World. The continent has an unclear privilege of rich people with a society in extreme poverty conditions‚ while in some countries the proportion of poor has stabilized‚ the absolute number has been growing every year. Because of corruption in the political states‚ lack of social interest in the

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    Poverty America Greatest Sins Even though some people think this problem can easily be solved. It’s a terrible thing our country faces each year. Because Peer pressure is a problem many young kids face. The impact of drugs in the communities and poverty and how it changes lives. There are numerous elements that play a hand in the increased number of violent acts. I had to say poverty is the worst of them all. There are multiple factors that play in the crime wave we see. I feel a major problem that

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    Poverty In America Essay

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    Poverty is a big problem in the Americas. In 2010‚ 15.1% of all citizens were below the poverty line- and people aren’t magically getting wealthier. A question has been rising: Are people able to change their social and financial status? Is it fixed‚ or changeable‚ or somewhere in between? It all depends on how willing a person is to try to get out of poverty. If one sits around and does nothing but cry about how poor they are‚ they will not be as successful as someone who keeps their head up looking

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    The cycle of poverty and systemic destruction of families is passed on through generations. This cycle is embedded in our society and is often times overlooked. This cycle is difficult to break; however‚ it is possible through the youth. Beginning with the youth would ultimately provide hope even when the system has been against them for so long. The cycle of poverty is defined as a long period of time where poor families are economically challenged for generations because they have very little access

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    Child Poverty In America

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    class and the bottom is the majority which is lower-class and poverty stricken individuals. There are many factors than can influence why a person is impoverished. Poverty is a globalized disadvantage that stems from circumstances such as birth‚ the environment one lives in‚ one’s education level‚ demographic‚ and many other causes. Many argue that‚ to fix poverty one must start within their household. However‚ I believe that systematic poverty beings upstairs‚ due to our government’s inability to effectively

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    In this paper‚ I am going to discuss the invisibility of poverty. Many of us know what poverty looks like. We’ve seen the massive cultivating images from foreign countries of starving children living on their own without a single support system in place for them. Stuff like this always seems to hit close to the heart for most people‚ including myself; but what about the poverty happening right before our very own eyes? What about the millions of American’s who are struggling on a daily basis to find

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    Faces of Poverty In the United States‚ the Great Depression started soon after the stock market crash of October 1929‚ which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors. The Great Depression was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world. Over the next few years spending and investment stopped causing steep declines in industrial output and rising levels of unemployment as failing companies laid off workers. Times

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    injustices that have left many people in poverty and debt. Without a doubt‚ the things that are making the people here within this nation‚ a nation separated from Britain suffer the most is penury that they have recieved. Poverty has driven the people of the United States to live in horrible neighborhoods or on almost empty streets. The official poverty rate in 2015 was 13.5% of the population‚ which is about 43.1 million people. About sixty percent of people in poverty in the U.S. are made up of single

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    The Dire Need for Universal Health Care The United States is considered by many to be the greatest country in the world. However‚ when it comes to health care the US is ranked behind 36 other countries‚ according to the World Health Organization. If one was to do any research at all‚ they would find that an overwhelming 34 of these 36 countries all have one thing in common. They all use a universal health care system. This is not just a mere coincidence. The problems and outrageous cost within

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