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    Poverty affects 3 million Canadians including approx. 634 000 children Poverty in Canada increased to 9.6% in 2009 13.3% of Canadian children in poverty‚ have low paying job or be unemployed in 2012 Racialized groups/immigrants are more likely to be in poverty Increased in poverty to 1.3 million children in 2012 from 1.0 children in 1989(increase by 23%) Poverty costs $72-94 billion for Canadians In 2012‚ 872‚ 379 Canadians used food banks (23% increase since 2008) 3.1 million households pay more

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    Poverty and inequality in the Philippines remains a challenge. In the past four decades‚ the proportion of households living below the official poverty line has declined slowly and unevenly and poverty reduction has been much slower than in neighboring countries such as the People’s Republic of China‚ Indonesia‚ Thailand‚ and Viet Nam. Economic growth has gone through boom and bust cycles‚ and recent episodes of moderate economic expansion have had limited impact on the poor. Great inequality across

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    Poverty occurs in most parts of the world. Nevertheless‚ the more serious and problematical poverty takes part in the third world and the southern parts of the globe. First of all‚ we have to clearly define the word “poverty”. In a broad sense‚ it means that people within this “poverty” region are poor or have a lower average income per capita than other regions. To a deeper approach‚ we refer “poverty” as people have low educational backgrounds‚ lack of food supplies‚ or people with lower

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    once said‚ “Poverty is the worst form of violence” he wanted to raise awareness for the struggles of poverty. Millions are suffering‚ to this day‚ from this heartbreaking epidemic. The real problem lies in the fact that poverty can be eradicated‚ by putting our minds and resources towards this cause. The number of those in poverty has been increasing every year. Poverty is something that is affecting every country in the world‚ no matter how big or small‚ rich or poor. Eradicating poverty should be

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    had to report on self-efficacy‚ but I also wanted to make sure to touch on the effects of poverty that has been discussed throughout the book as well. Poverty is an issue that more and more of our nation’s children are coming face to face with. The price that children of poverty must pay is unbelievably high. Each year‚ increasing numbers of children are entering schools with needs from circumstances‚ such as poverty‚ that schools are not prepared to meet. Being able to identify and understand children

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    Poverty alleviation programmes in India - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_alleviation_programmes_in_India Poverty alleviation programmes in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Contents 1 Jawhar Gram Samridhi Yojna 2 Employment Assurance Scheme(EAS) 3 National Old Age Pension Scheme(NOAPS) 4 National Family Benefit Scheme(NFBS) 5 National Maternity Benefit Scheme 6 ANNAPURNA 7 Integrated Rural Development programme 8 Rural Housing-Indira

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    GOOD EFFECTS OF A COLLEGE EDUCATION There’s a saying that goes “Everybody should go to college” but then again there is another saying that “College is not for everybody”. The choice is solely dependent on the person to make this choice. Going to college is beneficial to any and everyone. Earning a higher education beyond high school instills constancy of having a goal and completing that goal. In this case going to college and earning your degree. Though in the beginning‚ it may be hard for some

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    FACTORS AFFECTING ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS AT UGANDA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY BY KYOSHABA MARTHA BBA (UCU) 2005/HD04/4262U DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO GRADUATE SCHOOL IN PARTIAL FUFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT OF MAKERERE UNIVERSITY DECEMBER 2009 DECLARATION I‚ Martha Kyoshaba‚ hereby declare that‚ this dissertation is my original work and has never been presented to any university or institution

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    EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGY ON EDUCATION Education has changed significantly in the last twenty years. One of the main reasons education has undergone so many changes is because of technological development. In early 1990s‚ computers and other forms of technology served a minimal role in the classroom. Today‚ many if not most college students attend class with a laptop. In simple‚ technology has revolutionized the way education is being received by the students and imparted by the teachers in

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    “Investing in education is the most effective way to reduce poverty” In many ways this is a difficult statement to assess. There is no doubt that education is a key initiative in the reduction of poverty. Whether it is the most effective is harder to say for sure. We can easily confirm correlation in the relationship between reduced poverty and increases in factors such as education and health. However it is no simple task to measure and compare the level of impact a component such as education has on poverty

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