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    Homelessness And Poverty

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    variables that resulted into them falling into poverty. These families or individuals are often forgotten or ignored‚ typically resulting in them dropping out of their schooling to search for an employment opportunity. While some believe that these individuals should use their own resources to find their way out of extreme poverty‚ others find that programs should be provided within the community to aid these individuals in finding their way out of poverty. These individuals should

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    Causes for Poverty

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    Causes of Poverty: The basic causes of poverty in India are as follows: (1) Colonial Exploitation: During the British administration‚ the industrial sector of the economy was completely destroyed. The people were bound to depend on agriculture. The man-land ratio declined giving rise to widespread underemployment and disguised unemployment. Further the Britishers compelled the poor farmers to sell their product at a lower price and sold the British industrial product at a higher price in Indian

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    Problems in Poverty

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    English 101 12 November 2013 Problems in Poverty “The poverty of the poor is their destruction”‚ says the Book of Proverbs. As in any story there are two sides to be told. It is neither the rich man nor the poor man’s fault but rather a compilation of responsibility on both sides. Stories on the television or articles in the newspaper inform American’s frequently on the issue of poverty in this country. The types and studies of American’s living in poverty is on the rise. There are children going

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    causes of poverty

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    Three main causes of poverty Poverty‚ the stage of being indigent or extremely poor is the common phenomena of the world. Today about one-fifth of the world’s population lives in extreme poverty. For example‚ Indonesia‚ Filipina‚ Africa and Afghanistan. They don’t have adequate food‚ water‚ sanitation‚ education or healthcare‚ poverty may leads to dead and extinct. The causes of world poverty are widespread diseases‚ geographical location and unethical company. Firstly‚ widespread diseases is

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    Global Poverty

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    Poverty is a serious issue that has been going on for centuries. Every day there are people who die due to hunger but there are solutions to reducing‚ and even stopping‚ poverty. Global poverty comes in an abundance of shapes and sizes. One of the main sources of poverty is the lack of investment in the future at all levels. The manufacturer outsources to China because he does not want to invest in long-term employees. The government does not want to invest in quality employees through education

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    Poverty in Liberia

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    What is poverty? To be poor is to be underprivileged‚ to live a lifestyle not deemed a proper and healthy one to most‚ and‚ as is the main connotation‚ to have an insufficient amount of money. Fourteen years of civil war has left the infrastructure of Liberia in ruin‚ affecting water‚ sanitation‚ food security and livelihood in general. This has left Liberia the third poorest country in the world‚ in terms of GDP per capita. In actuality‚ there are only two classes in Liberia: the very rich and

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    Poverty in India

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    Poverty in India is widespread‚ with the nation estimated to have a third of the world’s poor. In 2011‚ World Bank stated‚ 32.7% of the total Indian people fall below the international of US$ 1.25 per day (PPP) while 68.7% live on less than US$ 2 per day. According to 2010 data from the United Nations Development Program‚ an estimated 37.2% of Indians live below the country’s national poverty line. A 2010 report by the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) states that 8 Indian states

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    Poverty Speech

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    The issue of poverty is an issue that has been around for decades but yet‚ it still hasn’t been addressed correctly or efficiently. It’s a serious issue that affects a large amount being 1.4 billion people globally‚ many of these people living on less than $1.25 every day. It’s estimated that about 25‚000 people die every day of hunger or hunger-related causes‚ according to the United Nations. This is one person every three and a half seconds‚ and unfortunately it’s mostly children that die to

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    Discuss the impact of poverty on the health of New Zealanders Introduction This essay will explore low- finance‚ health issues and children needs has became a big problem in New Zealand‚ One of the main problems in New Zealand is poverty. Poverty is the one who lacks a certain amount of controlling their belongings or money (Danielle‚ 2011) Absolute poverty is lacking basic human needs‚ which commonly includes clean and fresh water‚ nutrition‚ health care‚ education‚ clothing and shelter (John

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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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