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    Child Poverty

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    Child Poverty‚ Is there a Solution? Introduction Child Poverty has been an ongoing issue throughout the world for decades. We’ve seen it become a problem dating back the great depression‚ World War I and World War II. Also the problem of child poverty is a huge concern in other ends of the world. In this paper I will talk to you about child poverty at a glance fallowed by poverty levels in different places. Lastly I will touch on the Illinois and Chicago’s child poverty level. We all

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    Global Poverty

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    Global Poverty Around the world‚ in rich or poor countries‚ poverty has always been present. In most nations today‚ inequality--the gap between the rich and the poor--is quite high and often widening. The causes are numerous‚ including a lack of individual responsibility‚ bad government policy‚ exploitation by people‚ and business with power and influence or some combination of these and other factors. Many feel that high levels of inequality will affect some social cohesion and lead to problems

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    Poverty in Lagos

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    AN ESSAY ON THE EFFECTS‚ CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS OF POVERTY USING LAGOS STATE AS A CASE STUDY. Written by: TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INRODUCTION 2. INTRODUCTION TO STUDY AREA 3. CAUSES OF POVERTY IN LAGOS STATE 4. EFFECTS OF POVERTY IN LAGOS STATE 5. SOLUTIONS TO POVERTY IN LAGOS STATE 6. CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION TO STUDY AREA. Lagos is the most populous city in Nigeria‚ the largest country in Africa. The metropolitan area‚ an estimated 300 square kilometers‚

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    What Is Poverty

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    In Jo Goodwin Parker’s essay "What is Poverty?" she asks you first to listen. To listen to her story of what poverty is like. She then talks about the different aspects of what poverty is‚ what parts it includes that make it a dangerous reality. Jo talks about the lack of health conditions she and her three children suffer from. After explaining that the government only gives a small amount of money per month‚ you see why she can’t afford more nutritional foods and soaps to clean her kids. The outside

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    Poverty Essay

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    Adriano Polanco Poverty is one of the biggest problems we are dealing with in our world. What is poverty you might ask‚ well poverty is the state or condition of having little or no money‚ goods‚ or means of support. My question is why is poverty a problem? If the world banded together there would be no task we could not accomplish; but that’s just it we are divided nations living on one world. Poverty is present in most‚ if not all nations‚ and the gap between the rich and the poor is

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    poverty and children

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    Poverty Problem Poverty is quite an issue not only in third world countries but also here in the United States. Interviews were conducted with 74 families with school-age children‚ including 44 families living at or below 150% of the federal poverty level and 30 families living above 150% of poverty (Heymann 5). Over 14 million U.S. children lived in poverty in 1997 (Sherman and Sandfort 555). Many times it is easy for people to hide certain aspects of their lives. However‚ poverty is not one

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    Poverty and Inequality

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    Poverty and Inequality As far as most American people think‚ U.S. is the most powerful country in the world in terms of gross economy and average people living standards. What’s more‚ U.S has been labeled as “The nation of Freedom” for a long time‚ which means that people enjoy the equal rights of all. In fact‚ while many people are still immersed in this kind of thought‚ there are millions of people living under poverty or not enjoying the equal rights. Whether people agree with it or not‚ the

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    Curse of Poverty

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    Poverty is curse as far as developing and underdeveloped countries are concerned. Developed countries such as US are not faced with poverty as their population is provided well with material things‚ food‚ clothes and shelter. In fact‚ these countries enjoy luxuries rather than comforts. Developing nations such as India and underdeveloped African nations face acute poverty. Some of these countries are over populated and are unable to feed their millions. Many people experience starvation

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    Examine the contribution of functionalist sociologists to an understanding of the family (24 marks). Functionalists regard society as a system made up of different parts that depend on each other such as a family. They see family as an important “organ” in the “body” of society. This is because they tend to look at the family in terms of the functions it performs for the benefit of society and the individual. They see the nuclear family of 2 parents with 2 children as the “ideal”. George Peter

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    Poverty In Guatemala

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    Tourists travel to Guatemala and think of a tropical paradise‚ but little do they know what lies in the underbelly. Poverty runs rampant; in fact‚ the minimum wage is $1.58 per hour‚ so some parents attempt to add to that income by finding work in America (Alisha). This dream of wealth becomes a potential reality for those who aspire to move to the U.S.A. in hopes that any money they send back to their children will give them a better life. The following is a true account as recorded by Otto‚ a 15

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