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    Asian American Struggles

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    Following, the language fluency issue is a key cause to their poverty, therefore, by integrating English fluency programs these individuals will no longer be subject to those issues. Another solution to the language issues would be to be inactive and let lingual and cultural assimilation over time teach these incoming…

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    Congo in Poverty Since its independence in 1960, the Congo has impacted by its lack of infrastructure and the brutal impact of civil war. Under the Mobutu regime, the country had experienced only public debt that have been growing, inflation, and budget deficits but also the system of the corruption that has now reached record levels. During these, state had shown in illogicality, which took effect as a waste of resources, the allocation of these resources for political purposes. Stability has…

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    Poverty rates in developing countries continue to inflate enormously. Countries such as Niger and Burundi are faced with an epidemic of continued poverty and no improvement in sight. Several factors affect the rate of poverty in developing countries. The primary factors that significantly improve or deteriorate poverty rates in countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, Niger, and Burundi are the mean years a women spends in school and the average age of a woman 's first marriage. In perspective, the…

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    Foreign Aid Essay

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    and effective. However, during war the process hinders due to violence and tension between countries, this causes a threat to the efforts. Humanitarian assistance plays a role in foreign aid when a country has been affected by war. The effects of war and peace on foreign aid deeply impacted many countries especially Rwanda. This country went through brutal genocide in 1994, this was a symbol of resilience. Rwanda…

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    Professor Conklin Poverty across America Poverty, as in where the rich get richer, and the poor get poorer. Many communities are filled with poverty, and some don’t even understand what poverty is. “Poverty is the state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support” (dictionary 2016). Society has seen that poverty has become a social problem as a macro issue, since it involves many people and society as a whole. There are many factors that affect poverty, such as…

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    Poverty in Society Poverty is one of the most difficult problems in our society, and though there exist many ways to its solution, it still remains unsolved. Poverty has existed since the ancient times, and still is one of the hottest issues in every society. Every country has its own poverty rate, which reflects the quality of live. If the poverty rate is less than 10%, for instance in Norway, it means that the country has high living standards. The poverty rate of more than 30% or 40%…

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    Oxfam Case Study

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    brought about by the Nazi naval blockade. The charity’s main aim is to end global poverty, and in doing so enable people to fulfil their potential and beliefs. They aim to achieve a world where everyone has equal rights and they believe that by eradicating poverty, everybody will have an equal platform to do so. Equality for all is also a major aim for Oxfam. Women and girl’s rights are often oppressed, particularly in poverty stricken countries. Oxfam are also majorly involved in disaster…

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    World Hunger

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    weakened immune system, extreme exhaustion, and diarrhea; all effects of a common global issue known as hunger. This condition enslaves about 800 million people today, relentless with its agonizing punishment, and yet there is one simple solution (Poverty). Adequate food and water on a daily basis cures the problem of hunger and renews the body into a healthy state. The issue lies partially in the fact that food is not being provided to the people that need it because of conflict or unfair…

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    development of clarification of poverty which overlook the political, economic structure, and puts the fault on the individual conduct and on the culture of poverty; which was considered as the poor 's response and their modest position. Accordingly, the middle class dehumanizes the lower class by faulting the cycle of poverty on the individual themselves, rather than taking a look at the unequal disparity of assets and the structure that keeps the poor in the cycle of poverty and the greater…

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    Paternalism Vs Paternalism

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    approaching antipoverty policy through a method of combining aid with structure in the form of obligations, it is able to both help the poor in the form of aid and teach and guide them to live an orthodox lifestyle that will help bring them out of poverty. With respect to the long-term poor, paternalism remains the best approach to helping the poor, not just by providing them with benefits, but also with obligations that…

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