Causes of Poverty Essay

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    such as the poverty trap, war, and food wastage, tip the global balance of food distribution, resulting in hunger in various parts of the world. These practices can be, at best, corrected now if individuals, who care and have enough money, donate their money and change their consumer habits. As previously stated, many practices add to global hunger such as the poverty trap, war, and food wastage. Other…

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    healthcare to its population for several decades. The environment, social, and culture have played major roles in the health of the Malagasy people. The leading causes of death in Madagascar is due to the environment, poor ventilation, and lack of access to medical facilities. Madagascar health system offers free medical treatments; however, poverty and decrease access to medical facilities has caused people to resort to traditional healers. Country Background Madagascar is located South East…

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    The question of what has been the cause of the ever pressing crises in the world today cannot be simply answered by any one thing. At its current standing point, it seems like the world economy, health and social justice is headed no where good. The rich are getting richer, while the poor get poorer. We are using our resources more and more without preparing for when those run out. Structural unemployment is rising, poverty is increasing and inequality is flourishing as it never has before…

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    The two topics that I have chosen for our next “Cause” essay are, the pandemic of homelessness, and the irrationality of our legal system charging minors as adults. First, the pandemic of homelessness effects millions of individuals, and families across America, and the globe every day. The causes include, but are not limited to, lack of affordable housing, living below the poverty line, unemployment, substance abuse, divorce, and the death of a loved one. The severity of this issue is…

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    Every year, there are millions of people at risk of going hungry. We as a nation should be able to help everyone. There are wealthy nations that have high poverty rates. Those poverty rates have risen but with the help of the wealthy in the United States poverty can decrease. I am not saying the wealthy should have to help. I am saying the wealthy should morally want to help. The rich should morally help the poor because it makes the nation better overall. The rich should not be forced to help…

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    Poverty is a struggle that has been a part of America for several years. There has been different ideas and reasons behind why poverty has continued to be such a tough aspect of society. These articles are a great way to understand the reasons behind poverty. Poverty has and will always be a never-ending cycle for most people in America if the government doesn’t make fixing this problem a priority. According to The Land of Opportunity, by James Loewen, young people in high school and college…

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    There are numerous theories and perspectives regarding the causes and possible solutions of juvenile delinquency. Before reading Bad Boys: Public Schools in the Making of Black Masculinity and Dubious Conceptions: The Politics of Teenage Pregnancy I had my own theories regarding juvenile delinquency and how education, teen pregnancy, the family system and poverty played a role in youth becoming part of the juvenile justice system. While reading these two novels, the authors, Ann Ferguson and…

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    Poverty, hunger and alcoholism are common characteristics in the Native American culture that are often overlooked by people. Poverty is the state or condition of having little or no money to take care of basic needs, such as food, clothing and housing. The problem with poverty is that it inevitably leads to worse predicaments such as hunger, especially on a Native American reservation. Due to the presence of poverty in Native American Culture, there is insufficiency in food resources which…

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    system into a socioeconomic hierarchy, and induces a pure capitalist society. Although host-lands can benefit from selectivity, migration also causes inequalities to those who become replaced by migrates. As a result of migration, migrates enforce their countries socioeconomic class system into the United States. Obtaining social status through education, causes parents to parachute their children and apply educational principles on them, such as the Pygmalion effect (Zhou 1998). However, not…

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    classes is to keep away from the poor. The inexorable cause is that their benefit only can grow to the extent that the exploitation of the working class takes place. This strategy is reflected on the reduction of salaries, the increase in the working day hours as well as limitation in the possibilities of labor development, what added to the increase in basic consumer goods prices generates the perfect conditions to conduct the working class to poverty. Although some efforts to mitigate the…

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