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    low-income. The main social problem this policy intends to address is hunger caused by poverty. Poor nutrition is a major…

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    pre-colonial times until today. The study of these concepts over the past semester has proved to be valuable in not only understanding White supremacy but combatting it properly. Specifically, White supremacy justifies discriminatory actions which lead to poverty, miseducation of youth, and over criminalization. It will be argued that collective economics and politics in the African-American community will reduce, and even begin to reverse the effects of White supremacy,…

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    Inequality In Mexico

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    the cycle of poverty and advance in life. The type of hardships that many Mexican citizens face is unimaginable to most people living in the United States. Lack of adequate education for the poor is a major issue that affects the country significantly as a whole. Mexico has also been known to experience major corruption issues that have crippled the country in the past.…

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    Homeless service programs, some the first of their kind, are operating in Title V properties in 30 states plus the District of Columbia” (National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty, 2013). These statistics show that acts such as this one are proving beneficial in aiding the problem of homelessness, yet it is still such a large issue to this day. Researchers discuss in this report that a portion of that is due to the federal…

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    seeds and irrigation the crops that do survive are not enough. Multiple years of crop failure are the foreshadowing of famine, pulling thousands already living in poverty into the cycle of famine, illness and death. Corrupt governments misuse donated funds to support military and other ventures, keeping the growing population in poverty. Many countries even rely on foreign food donations to support their people. Breaking the cycle of famine, illness and death is difficult, even with…

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    TORONTO, February XX, 2017 – A new non-profit, Children First Canada, is urging the federal government to appoint a children’s commissioner to help drive measurable change on issues like children’s health and safety and reducing child poverty. Children First Canada has a bold and ambitious vision to make Canada a world-leading country where all our kids thrive. Founder and president, Sara Austin, has been advocating for children for more than 20-years at the national and international level,…

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    Many social issues, such as poverty, child abuse, and abuse of authority, still occur today similar to the Victorian Era. Poverty is a social issue that causes people to look for opportunities but sometimes to lose them. Many lack clean and healthy resources, such as water, like they did during the Victorian Era. Many children are still abused and used to work for adults or to steal, similar to the Victorian Era, and many times when being used they may become hurt physically and/or…

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    After reading chapter 11 from Reign of Error I learned that poverty has big connection with children education, so people should consider fixing poverty in order to fix the educational system. Arne Duncan, Bill Gates, Joel Klein and Wendy Kopp all believe that effective teachers can overcome poverty. I don’t understand how they believe that teachers can overcome poverty. If a student is hungry from not being able to eat and therefore, he is not able to learn, how’s a teacher going to overcome…

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    especially orphans of the HIV/Aids scourge. The dreaded epidemic ravaged most 3rd world countries leaving a trail of homeless children who later grew into homeless men and women. Having had the advantage of growing up in a 3rd world country, I witnessed poverty and homelessness first hand. I had to deal with the anguish of losing a lot of close family members who succumbed to HIV/Aids. Their deaths churned out quite a number of orphans who needed to be taken care of. But because of limited…

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    Adults can handle hunger a little better because their bodies are fully developed. A child starving is just not good at all. It can cause problems for them for the rest of their lives. There have been studies out there that show that of eighty percent of the world stunted children; they live in roughly thirteen to fourteen countries. This goes to show how much different each part of…

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