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    The Welfare System

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    majority of single and widowed parents in poverty. These programs are in place to help the children that are affected by these situations. TANF is in place to help single parents provide adequate care for their children. Researchers for Child Trends writes that, “Studies find that those that experience persistent poverty as children are much more likely to be poor as adults then those who were not poor during childhood.” (pg. 907, CQ Researcher Child Poverty) This research shows that TANF is…

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    Urban Poverty In America

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    promoting good family structure, rather than penalizing it. Although adult urban poverty based on family structure cannot be completely resolved, the federal and state governments can pass legislature that takes steps towards decreasing its prevalence. By promoting a strong family structure, both through the education of America’s youth as well as through it’s own actions, the government can begin to decreasing urban poverty, in more cost effective ways than those in the past, which have been…

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    Millions of people are currently living in absolute poverty, while there are those who have the financial capacity to use their assets to acquire not essential items. Peter Singer believes that those who can afford to donate a sum of their money to poverty relief are morally required to do so. This paper will summarize Singer 's Rich and Poor and demonstrate how failing to save a drowning kid is not the same as failing to donate to poverty relief. Peter Singer argues that those who are affluent…

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    to school suffer through poverty, especially at a young age. Children who go through these struggles, not only suffer at home, but they severely suffer in their academic portion of their lives as well. Another issue involving poverty is bullying because they do not have the same clothes as everyone else, meaning “high end” brands (Nike, Pacsun, Adidas, Hollister, etc.), if the child gets low test scores it could lead to being teased, and much more. Lastly, living in poverty leads to multiple…

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    Poverty affects many people worldwide, leaving them with complicated challenges. Most people worldwide live in the state of poverty. Poverty is when a person doesn’t have enough money to satisfy his or/her basic needs, making survival difficult.Poverty is when a person doesn’t have enough money to satisfy his or/her basic needs, making survival difficult. Poverty is a negative place to be in that the majority of the world 's people experience on a daily basis. Poverty is when a person doesn’t…

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    Child Hunger In America

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    We Must End Hunger in America, started with Child Hunger. But even though America is the Wealthiest and most agriculturally abundant country in the worlds history, food insecurity now ravages to 49 million Americans. Including nearly 16 million American Children. Most Children around in America grow up poor and have no choice but to be poor and Homeless with no Food, all because of the Parents situation that put them in that predicament. The Thoughts I would want my fellow Americans to have is…

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    What is Poverty? Poverty by definition is the general scarcity, dearth, or the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money, Most people would describe it as being broke or poor but it is much much deeper than any one definition. In the essay what is poverty I read just how damaging poverty can be , it create hopelessness and despair that seems nearly impossible to escape from. Poverty creates a detestable way of life for those who suffer from it , poverty affects one…

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    dictionarty.com poverty is defined, “the state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support; condition of being poor”. In todays society it is heartbreaking, but there are many people that are still living in poverty. According to the U.S department of public health and services the poverty line for a family of four in 2015 is $24,250. In 2012 the poverty line was $23,283 so it has not changed much in the last couple years. When a family is living in poverty it does not…

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    affects poverty rates. I would like to discover how this issue is viewed, and ways to correct poverty rates, especially among those with mental illness. Corrigall, J., Lund, C., Patel, V., Plagerson, S., & Funk, M. (2008). Poverty and mental illness: Fact or fiction? A commentary on das, do, friedman, McKenzie & scott (65:3, 2007, 467-480). Social Science & Medicine, 66, 2061-2063. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2008.01.005 Recently, an article was published in this journal, describing that…

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    2007). If the family is chronically poor, a child has an increased tendency to have a lower cognitive performance (Kuruvilla, 2007). As they reach adolescence they are more likely to engage in drug and alcohol use and have an increase in mental health problems (Kuruvilla, 2007). The changes in that family due to low socio-economic status is linked to behaviours such as aggression, hyperactivity, and anxiety (Kuruvilla, 2007). Living in a household where poverty is an issue,…

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