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    CHAPTER 6 – SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 6.1 SUMMARY & CONCLUSION In her quest to tackle the issue of poverty in Ghana, and further build upon her achievement of being the first country in the West African sub region to meet MDG 1, the Government of Ghana has rolled out a number of social interventions and policies aimed at alleviating poverty. As part of its measures, the Government in…

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    The current realities of poverty and homeliness are much different than what we have come to know. In the past the common view of poverty existed mainly in the dense inner core of metropolitan areas or economically depressed Southern states. Homeless is usually depicted as a middle aged to senior male or perhaps an individual with metal challenges whether male or female. Typically they could be found living on the sidewalks of skid row or perhaps sleeping in a park or an alley. Maybe you…

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    throughout the world that has caused many separations, but its the people who decide to come and leave their family and make a better future for them. These people live in poverty and that’s the reason why they decide to immigrate to another country to get a job and get their family going in the future and in the right direction. Poverty is a big problem throughout the world and that’s why people all over the world immigrate to different countries to get a good paying job. A lot of Hispanics…

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    Living Through Poverty

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    that while sickness and poverty and Lucifer might take their families, the soul of a man never dies. White people had it hard and black people had it harder than that, because what are the table scraps of nothing?” (Bragg 4). Rick Bragg discusses the hardships suffered by those in Piedmont, Alabama. All races suffered through poverty, and all of the races clung to the one thing that promised relief: religion. Almost all men and women, regardless of race,…

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    Poverty In Angela's Ashes

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    When faced with extreme poverty and hunger, people adapt and develop new traits to survive. Whether it be drinking to escape reality or stealing food, destitute living conditions force kids to mature and develop unorthodox solutions to the struggles they face. In Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt, young Frank does not understand the concept of death. It is not until his sister dies that he is exposed to it, and from then on death is an overlaying presence in his life. Despite this, it is not until…

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    Dorian Gray Poverty

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    Oscar Wilde portrays in his novel Dorian Gray, one thinks of an era where beauty, luxury, and royalty flourish. However, this does not suggest that poverty wasn’t also prominent. A major problem of today’s world as it has been in the past, there’s no denying that poverty is a global dilemma that affects millions. Those unfortunate enough to suffer from poverty may experience hunger and homelessness as well. Lacking the basic necessities of life, many people turn to prostitution, addictions, or…

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    change our perspective on the other half of the people living amongst us in constant struggle. Poverty-stricken families face difficult situations on a daily basis solely because of…

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    Question 2: Poverty Causes of poverty include: • Changing trends in a country's economy- this causes instability in the market and many businesses struggle to survive and therefore employees lose their jobs. • Lack of education- A person without the required skills and training will struggle to find a job. • Having a culture of poverty- the cycle of poverty will be carried over to future generations as proper education cannot be afforded. • Overpopulation- For every 1000 houses the government…

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    Poverty is a multidimensional concept that encompasses inadequacies in the three most fundamental pillars of human life: access to healthcare, education and living standards. Due to the capitalistic nature of our societal mechanisms, corporations exploit and thrive off of poverty. Cheap labour is a facet of their exponential profit. Poverty is not the root of socially immoral behaviour but is rather a product of it, as it is a result of the free-market’s hierarchical, trickle-down wealth pyramid…

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    children in poverty went from 26.3 percent to 27.6. The adult unemployment rate went up as well. It started at 4.2 percent and went up to 9.2. The percent of children receiving food stamps went from to 45.2 percent to 51.2. As the percentage rates keep raising, as a community we should try to help as much as we can locally to support our students. For my…

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