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    Having poverty is unfair, unethical, and dangerous. The Philippines should abolish poverty because its people deserve to be free of it. Poverty in the Philippines is one of the most serious problems that the government must deal with. In relation to its nature, poverty in the Philippines arose from the rapid population growth in the country. The effects of it are very visible in nature. Poverty causes many Filipinos to not pursue their education. Others seem to be contented of their lives as…

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    Being in poverty causes those to struggle to do activities that are essential for them to survive. It has been around forever, and some wonder why those in poverty stay in poverty. The reason behind this is because being in poverty affects the power that those have to do certain activities, due to the discrimination that they encounter, and the lack of resources that they need to help improve their daily life. Discrimination can be seen all around the world, and discrimination is shown in…

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    Family Poverty In America

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    Poverty has been a topic in America for while now dating back to the beginning of the recession that began in 2007. Many Americans faced a loss of some sort when the economy crashed, such as job loss and even losing their homes. According to Jazeera, “Poverty rates have nearly doubled among African-Americans and American Indians since 2008, and hardship is most severe in the South and Southwest”. Although Americans are receiving jobs, the jobs are not paying enough to pay for a family,…

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    Poverty Point Artifacts

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    Artifacts found at Poverty Point include items from the Ouachita and Ozark mountains in Arkansas, the great lakes and the gulf of mexico. These artifacts indicate that poverty point was part of a vast trading network. The ancient people who lived at poverty point are believed to be hunters and artisans. Thousands of spear points have been found on the site that suggests that they were hunters. (1)They are also believed to be fisher-gatherers as well. Lots of artwork involving birds have been…

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    In my theory, poverty affects our children because of not enough money that parents earn to support their family. Child poverty can be reduced by policies that help families earn more and supplement earned income with other sources of cash. Consequently, this can implement better living conditions in which our children benefit since it provides them with food, housing, educational resources, medical attention, increases the salaries. Making sure that the children have a high –quality early…

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    Poverty In Canada

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    According to statistics based on the realities of poverty faced in Canada, 1 in 7 (or 4.9 million) people in Canada are living in poverty. Knowing that, the unbecoming power in a capitalist society leaves not just global citizens in poverty, but Canadians also. "The rich get rich and the poor get poorer"- William Henry Harrison. Low income is a root cause to poorer health in Canadians as a whole, especially in terms of poverty 's lethal effects on economic barriers, society 's social norms and…

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    Living in poverty in America does not always equal hunger and homelessness. Some Americans believes that the word “poverty” means impoverishment: an incapability to provide a family with nourishing food, clothing, and suitable shelter. Families living in poverty surely fight to make ends meet; often they struggle to pay for nutritious meals to put on the table of air conditioning in the home. Barbara Ehrenreich states in an article that “the outlook is not as cozy when we look at the effects of…

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    From the Old Testament through the New Testament, we see how God uses poverty to show us that life is more important than being wealthy. As we look at scripture we will notice that poverty is something that many people go through and it is not entirely bad. Today, we can use scriptures that talk about poverty to help keep us humble. Poverty plays an important role in the Bible that helps show God’s character. One thing that we learn early in the Old Testament is that if you’re poor you are…

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    Although Africa has a vast number of natural resources and rich, as a whole they are in poverty and in crisis. Since the time of the colonization of Africa, Africa was exploited of their resources. Some of these countries only received their impendences in the 70’s and 80’s In modern times regime changes , company and government corruption, and organization lead to countries and companies exploiting Africa’s resources for their own gain. Like in ancient times before democratic elections…

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    you were to ask a large and diverse crowd about what does poverty look like, you would hear many different interpretations. Some would say living check to check, or living underneath a highway with their possessions in a cart. What about those who get one present a year? Poverty certainly does come in many shades. That is just amongst many of the smaller problems within the larger issue. I want to bring awareness to the growing issue of poverty; as the growth occurs, it becomes more difficult to…

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