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    Child Development Article Critique Jimena Renteria Liberty University Article Summary The article “Developmental potential in the first 5 years for children in developing countries” is a research to find the principle risks of living in a developing country. The first 5 years of age are remarkable, and this essay intent to canalize different studies around the world to proof the gravity and influence of poverty in children. (Grantham-McGregor et al., 2007) Hypothesis/Research…

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    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2014 there were 46.7 million people in poverty with over 21% being under the age of 18 years old (U.S. Census Bureau, 2015). This percentage of poverty is well above other developed countries (Santrock, 2015). For those who live in poverty, acquiring and maintaining basic life necessities such as food, clothing, housing and transportation is a struggle. For someone who has not experienced poverty, the conveniences that life offers, such as a quality…

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    You know the saying “houston's we've got a problem” well now Mexico has a problem, spatial inequality! It has affected everyone from the poor to the rich, much of these poor people include farmers who came to the city for a better life. Many of these people affect Mexico in big ways. Spatial inequality exist because of the migration of farmers, the working poor and the rich. The working poor is one of the three groups that are affected by spatial inequality. The reason why their called the…

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    Working poor is lack of foods. Working poor is lack of shelter. Working poor is working extremely hard. And working poor is living under the minimum standards of life. As I was growing up, I thought that I know it all about the poverty and the working poor but I was wrong, poverty is unimaginable and indescribable. Jo Goodwin Parker’s article, “What is Poverty?”, mentioned “Poverty is being tired”. I completely agree with her stance because poverty creates working poor class and it is never get…

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    Poverty Low wage workers are finding poverty harder to escape . Many people live in poverty. Poverty is a big problem in the U.S and many other countries. Therefore Rhoda is right about the fact that, “ the truth of course is that you are not likely to get out of poverty by simply working hard at a menial job.’’(Rhoda 1).“ Affordable housing has long been a problem." Keeping a roof over one's head is the biggest expense for everyone, it eats up to 72 percent of the poor's income. And is…

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    Does anyone exactly know the number of people that lost their jobs between the years of 1932 to 1936? Over 13 million Americans lost their jobs as the unemployment rate skyrocketed from 3% to 25% in less than a year. The Great Depression was a monumental time in U.S. history as it defined the generation after it and punished those who lived through it. There is a surplus of possible reasons for the depression, but it can be narrowed down to 3 words: surplus, credit, and Government. With no…

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    Kafoumba Doumbia Sociology 100 10/20/2016 Discussion 8 Racial minority as defined as a group of a certain race that are in the minority compared to a larger group, the rest of the population. In The United States that means black people and the Latinos. Being minority means that you are underprivileged and under-represented in society. Most minorities do not hold a college degree or a good education, therefore have to work extra hard to make living. The majority of them are on the bottom of the…

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    No good parent wants their kid to live in poverty their whole life so why should they have to. If you live in poverty as a child it can affect your brain negatively and make you more likely to stay in poverty your whole life. To get people out of poverty, the country should create jobs and increase the minimum wage. This should happen because if you live in poverty it will affect your brain negatively. If you live poverty will most likely stay in poverty your whole life and if you live in…

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    In 2013, 45.3 million people lived in poverty. That’s 14.5% of the U.S. population. A documentary,The Line, follows four people who are either on or below the poverty line. There’s John, Sheila, Ronald and James and they all are struggling with poverty and face life’s challenges. The american dream is seen as only accessible to the rich, when really it is to everyone. The film supports the idea of the american dream. One person in the documentary that achieves the american dream is James. He…

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    GOODBYE POLLUTION Did you know that over 40% of the world is environmentally polluted by water bottles? Bottled water is poisoning the earth and our bodies. In the process of making water bottles, the manufacturing companies use crude oil, which is highly toxic to humans! Water bottles are ruining planet Earth, and are robbing too much money from too many people! Tap water is free of charge and is 1,000 times healthier. We should ban the sale of water bottles in California because bottled water…

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