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    proposal, due to decrease poverty line and people who work very hard deserve to have a good pay to support themselves as well as their families. Republicans are saying that it will hurt the business. It will not hurt the business since they have profits and it will not cost them that much. By raising the minimum wage it will defiantly increase the stander of living of the poor people, motivates employees to work more passionately, and decreases the cost of government social welfare programs by…

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    Meal On Wheels

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    Republic, Sundan, Zambia and Chad all counties in Africa. Did you know these counties produce most of the world’s food stock? You may wonder why the people of these counties undernourished. Also why are the people of these counties living below the poverty line when theses counties are producing food According to Global…

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    so many reasons why people become homeless and there are people that still do things on an average regular day bases. To become homeless there is not really just one cause or reason why there are several reasons. Homelessness can be caused by: poverty, unemployment, lack of affordable housing poor physical or mental health, drug and alcohol abuse, gambling, family and relationship breakdown, domestic violence, physical and/or sexual abuse (Salvation Army, 2014). For a brief period back in the…

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    The poverty problem in Toronto is increasing, especially among of new immigrants who are facing affordable housing barriers. According to the Homes First, there are 604, 048 low-income people in Toronto. Those low-income people most likely are visible minorities, recent immigrants and single parents. There annual income less than $20, 778. In every year, the annual rent is also rising. The apartment setting one bedroom which needs $38, 000 rent per year. Despite the government provides welfares,…

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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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    poorest people in America through interviews with the very people living on less than what the average American pays for a cup of coffee. They describe an America that many do not know exists. There's a certain stigma surrounding the poor in America. Poverty is justified, or refuted, with the idealism that it is totally the individual’s fault that he or she is poor. How, in a place of unlimited opportunity and freedom, could anyone be in such a position? I was told that “with an education and…

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    It simply isn’t a priority and doesn’t increase anyone 's profit. In “Why is Poverty Moving to Americas Suburbs”, hopes of securing an extension of unemployment benefits for 1.3 million long term jobs Americans took a blow. . . when Congress was unable to reach an agreed regulation for the Unemployment Compensation Program. Although…

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    many businesses continue to outsource jobs in order to save on production costs and maximize profits. In regards to various corporate enterprises outsourcing jobs, this has created a crisis in the American job market and thus generated a new era of poverty among the American communities. Many conservatives believe that poor people in America should not be labeled poor due to the misinterpretation and drastic inequality between poor Americans and poor people in other countries. Conservatives…

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    inclinational/ favoritism in the regulation of methods of accessing and utilizing the social services and resources. Different social positions or statuses existing in the societies influences patterns of natural distribution resources for the overall welfare of the community. Wealth is viewed as the total worth or value of finance minus debts that an individual accumulates. The method of wealth accumulation is subject to the public debate so as to enhance transparency and fairness in the…

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    Effects Of Child Hunger

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    server problem that is present in the world. An increase in household income is not sufficient to reduce childhood malnutrition if children are deprived of food security, education, access to water, sanitation and health services. This is where the poverty ties in with…

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