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    The Definition of Poverty

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    The first two articles of the semester revolved around defining poverty. The first paper revolved around the introduction of poverty following World War II. The author suggests that following World War II‚ poverty was defined almost arbitrarily‚ and as such‚ many countries were labeled as poor arbitrarily without giving any real thought to the cultures of the people and their ways of live. This is especially true as many of these countries were still undergoing colonization prior to WWII‚ and as

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    Knowledge or poverty

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    Toni Cade Bambara addresses how knowledge is the means by which one can escape out of poverty in her story The Lesson. In her story she identifies with race‚ economic inequality‚ and literary epiphany during the early 1970’s. In this story children of African American progeny come face to face with their own poverty and reality. This realism of society’s social standard was made known to them on a sunny afternoon field trip to a toy store on Fifth Avenue. Through the use of an African American protagonist

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    Poverty in philippines

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    REACTION PAPER about poverty in a family in philippines: Life is a risking adventure. We commit a lot of obstacles and problems that sometimes pull our hopes down. Watching the documentary creates several feelings about the situations and it brings realizations after and while watching it. First of all‚ the documentary speaks about a family in Eastern Visayas wherein it reflects a serious poverty in the Philippines. The family experienced or still experiencing sufferings about their whole-life

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    Feminization of Poverty

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    Feminization of Poverty I think when the author used the term “the feminization of poverty” he was talking about the the major struggle that many women deal with in the world today. Women not only make less money‚ but normally with a broken family‚ the woman is the one who has to support themselves and the children. Unless you have a great paying job‚ many times it is a struggle to live even with two incomes. For a female it is hard to get a job that a man can get‚ and even if they do get it‚ they

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    Globalization of Poverty

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    Those nations and multinational corporations hide in the shadow of financial institutions that carry out agendas to further their interests and have abused the benefits globalization has to offer. Michael Chossudovsky’s book The Globalization of Poverty demonstrates that developing countries in the political community are being negatively affected by globalization. Financial institutions such as IMF‚ the World Bank‚ and the World Trade Organization through the administration of aggressive financial

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    Education and Poverty

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    Geared Toward White Students”. PolicyMic. 12 September 2011. Web. 1 April 2014. Demonbreun‚ Benjamin. Personal Interview. 5 April 2014. Freedle‚ Roy. Interview. 1 April 2014. Jensen‚ Eric. Teaching With Poverty In Mind. 2009. EBook’s (10-11)‚ Web. 8 April 2014. Polese‚ Mario. The Wealth And Poverty Of Regions: Why Cities Matter. 2009. EBook’s (3). Web. 13 April 2014.

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    Poverty in Appalachia

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    Appalachian Mountains‚ they have about 100 open jobs for coalminers. The only problem is that either nobody wants to work in the mines‚ or they cannot pass the required drug test to get the job. The Appalachian Mountains is a place where there is much poverty and hardship. It is a town where many people do not finish high school and there is an excessive drug problem. Although it is a place of all these hardships‚ it is also a place where families stick together and help each other out when times get

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    Reduce Poverty

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    eradicate corruption and help/participate in socio-economic development and programmes. We must be responsible citizens and contribute our share to ensure all possible ways for the policies to be implemented. Donations are the best way to reduce poverty in a small scale....... We can open our own NGO to help the poor in all primary ways like providing food‚ cloths ‚ educations etc.. If you own a company or an offce you could employ people who are very poor! Small things can make great differences

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    Facing Poverty

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    The Summary of “Facing Poverty with a Rich Girl’s Habits” ENG115061VA016-1126-001 (English Composition) July 22‚ 2012 According to Suki Kim‚ the author of “Facing Poverty with a Rich Girl’s habits‚ learning how to survive physically‚ emotionally‚ and educationally in a world that was far removed from the style of life she was accustomed to was one of the biggest challenges of her life. Kim went from having a father who was considered a millionaire‚ living in a mansion complete with a governess

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    Kenya Studies Review 133 Quality of Education and its Role in National Development: A Case study of Kenya’s Educational Reforms By Peter C. Otiato Ojiambo* Abstract Education is a vital tool in the developmental process of any given nation. In this article‚ a critical examination is made of various educational reforms that have been undertaken in Kenya in both colonial and post-colonial period and their correlation to national development. Specifically‚ the article examines historical development

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