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    Poverty and technology   INTRODUCTION: it is true that we have spectacular advancements in the area of science and technology but it is also true that we have millions of people who have no access to food and basic essentials to survive. Although poverty has been dramatically reduced in many parts of the world‚ a quarter of the world’s people remain in severe poverty. Technology has the strength to make a difference to this world. The problem is not the tool but the direction

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    social causes (Swenson). Social causes include poverty and disability in developing countries. The world’s poor are more likely to develop a disability within their lifetime however they are not able to be provided medical care and proper medical translation as opposed to the more financially privileged. Understanding organizations such as the Red Cross‚ Wheels for the World and World Institute on Disability helps to acknowledge disability and poverty in the different ways organizations approach the

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    Poverty: Who's to Blame?

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    Poverty: Who’s to blame? It’s no secret that poverty has haunted many families and individuals all over the world‚ these people have insufficient funds to buy the fundamental necessities for living such as food‚ clothing‚ and shelter. But if America is suppose to be the ideal place to live in because of its economy and living conditions and has the reputation for being the most dominant diplomatic country; then how is it that families suffer by the millions of ill living conditions and bad

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    ABCD Model For Poverty

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    The ABCD model for poverty focuses on the strengths‚ knowledge‚ resources and skills of individuals rather than the problem that is at hand. It is a holistic approach that begins with identifying individuals as being made in the image of God. Thereupon‚ the model uses one’s assets to empower individuals to use them to solve problems rather than others solving problems for them. The ultimate goal of this method is to alleviate poverty and create an environment that is sustainable where people and

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    The poverty simulation demonstrated how to make decisions when having limited resources like time and money. In a daily activity‚ there is always a tradeoff between making money‚ doing chores‚ looking after the family and socializing. With limited time and meagre wages‚ it is difficult to ensure that one day will encompass of all the activities that wants to or needs to be done. For instance‚ working requires a minimum of 2 hours but with such little pay‚ it is only natural to do around 6 hours.

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    Poverty In Way Gone

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    war have been noted to encompass a variety of detrimental and persisting effects on the countries affected. The economies of war-ravaged countries tend to dwindle and become unsustainable due to a notable increase in poverty and unemployment. Hunger and disease that arises from poverty that affect the numerous refugees of the war can be resolved given time and resources. The Syrian Civil War is the contemporary ongoing instance of war‚ having gone unimpeded for a substantial period of time resulting

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    Poverty is a controversial social issue. A structural functionalist would view poverty as a positive aspect of society for a few reasons. One reason is that without impoverished people‚ there would be no wealthy people in place in society. Everyone either works hard‚ little‚ or not at all in order to know where they stand in society. With the poor‚ it gives everyone else a status in society. Another reason is that the poor serve the economy in a way. The poor people do all the difficult and physical

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    Solutions to Global Poverty There are different solutions to Global Poverty nowadays. Foreign aid is considered one of the most effective because it helps in pioneering new ideas for development and solves the budgeting problem that might ruin even the brightest project. There is considerable scope for improving on the current level of foreign aid‚ around $120 billion per annum. Another solution is tax recovery. Multinational corporations and wealthy elites minimize tax burdens so that poor

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    advanced skills that can equal‚ or rival‚ those of a robot‚ you are secure for the time being‚ but those who do more manual and mainstream work hang in the balance. High unemployment exacerbates poverty and a lack of low paying jobs makes it increasingly harder for the poor to work themselves out of poverty‚ leading to a damaged economy‚ greater

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    Poverty and Social Work

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    were obliged to do so‚ while those who were in need were obliged to accept help. The Talumd codified these tenants‚ and later‚ the Decretum‚ established similar laws and traditions among Christians. Neither the Talmud nor the Decretum considered poverty a crime. Mutual aid was sufficient to meet the needs of the poor in ancient times. Feudalism also provided social insurance‚ since feudal lords provided for the needs of serfs. During the Middle Ages‚ hospitals were important centers to poor relief

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