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    Child poverty is one of the major problems today. Poverty can affect anyone but children are most affected. Poverty in children has become big social problem. Poverty is not having enough for needs. Not having enough can bring many concerns. Poverty is long lasting effect and can leave permanent mark on Childs behavior. Poverty can impact children’s performance in school and poverty can bring many health issues. Many children are born in poor family where their family members lack at providing

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    The Plight of Single Mothers in Poverty Drew E. Langford University of Maryland University College Asia Child-rearing can present unique and diverse challenges to all parents. These challenges combined with the multiple complications due to poverty begin to paint a picture of the social problem for so many single mothers in many nations. A study of 18 affluent western democracies conducted by David Brady and Rebekah Burroway (2012) showed that single mothers across the board have a disproportionately

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    Poverty is a complicated issue. It is a phenomenon not limited to the third world. It’s an issue even faced by the wealthiest countries. There are many reasons and causes‚ and there are equally as many disagreements on where the blame should lay. People who are not poor often blame the less fortunate for their own situation and tend to have little sympathy. Those who are in poverty often blame society for making it impossible to escape from their situation. Poverty also tends to affect groups within

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    Poverty can be a burden; but‚ factors that contribute to poverty originates from other social problems. For instance‚ our society operates under self sufficient system; people depend on each other for daily human activities‚ and they assist each other to thrive as a society. Employment is a form of such activity‚ where people lean on each other for survival; employment aides release from poverty.However‚ recently‚ work has become scarce that it strengthens the chains of poverty upon people

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    Moreover‚ of the 2.2 billion children in the world‚ 1 billion grow up in poverty; 640 million without adequate shelter‚ 400 millions with no access to safe water‚ and 270 million with no access to health services (UNICEF 2005). One proposed reason for this harsh reality of high poverty rates is globalization - the growing integration of economies and societies around the world. The claim that globalization generates poverty has been the focus of many debates for the last twenty years‚ including the

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    It is also a great hindrance of foreign investment. c. Adverse ecology and location: location of countries is also a factor of poverty. Geographical and ecological factors‚ such as mountains‚ swamps and desert have also made living conditions horrible in many places. This is why some natural areas are poorer than others‚ even in the same country. For instances‚ poverty in the Andes‚ Peru is six times higher than communities in the Amazonian region. In other example‚ some people are cut off from

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    Poverty in America can be one of the leading causes of obesity. The people who are not in poverty are the ones that can afford to eat healthy for themselves and for the environment. Not only do people who are dealing in poverty can be obese‚ but they are more likely to be because they have more risk factors than others. There are a number of studies that have found positive associations between food insecurity and obesity. The FRAC (Food Research and Action Center) stated that‚ “In a 12- state

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    The Impact of Poverty on the Obesity Epidemic The occurrence of obesity has become so pervasive in the United States that it is now considered an epidemic. Obesity affects about fifty percent of adults and about twenty five percent of children in the U. S. alone (Simone‚ Story‚ Jeffery par. 1).While there are several factors that contribute to obesity‚ a large concern is environmental influence. There is a direct relationship between inexpensive‚ processed‚ fast foods‚ poverty and high levels of

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    as a whole‚ and will be taking the side of limiting welfare or requiring more strict rules to qualify and continue these service programs‚ or requiring repayment. It is said that about 1 in 8 Americans live in poverty or about 12.5 %.of the population. ( Bernadette D. Proctor) That means there are about-----------Americans on welfare today. Where does that funding come from? It comes mainly from tax payer dollars—the hard working citizens of America. Today it

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    The fact that Central America is part of the developing world causes it to drown in poverty. In the seven countries of Central America‚ rural people are twice as likely to be as poor as their urban neighbors. The situation is especially grim in Honduras and Nicaragua‚ where 45 percent of children live in extreme poverty‚ deprived of the resources required to meet even minimum nutritional needs. These people lack education and health care‚ causing them to have low life spans. The U

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