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    Poverty and Urbanization

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    brings social problems to the society which often leads to inequality in the access of resources and amenities. The term‚ “urbanization” can be defined as the expansion of cities or towns in country areas alongside the immigration of rural dwellers into urban areas. Furthermore‚ “equality” means a fair and impartial society where everyone is treated based on the same standard. Therefore‚ this essay will argue that urbanization does not lead to an equitable society. Firstly‚ housing problem caused by

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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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    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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    Our biggest enemies is always ourselves People work long hours because they fear poverty. People eat too much because they fear starvation. People get married because they fear being alone and so on. On balance‚ we always fear something‚ but fear never does. We needn’t fear to disappear completely because some degree of caution is to avoid tragedy. While I was thinking about my fear of heights‚ I couldn’t climb high enough. When I thought about a necessary cleaning job‚ I had motivation

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    involved in dispersing of funds in poverty alleviating programs‚ the Government‚ the World Bank and the U.S. are helping India eradicate poverty through dispersing funds to build the economy‚ battle disease and also improve infrastructure. Corruption can occur through bribes and red tape from low level government levels to high levels. Even though there is corruption detected by politicians and bureaucrats. The Government of India has presented strategies to alleviate poverty through subsidies and other

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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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    Poverty In Haiti

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    ause there are few jobs that pay well that are not for the elite. Poverty is a huge push factor‚ since it deals with sustainability. Haiti is extremely vulnerable to natural disasters. Natural disasters such as earthquakes and hurricanes destroy Haitian homes and structures‚ and many Haitians do not have the money for constant reparations. Disease and unsanitary conditions are problems in Haiti. Without a central water filter system‚ a lot of the water in Haiti is polluted which makes it easier to

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    GENETIC ENGINEERING IS BENEFICIAL TO MANKIND We‚ Homo sapiens (and every other organism on the planet)‚ become what we are on the basis of the genes we inherit from our parents at the time of our birth. Whether you are tall‚ short‚ dark‚ dusky or fair‚ have great hair‚ good health - everything depends on these genes. Earlier these genes were believed to be ’tamper proof’ and they could not be manipulated. But the human brain and contemporary science does not deem anything as impossible. Thus

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    Poverty and Blindness

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    Salman A Khan Professor L. Harkness ENG 111-29 21 April 2015 Poverty and Blindness Blindness is a major threat in the developing countries. It impedes a person’s cognitive function and affects an economy. There are multiple patients around the world who cannot afford cure to their blindness. While affordability is one issue‚ accessibility is another. Rural population suffers because they have no access to hospitals in those remote areas. This workshop presented a similar issue. The first part was

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    Poverty In The Outsiders

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    In the book The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton‚ the author highlights the struggles of growing up in poverty while also in battle with a rival group‚ the Socs. The main character Ponyboy Curtis belongs to a gang named the Greasers. The Greasers and Socials are mainly divided by their socioeconomic status. After Ponyboy and fellow gang member Johnny are jumped by a group of socials‚ resulting in one Soc being stabbed and killed by Johnny in self-defense‚ Johnny and Ponyboy go into hiding. After a week

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