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    Macroeconomics-Poverty

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    Current Events Summary ECON 220: Macroeconomics Poverty across America is continuing to increase throughout suburbs faster than anywhere else in the United States. Currently‚ there are almost 16.4 million suburban residents who reside below the poverty line. The latest Census figures available‚ in 2011‚ showed that the poverty line for a family of four was just over $23‚000 (Luhby‚ 2013‚ para. 3). The number of suburban residents below the poverty line is roughly 3 million more than those residing

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    Causes of Poverty

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    CAUSES OF POVERTYPoverty is the worst form of violence”- Mahatma Gandhi. Poverty is a problem of unmet human physical need. That is‚ persons and families in poverty lack the goods and services needed to sustain and support life and the income to purchase the goods or services which would meet those needs. Have they been lazy‚ made poor decisions‚ and been solely responsible for their plight? What are the causes of this extreme need? Overpopulation is the situation of having large numbers of people

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    Factors of Poverty

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    Factors of Poverty No one universally accepted definition of poverty exists because it is a complex and multifaceted phenomena. Poverty is borne out of economic factors that include a lack of access to secure employment‚ insufficient income‚ and a lack of assets‚ especially that of real-estate. There are social structural elements and psychological factors that both contribute to‚ and have a tendency of perpetuating poverty. While both of these contribute to poverty they are very different

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    Feminism of Poverty

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    Feminism of Poverty By Tarcia Grimes Presented To Professor Elke Cox February 20‚ 2012 Sociology 200 – B09 Liberty University The Feminism of Poverty The feminism of poverty can be described as a movement in political‚ economic and social equality for women‚ and is closely related to Liberalism. Feminism sees discrimination as a distinction of unequal treatment from all social‚ political and economic access for women. Feminism of poverty reaches all women‚ Black‚ White‚ Asian or English

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    What is Poverty

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    Poquiz 8-20 Statistics How many poor people in the country Death rate caused by poverty Rank of Philippines in terms of poverty Most successful country. What made them rich? Main Idea: There are still ways to improve the way of life of the poor people. It may not be possible to completely eliminate poverty but it is definitely possible to minimize it to a great degree. Conclusion: Perhaps poverty may never be eliminated in society because it has al… but there are some measures that may

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    A Note on Poverty

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    Income Poverty and Human Development Poverty Around the world‚ whether in a ‘developed’ or an ‘under-developed’ nation‚ today there exist a group of people who are unable to afford the basic goods and services of human survival needs. They are unable to do so because of their inability to be employed or their inability to generate sufficient‚ or any income to afford the basic goods and services. The households belonging to these groups are said to be trapped in the ‘vicious circle of poverty

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    Out Of Poverty

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    GETTING OUT OF POVERTY A Community Plan Prepared for MADRAS CITY MAYOR JEFFERSON COUNTY‚ OREGON Prepared by Jamasa Sattler Developing Stability‚ Inc. June 1‚ 2011 June 1‚ 2011 Melanie Widmer‚ Mayor Madras City Hall 71 SE D Street Madras‚ OR 97741 Dear Ms Widmer: As a resident of Jefferson County‚ I have an interest in the community’s economic stability. I am equally concerned with the large population of individuals and families struggling to provide for themselves

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    Problems in Poverty

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    English 101 12 November 2013 Problems in Poverty “The poverty of the poor is their destruction”‚ says the Book of Proverbs. As in any story there are two sides to be told. It is neither the rich man nor the poor man’s fault but rather a compilation of responsibility on both sides. Stories on the television or articles in the newspaper inform American’s frequently on the issue of poverty in this country. The types and studies of American’s living in poverty is on the rise. There are children going

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    Stereotypes Of Poverty

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    This week’s readings recap the poverty line and who falls below the poverty line. More and more people are becoming depended on public assistance because they are unable to make ends meet. There are many stereotypes and stigmas that associate with people who are below the poverty level. These include abusing the system‚ drug or alcohol users‚ lazy‚ etc. When in fact this misunderstood population is far from theses stereotypes. Much of the public believes that poverty families are large families taking

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    Corruption and Poverty

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    What is POVERTY AND CORRUPTION? CORRUPTION Corruption occurs when one person seeks personal gain by taking unfair and hidden advantage of someone else’s position‚ status‚ or condition. It happens when the truth of a product‚ service‚ or activity is altered in such a way that another person ends up being cheated or endangered. The dictionary labels corruption as “evil” and something marked by “perversion‚ venality and dishonesty”. It is clearly considered by most to be an immoral‚ if not always

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