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    Crosley-Corcoran. We learn about the authors struggle growing up poor. Crosley says that she was so poor growing up, it’s “the type of poor that people don’t want to believe still exists in the country.” Crosley grew up in northern-Illinois and she was truly impoverished growing up. At 12, Crosley was making cup noodles in a coffee maker with water she fetched from public bathrooms. She lived in a camper that had no running water or heat. Growing up, I wasn’t exactly rich, I’d consider my household

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    months they could become poor. Becoming poor can cause a lot of stress and depression. The movie Poor Kids displays how being poor can affect kids and their families. In order for one to better understand how being poor affects the economy, one could view Poor Kids to see examples of how being poor affects children’s activities, children’s future jobs, and their health. When a family is poor, there are not very many activities for the children to partake in. In Poor Kids, Kaylie Hageman and

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    Poverty can affect children in many ways, including school, career, and life troubles. Children who grow up in poor households are statically proven to be less successful. There is an obvious connection between poor children also being poor adults. It is not necessarily the child's fault. As much as people may want to believe that you create your own future, people are often products of their circumstances. If opportunity is not presented, there is nowhere to go. Poverty-stricken families have an

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    battles were in her quest to prosper and live the American Dream. Due to her struggles, Jeannette realizes that growing up poor takes a toll on her self-esteem. However, after enduring a past surrounded with poverty, Jeannette learns to be less self-conscious and eventually takes pride from

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    rich, poor, smart or middle class can affect a person. In the writings of Angela Locke in “Born Poor and Smart” (338-339) Angela summarizes her life of what it was like growing up with a poor, yet smart mother. However, in “When Shelter Feels like a Prison” (374-376) Charmion Browne writes about being poor, and living in homeless shelters. Somethings in life, are no more than learning experiences, and only you can change it. First off, lets discuss the essay of Angela Locke. Angela grew up in a

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    symbols that differentiate the rich from the poor. These items are often used to determine the who’s who in today’s society by showing off wealth and status. Although others should not be based solely on their income, this judgement is sadly commonplace. The rich and the poor are segregated both by accident and on purpose in many situations and the lower class is the one that deals with the brunt of that discrimination. As the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, the upper class loses “familiarity

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    necessities in life. It is an issue within the United States and the world. There are many children that grow up in poverty and the effects can last throughout the life. When growing up in poverty there can be high- risk of teen pregnancy, poor heath, crime, Drug use and a lack of education. (Boyden) Poverty and poor health worldwide are inseparably related. Poor health is a direct effect of growing up in poverty; as children living in low economic families may not have access to adequate medical health

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    There is a growing discrepancy of wealth in Canada. “The gap between the wealthy and the poor continues to grow. Seventy percent of wealth in Canada belongs to the most affluent section of Canada's population (Mojtehedzadeh, 2014)”. Many believe that Canada is not going through such a dramatic disparity between rich and poor in comparison to other countries. However, the rich get richer, while the poor get poorer. The gap between the wealthy Canadians and the rest is constantly growing and the primary

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    During Malcolm’s childhood poverty is a very big part of it. Whether it be for blacks or for whites. For the most part if you were poor you had the same obstacles keeping you from experiencing social mobility, no matter what race you were; but some obstacles were more extreme for blacks. One obstacle that kept the poor from experiencing social mobility was education. If you couldn't afford an education you could never get a good job. You would be stuck hustling and selling illegal contraband to

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    his life growing up, Richard thought it would be a good idea to move north and restart his life in Chicago which he thought was equal. “This was the terror which I fled” (Wright 257). The American Dream could be applied to any person who wanted a better life for themselves. You could move across the globe to America or move a few states over, the concept of a better life applied to any human being. Both Gatsby and Richard wanted a better life compared to the poor conditions they grew up in. Gatsby

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