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    GREGORY CAN275NBB (CURRENT CANADIAN ISSUES) TITLE: POVERTY IN CANADA DUE APRIL 12, 2017 SECTION A: Cause and Consequences of Poverty: a) Cause of Poverty: When a country is facing a change in its’ trends such as economy, inadequate education, high rate of divorce, overpopulation, epidemic and spreading diseases such as AIDS, climate and environmental issues such as insufficient rainfall, it could be a potential victim of poverty someday. Poverty is becoming so broad across Canada and approximately

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    Poverty And Poverty

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    Poverty is a worldwide social issue that has affected many people in many different types of ways. It can be defined as the state of not having enough money to support the needs that you have. In the book “The Grapes of Wrath” by John Steinbeck, the okies were treated really bad when they first arrived due to people seeing them as someone who just came to steal the things that people there already had. The term okie means scum, we can see how people were already making fun of them without them doing

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    As a first world country with an ongoing AIDS epidemic, the healthcare and welfare programs are vital contributions that provide necessary healthcare and lessen the experience of poverty for many African Americans who are living with a HIV positive diagnosis. Compared to many other Americans, those who are HIV positive require a greater amount of healthcare and public assistance. African Americans are hit especially hard by the ongoing epidemic. African Americans make up 12% of the U.S. population

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    among areas of poverty Uneducated adults and kids equals more unemployment and crime then leads to long lasting poverty Since the 1960s, the amount of children affected by poverty has only got bigger Children are those who have the least ability to change what happens to them Effects of poverty on children’s development leads them to build an antisocial behavior Worldwide around 42 in 1000 babies die before their first birthday due to poverty In Africa, 82 die per 1000 due to poverty In Europe 6 babies

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    World economies and infrastructures have grown to heights never achieved in man’s history, allowing the majority of the world to experience prosperity. So why does poverty still exist, and can it ever be truly eradicated? For the majority of human history people have been consistently plagued with disease, hunger, thirst, and many other dire ailments. However, within the last two-hundred and fifty years these impediments have become decreasingly common. Furthering scientific research and the development

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    astound both themselves and the world. The effects of poverty can be felt at every level of society — from the individual living in the poverty stricken environment to the political leader attempting to provide specific solutions. According to statistics, India has seen significant falls in poverty since the 1980s, rates that accelerated into the 1990s. This has been strongly related to India’s impressive growth record over this period. Poverty reduction in India has been tried before and

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    Poverty And Poverty

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    suffer from poverty and the stress that comes with it, throughout their everyday lives. Most of us know what the word poverty means. Poverty means poor, where you are unable to buy the necessities to survive in today's society. There is multiple reasons how a person can fall into poverty, such as a lost job, an unexpected illness, death to a family member that provided the income, or simply being born into the poverty lifestyle and not sure how to come out of it. Many are affected by poverty and live

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    What is poverty, and how does it affect child development? This is a question that has been raised in the United States more than in any other first-world country. According to the article, Poorer by Comparison, in Chapter 17 of The Inequality Reader, “official” measures of poverty exist in the United States and United Kingdom only (p.153). Poverty is a state of being extremely poor. Poverty rates indicate how many children at a point in time are living in families with annual incomes or economic

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    get to school or daycare safely; a suffering school district and gang ridden streets make this town hard to thrive in. Nowadays, people neglect to realize how slums across the country are suffering now more than ever. The number of those living in poverty in America “nearly doubled between 2000 and 2013, to 13.8 million from 7.2 million” and continues to rise today (Semuels 2015). The question is this: How can we help our ghettos get to a safe and healthy state and keep the progress consistent? Through

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    "Poverty is the worst form of violence" (Gandhi). By definition, poverty impacts the civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights of individuals and societies. (United Nations). Without the intentional effort to eradicate poverty and its impact on societies, justice is impossible to attain. Poverty is defined as a human condition characterized sustained or chronic deprivation. The constant lack of resources is traumatic for individuals and societies alike. Poverty and other closely related

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