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    Poverty’s Effects on Health Care Poverty is something the world has been affected by for decades. It is a “disease” that our society has not been able to control. Even though multiple programs have been created to provide for those who are in need, the world can not seem to dig our way out of the poverty hole. According to Cliff Note’s, more than 35 million people are living in poverty; that is 14% of the whole population on earth (“Causes and Effects of Poverty”). However, what does this mean for

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    43.1 million people live in poverty in the United States of America(Read ‘WIC Nutrition Risk Criteria). They’re not only economically distressed but physically and emotionally too. All members of their family, including kids and parents, are affected by poverty. Some more severely than others. Poverty results in the lack of proper nutrition, disinterest in education, and increased likelihood of abuse in children. Poverty can result in a lack of proper nutrition and balanced diet. According to this

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    exclusion and poverty is not totally separable but it is important to state in plain terms that social exclusion has not replaced poverty as a concept. It rather includes poverty as part of a wider conception of the process and not a ‘new form of poverty'. Social exclusion has been known to be very complex, often it is pinpoint as an effect of poverty, and at other times as a cause. (Howarth and kenway 1998) .Individuals that are socially excluded are mostly usually poor, especially as poverty is defined

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    looks down upon those living in poverty. However, there have been different approaches to and views of poverty over time (Barusch, 2015). For instance, the religious approach to poverty was to stress, if not require, charity toward poor individuals (Barusch, 2015). This approach does not explain poverty as a shortcoming of the individual or of the society; rather, it was viewed as a reality of the human condition (Barusch, 2015). Likewise, in colonial America, poverty was not viewed as a fault of either

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    Contraception, Population, and Poverty As our world population continues to grow exponentially, issues arise due to need of compensation for a larger populace. In attempts to prevent further damage and decline in demographic progress, increased access to effective family planning and contraceptives for women has assisted in decreasing population growth and unwanted pregnancies, which eventually will lead to a decline in poverty. Those impoverished due to minimal access to proper family planning and

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    Contraception, Population, and Poverty As the world population grows new concerns arise due to the needs of a larger and larger populace. In an attempt to prevent further damage and decline in demographic progress, as well as environmental degradation, increased access to effective family planning and contraceptives for women has, and will continue to assist dramatically in decreasing population growth and unwanted pregnancies, which, in turn, leads to a decline in poverty. Lack of access to proper family

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    (United States Census Bureau, 2016). Two of Fresno’s problems is its areas of concentrated poverty, especially in the inner city of West Fresno and an education problem, in which educators have reported to not receive significant funds to provide quality education. The purpose of this essay is to highlight the impact that Fresno education has on poverty within the area. Some important key terms to note: Poverty, the state of being inferior in quality or insufficient in amount. Education inequality,

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    social  services, housing and racial equality for example. Two young African Americans from the book Our America, were able to have a chance to explain or show how the poverty in the project was. Chances like this aren't given on a daily to people in poverty; projects. There wasn’t many help or support in the areas that had poverty. Because they were ghetto they were never looked at to be improved. Social services are supposed to provide good benefit to the community like education and importantly

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    Poverty has a profound impact on the cognitive needs of individuals in family dynamics this includes both parent and children. Some researchers indicate minority races have more cognitive stressors than other races that live in the same cities (Finegood, Raver, DeJoseph, & Blair 2017) Children in the impoverished situation have less accessibility to function outside the home due to the hardships they face while in school and the materials they need to complete assignments while at home. When a child

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    family do not acquire the high nutritional foods to supply the people’s body with the sufficient fats and nutrients. Poverty can be defined as have “the lack of access to tangible or entangle resources that contribute to life and the well-being of a person”( Miller 80). The Alto do Cruzeiro women who live in these shantytowns are just one of many examples of the effect that poverty/low incomes has on these families. The Alto do Cruzeiro which is one of the oldest, yet largest, but the poorest of

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