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    Inequality and poverty exist in our society because wealth and opportunity are inherited. If we all entered the world with an equal amount of resources, some would still rise above others but everyone would get the same chance to succeed in life. Since greed is one of the norms of our society, and wealth is passed from generation to generation, there will always be inequality and poverty. The system of wealth and inequality is actually pretty simple. It all boils down to a few things what you start

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    People living in poverty have to prioritize their “needs.” That is the main thing that I learned while doing this simulation. The needs for my family and I were food, shelter, and healthcare. When placing our needs in order we all picked food as our number one priority. That often left us without functional shelter. For example, another family had gotten evicted from their house, because they had chosen food before paying their rent. My family had gotten their utilities turned off because of lack

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    Moving Out Of Poverty

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    aspects in a society serve a function and are necessary for the survival of the of the society, even if the function of a class is to stay in poverty. There are certain groups that benefit when someone is thrown under the bus. It is functional to keep a class in poverty because they benefit people, it is difficult for the people in poverty to move out of poverty, and school funding is not equal for every school. One of the people that claim those benefits are Stephen Schwarzman, one of the tenets of

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    Peter Singer Poverty

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    In his article, “The Singer Solution to World Poverty,” Peter Singer gives a solution to help poor people around the world especially children. One important idea from his article is that people need to donate by all their extra money. He says: “The formula is simple: whatever money you’re spending on luxuries, not necessities, should be given away.” It is true that feeling for other’s suffering is important. However, Singer’s argument is not realistic. Neglecting the human’s free will, giving short-term

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    native land, yet we so seldom hear of what is most definitely not the best representation of it. Discrimination, racism, sexism, poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, and many other issues are still highly present and ongoing in Canada today, and the victims most likely to be faced with such oppressive situations are by no surprise; women. The reason behind women in poverty is not merely the basis of unfortunate luck, but also due to reasons that ought to be recognized; not only by the government

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    bad thing” (Sawhill). The political system works in a matter to benefit poor families with money they do not earn. Poor individuals complain about being poor while it is quite simple to overcome poverty and rely on a career. Pursuing a career and presenting a humble attitude can help with overcoming poverty and presenting a better reputation. Poor individuals need to visualize more than spending money on unnecessary items, work to flip their money without relying on the government, and be themselves

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    orphans, like poverty and some kids being forced into sex trafficking and prostitution. There are over 20 million orphans in in India because the country is very poor, some families simply can’t support a child so they abandoned them, and some children are unfortunately forced into sex trafficking. There are many reasons that India alone has 20 million orphans in their country but by far the most dominant factor is poverty. Around 67 percent of India’s population lives below the poverty line (10 Facts

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    Poverty is present and is an issue not only affecting developing countries, but also society in the lower classes of the developed countries. Known causes of poverty include: economic trends, availability of education, overpopulation, unfavourable environmental conditions or even widespread epidemics. There is a distinct relationship between increased crime rates and poverty. If the standard of living is low, the people living in poverty see a benefit in committing a crime because they justify the

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    because of poverty. In Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt, Frank and his family severely suffered in Ireland because of how poor and unprivileged they were. A group of people today do not understand or care about how many people who die because they have nothing. Their house may be flooded or they may not even have a house at all. Only one grain of rice or a cup of water will satisfy them. In several places people should help countries such as people like Frank McCourt who many have poverty and decide

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    from a young age as adults struggle to stay on their feet not only to feed themselves, but other individuals. Poverty is the main cause which lead young generations to fall being in society due to the standard requirements that they may need to meet, but don't qualify. Gongloff within his article mentioned, “More than 45 million people, or 14.5 percent of all Americans, lived below the poverty line.” This demonstrates how even the most stable country has citizens dealing with starvation no matter how

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