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Parkland by Victor Kelleher
Parkland by Victor Kelleher




Parkland by Victor Kelleher

There are a variety of third-world countries in the world. The ones who do the discriminating (650). Poverty is also caused by social conditions, such as racialĭiscrimination (Blacks, Asians, and Mexicans) (650). Whenīusinesses drop off and production declines people lose jobs without Changes in economic slumps can often bring poverty. Higher income, and people with lower education will get paid a lower So, the people with higher education will get paid a Increased the need for professional workers and lowered the demand for the Science people have been able to hold onto jobs a lot easier (650). Poor health and abilities prevent some people from holding a job. Ability, education, and skills help determine theĮveryone does not have the same physical abilities and mental abilities. World Book, says poverty is usually caused by the difficulty in holding andĮven getting a job(650). Lawrence Senesh, the contributor of "Poverty as a Social Problem" from OnceĪgain with more financial problems, health care is limited to none. These diseases develop a lot easier with poor nutrition. Since they lack adequate shelter and clothing, diseases occurĪll over. The people lack proper shelter and clothing to keep themselves warm duringĬold months. These countriesĬan not afford to support their citizens. Under-developed countries many people die from starvation. Throughout the world, poverty has plagued all countries. Third world poverty andĪppalachian poverty, which occurred in the United States of America, haveĭeveloped for various reasons, and these situations have led to a great World are trying to solve this huge problem.

Parkland by Victor Kelleher

Plenty, there are also pockets of extreme poverty. Within the United States of America, a land of Many countries are in complete poverty and a majority are Hunger, homelessness, and lack of health care are majorĭilemma. Poverty is a global problem, and it has existed from the beginning






Parkland by Victor Kelleher