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The effects poverty has on children - 0 views

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    Within this article I learn about what effects poverty might bring to children. I learn that living in a poverty, it can have effects within the family, and educational outcomes.Children who grown up in poverty don't have many opportunities such as those who grown up in middle class or upper class. Poverty has many effects on a child's life and how they will live as an adult.
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    I have never researched poverty in children,but I can imagine what kind of effects it has on them as a grown up. When those children are born into that life,the cycle is really hard to get out of.
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    Poverty is a rough thing on children for sure, agree wit you and good post.
kat2221799

Impact of Poverty on the Society | The Borgen Project - 2 views

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    The article describes how Individuals struggling with poverty are at risk and in danger of starvation and sanitation. Poverty has a negative impact on society, children, and violence.
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    This keeps creating a vicious cycle of generation after generation struggling to lift themselves out of poverty.
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    In this entry, it explains the public poverty and more importantly the child poverty. It explains but also adds how they effect the other.
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    Poverty is a serious issue across the world. Starvation and illness can surge through low income and create a serious health risk for many.
karlag1308

Child Poverty - 1 views

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    This article talks about children being the poorest population in the United States and how poverty affects children and society. It also brings light to how government assistance programs can make a difference in a child's life.
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    You can also see a clear difference in the schools that are filled with children that live in poverty because of how underfunded they are due to schools getting most of their funding through property taxes.
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    Its surprising and unfortunate to read that children are the poorest population when they have no control over their situation.
melodysr

​The shocking reach of U.S. child poverty - 0 views

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    Article stating statistics on children living in poverty. Discusses future chances of remaining in poverty and how this affects the child and our society.
cla2175938

Children living in Poverty - 1 views

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    Poverty is still a lingering issue in the United States. 50% of our children are living in poverty. Some of these children cannot get government assistance because their parents make too much money for a family of 4.
son2053729

NCCP | Child Poverty - 0 views

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    The number of students who live in poverty is astonishing. Here, the National Center for Children in Poverty, provides these statistics and other publications relating to this travesty.
son2053729

One Family's Story Shows How The Cycle Of Poverty Is Hard To Break : NPR - 0 views

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    This article chronicles the life of Desiree Metcalf, but her story is not one that others can't relate to. Desiree comes from, and continues to live in, poverty and is trying to break that cycle.
jul2201173

Poverty - 1 views

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    In this article, it talks about the issues of poverty and how many individuals and families are unable to provide or have lack of access to food, shelter, and etc. There is enough resources yet there are so many struggling to obtain there basic needs of these resources.
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    Children that come from poverty are more likely to be abused due to stress on parents. It is really sad. I am realizing how interconnected social justice issues are.
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    That is a fascinating writing. There is so much more to poverty than simply a lack of money. It is also sad that no human being should go hungry. It really speaks to a lack of compassion in the world.
Krista Horton

Poverty in Arizona - 0 views

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    Out of all 50 states Arizona is one of the last ones to still have a high poverty rate.
allymatache

About Poverty - endPoverty.org - 0 views

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    As claimed by the World Bank, as of our present day, more than a billion people live not even on one dollar a day. Around 70% of them are females, and about half of the population of sub-Saharan Africa lives through it all at that level of income. Around every 4 seconds, one child dies out in the world due to a poverty issue.
ste2115475

Children's Rights | Human Rights Watch - 0 views

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    This website has information regarding children in third world countries. It shows how they live in poverty and are forced to work hard labor. It explains how they are forced to join the military and is some areas aren't able to go to school.
nklotz2356

Anti-Trafficking Initiatives | Forgotten Children Worldwide - 0 views

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    This is a program that helps prevent children in poverty from becoming victims to human trafficking. They explain their rescue programs and how you can help prevent it as well.
cla2175938

Why we ignore BIG problems in Education - 0 views

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    Education in classrooms is learned. When children go home it is another story. Children are not to blame, because they grow up in a families that have financial struggles. It takes a village to raise a child.
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    Children should not be blamed for problems relating to educational success, schools should instead look at possible mental illnesses as well as treatment that occurs at home.
bai2131807

Under-funding schools can ruin students futures - 1 views

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    Funding in high poverty areas were hit hard by budget cuts in recent years, getting less and less money, leading to things like teacher layoffs, reduced services and more. If the government followed the Every Student Succeeds Act, high poverty schools could get more funding towards their students futures.
jalisa2018

Social Justice Issues Facing Social Workers Today - 0 views

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    Social justice issues the profession of social workers face. Written in 2007 the article captures issues still faced today such as poverty, healthcare, child welfare are a few subjects touched on.
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    Judith M. Schagrin is the assistant director for Children's Services at the Baltimore County Department of Social Services. Judith expressed her thoughts and concerns on multiply issues regarding child welfare and its system. She believes that our nation's child welfare system should be a national priority and she even made suggestions to fix this ongoing issue
zitlali2491

Child Labor in America - 0 views

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    Child labor is one of the common issues in the world. Children loose childhood to work for food.
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    children should not have to work all they should do is worry about going to school. parents and people who should be taking care of them need to be held countable. children are loosing out of a lot of thing because of this/
dal2124240

Refugees | USCIS - 1 views

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    A clear look into what it takes to be considered a refugee, and educating on what it takes to apply for refugee status. Opens a platform of discussion into refugee reform.
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    Do you believe that it takes a specific criteria in order to be a refugee? And what are your views on this if a specific criteria isn't met?
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    I know we should be helping each other out but accepting a lot of refugees all at a time will cause a lot of potential problems. Not that I do not think humanity plays a big role in this but social and educational issues are what we should be also considering. Can we promise to afford them their living standard? Can we provide each of them with a decent job while the people in the country itself are still unemployed?
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    I think that is a great question. Studies show that children or youth refugees are woefully unsuccessful unless their parents are gainfully employed, educated, and many other incredulous factors. Allowing refugees into the country is a completely separate topic than building an entire social infrastructure funded by American taxpayer funds. In order for these refugees to be successful the government is spending millions of dollars per family, and tens of millions per family unit after five years of residence. I am of the opinion we need a complete overhaul of the existing system. I can simply not encourage immigrants to come to my homeland when my kinsmen are dying at astonishing rates at the hands of mental disorders, suicide, poverty, and a host of other contributors. We could be investing those funds into saving Americans, not providing for foreigners.
Alysia Schmidt

Homelessness in Arizona - 2 views

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    Your gift to the Phoenix Rescue Mission brings our city and community one step closer to wholeness as lives are transformed one person at a time. Food, shelter, clothing, education, addiction recovery, job training, and spiritual renewal - all because of friends like you.
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    It is amazing to see the differences that people can make when donations are made, or even driving homeless people to a shelter to help them get their feet back on the ground.
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    This is a great resource for the homeless. My family and I put on a Christmas party for the needy every year and we always invite the people from the mission. The Mission feeds and supplies a place for them to sleep at night.
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    It's so heartbreaking to know that people have to dig through the trash to just get some "food". I don't think anyone wants to be homeless I think that people get to a low and have a hard time picking themselves up. It's the volunteers and organizations who give a helping hand out to get these people back up.
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    Homelessness is something every state has, weather its minimal or like Arizona ranking the 15th highest in the U.S. This article displays information on the different parts of AZ; Maricopa leading with 61% of the 71% of homeless people. This includes, families, single moms with children, and mainly men. In detail, it also list the main reasons people become homeless.
anonymous

Child Labor in China - 1 views

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    This article discusses the issue of child labor in China. Clearly, there are many reasons for the seeming necessity of child labor such as poverty, or lack of resources, but it is still remains a problem that has yet to be entirely resolved.
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    This is such a sad topic to talk about but needed to be done. Those kids are taken advantage of to the max.
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    I am glad you decided to share this issue regarding child labor. I noticed this article was posted 3 years ago, I wonder how much that number (11 million) has gone up since then. I like how this person provided us insight into how exactly child labor exists. This is definitely an issue that needs to be stopped.
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