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Reed E

Kids in America who are homeless - 4 views

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    This is Times magazine article about the number of kids who are homless in the U,S. A few statistics: Texas (337,105), California (292,624), Louisiana (204,053), Georgia (58,397) and Florida (49,886).
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    I wonder how accrate that survey was because I don't think people would tell the truth about how they are living. Some people are too proud. I didn't know that the level of kids living in poverty was so high before the economy got this bad!
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    I think it's really sad that so many children are homeless. When you think of homelessness, adults usally come to mind. It is scary and alarming how many children and teens are homeless, especially if you put yourself in their shoes. I doubt I would survive.
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    If i was one of those kids i would go mad out of my mind. Think of the kids who are 9 and younger live out side don't have food every day. How would you fill?
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    That just feels so unfair that kids are just born into this kinda thing. It's pretty sad that they can't get the right education to be successful in their lives because they were born poor :(((((
Cooperman H

More Facts About Poverty - 8 views

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    this is a great site that shows you in numbers how many people in different areas are living in poverty in different areas.
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    I really like this website. It is basically a bunch of facts and statistics about poverty. On this website they take statistics from a lot of different websites. And they have facts about Global poverty, National poverty, and State poverty. I really like this because I can learn about 3 different types of poverty. :^D
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    That's horrible how much poverty is rising in the world.
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    I was very surprised that one billion people cant read. I think not being able to read would affect how you live because reading is a big part of life. In most jobs there is a need to know how to read, and if you dont know how, you're not going to stay in a job for very long.
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    iI couldn't believe that half the world is in poverty. I can't imagine not being able to read. my life would be really boring if i couldn't read.
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    This article was simple and gave so many facts everybody should read this!
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    I was shocked when i saw that more than 37 million americans living in poverty.I didnt know there was that many people living in poverty.
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    It was nice that the statistics included numbers from 2010. It gives a better perspective of the issue.
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    i argree with ariel and liz they are right and i am shocked that one billion cant read and that is somthing you NEED to know how to do anywhere you go!
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    it amazed me that 3 billion people are living less than $2 a day. that's half of the worlds population.
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    *Number of people in the world who went hungry last year: 852 million *Number of people in the world who are going hungry this year: 854 million This is shocking to me. This means that That the rate of people going hurngry is increasing a lot. What if it increasss every year like this? What will that mean to people? This website gives facts that really open up my eyes. the reality is that people are in trouble and they are in hunger and we need to find ways to help. But how can we do this? I hope somebody finds a solution that makes a big difference and helps people.
Tuttle S

"Plague" of Poverty in America - 1 views

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    Shows perctentages, charts, graphs, and statistics from the Census Bureau. In 2005, there were 35 million poor people living in the U.S., and the percentage has varied from 11.3% to 15.1% of the population over the past 20 years. This article is the best source to research on pooverty, and I highly recommened anyone to read this. the information in this article is both interesting and emotionally grotisque. I really couldn't read the whole article without shedding a tear, or heart-break.
Teets S

Children in Poverty: America's War - 3 views

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    A lot of true facts about children in poverty. I can't believe about 15 million children live below the poverty line :(
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    15 million children that sad. Why want people help them?
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    I don't know if we should be giving money to other nations to hepl poverty when we have so many people here in america that are experiencing the same hardships.
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    i fond this fact very disturbing and suprising: "Everyday 2,660 children are born into poverty; 27 die because of it.'
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    I liked this article because although it talked about the sad poverty statistics it did talk about how the government is trying to help compared to other articles which blame the government.
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    This article was not only informational, but it made me hopeful. Full of statistics, this article gives you information on the effects of poverty AND tells you what is currently being done to help this growing problem in America. "Everyday 2,660 children are born into poverty; 27 die because of it." Although this fact is saddening, I was inspired by this fact: "In 1995, 49% of American adults regularly did some form of volunteer work -- a total of 20.3 billion hours." It's good to see that children in poverty are being helped by those more fortunate than themselves. (:
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    I cant believe that in 2008 15.45 million children were living in poverty or were poor. Those children will probably not get an adequate education or have a good healthy childhood. Most likly when those children are old enough they will have to get a job as soon as they can to help the family pay for the things they need. We are so lucky and most of us dont realise it.
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    1 in 4 children in America live under the poverty line. Its sad
Kading R

The End of Extreme poverty - 5 views

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    This article is about how people can help stop poverty. It really surprised me how many people in the world live in extreme poverty. But it made me happy to see that over 20,000 people committed to help stop poverty.
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    THis article talks about poverty and tells us how we can help prevent it. It also has some facts about poverty like how many live in poverty on average.
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    I can't even imagine trying to live on less than $1.25 a day. It's great to know that, in the past 30 years, the amount of people in the world having to live like this has halved, from 1.9 billion to 1.4 billion. We still have a long, long way to go! This site can give us some ideas on how to change things for the better for our generation, and generations to come.
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    I think it's uplifting to know that although poverty isn't over yet we have soultions to help end it
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    That is so awesome how so many people around the world are commiting to help the poverty project.
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    i think that it is cool that so many people are joining together and helping people below the line and trying to help one anyother!
Mousou M

Poverty Rates in Ohio - 1 views

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    This Article was about the percent of people in poverty living in factory town. I was really amazed that east Cleveland leads the state in poverty.
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    This site lists the percentage of Ohio's Poverty.It mentions that poverty in Ohio is located in major cities which means that poverty in Ohio is linked to the market. I was pretty shocked when i found out that Ohio has the 24th highest poverty rate in the United States.
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    This article gives information about why the worst poverty in Ohio exists and what is being done about poverty in Ohio. It gives poverty rates of counties and it saddens me when I saw that east Cleveland has 32% rate of poverty. It makes me think that maybe as Phoenix we could help reach out to people and give them something that could change their life.
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    It has facts on stats in America and ohio is the 24th highest poverty rate. I think that is not good because 23 other states have lower poverty percentage then us.
Carnahan H

The Effects of poverty on teaching and learning - 2 views

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    This article is about how kids that are in poverty and are going to school are more likely to fail because of their social circumtances
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    that is so sad that the children that live in poverty are more likely to fail in school. its not their fault
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    It isn't the children's fault they are going to fail. the poverty has effects that takes the child out of school for a few days and stuff.
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    With the amount of poverty rising (which means more kids that make up this country), I wonder how this will effect the country in the future.
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    Very sad. It says that it is most likely for a child to fail in education that is in poverty because of his/her's life circumstances.
Oberly K

Ohio's poverty, uninsured rates up; median income drops sharply - 2 views

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    This artical tells the poverty rates in ohio and all around the US. I was so suprised about how high the poverty rate has grown and how it has gotten this bad so fast.
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    This article has percentages and rates on the poverty levels in all of the states
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    i can't believe the poverty rate is so high in ohio...D:
Brown A

National Poverty Center | University of Michigan - 7 views

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    This artical gives information about how poverty has changed over a large amount of time and what it is like now.
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    I felt really bad when I saw that 20 percent of children live in poverty :(
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    I never really knew how people were considered "poor". This artilcle really explains how people are considered poor. This article really shows dfferent views on how people view poverty.
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    This site will give you facts of Poverty.
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    I was amazed that two adults with three children would make 25,603 dollars. I can't even imagine how they would survive this. Looking at the graph is really an eye opener to how little people really make.
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    This article has many frequently asked questions about poverty. It contains many facts about poverty and how it has changed over time, how it differs between different races, and how it is measures depending on how many people live in a household. I was surprised when i saw the graph of the poverty in different races. the poverty in thousands was pretty much the same until you got down to the asian percent. It was considerably lower then any other race which surprised me.
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    I really like this website because it gives you all you should know if you want to learn all about poverty. Along with descriptions of everything, it provides very helpful charts and graphs.
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    its amazing to me how africa has changed
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    I didn't know that In 2009, 14.3 percent of all persons lived in poverty. I also agree with luke.
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    It talks about the university of Michigan finding out about how many people in the U.S. are in poverty and won't tell anyone. It goes from a single individual to single parent to two adults.
Oberly K

In Ohio, Marriage Drops the Probability of Child Poverty by 87 Percent - 1 views

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    this article has a suprising chart that shows the difference in poverty rates between a married couple with kids and a single mother with the same amount of kids
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    Do you think that even if a single mother had a good education she would still be in poverty? I think so IFF the child or children could take care of themselves long enough for the mother to find a decent job to support the family.
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    that very interesting. i never would have thought that married families are at less risk of poverty affecting them, but now that i think about it i guess they could both work and would get more money then one person.
Borror D

census on poverty.. - 4 views

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    I was unpleasantly surprised when I read these statistics about poverty. I really didn't realize that so many people in the United States were poor. Oh yeah, and it's a good website. checkitout! c:
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    oh thats so eye opening
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    This article was really a wake up call. I never realized that that many people were in poverty, and i never really thought about how many children were in poverty. This is a really good article if you are interested in the statistics of poverty
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    I cant believe how many people are in poverty in our country
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    I was so surprised when i read this. I had absolutley no idea how many people were affected by poverty, especially children.
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    This is very interesting and its good to know the percentages for poverty rates and stuff. it is kind of sad, though, how extremly high all these percentages are.
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    I am amazed that the official rate of poverty was 14.3 in 2009. from the 13.2 from 2008
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    The statistics were crazy shocking!!!
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    It's sad how much the people in poverty goes up in only 1 year.
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    ahhhh! everyone's just like, "Oh how eye opening!" -_-
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    I think the saddest thing about this is that there is so much good info and statistics out there, like this website, but so many people don't know how bad poverty really is. I had no idea that poverty was this bad, or that it was increasing this fast.
Brown A

Poverty Facts and Stats - Global Issues - 5 views

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    It talks about facts about poverty, and gives percetages about the people in povery. it says there are 2.2 billion kids in the world, and 1 billion is in poverty. That's... sad.
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    I was shocked where it said, "At least 80% of humanitly lives on less than $10 a day". There's something wrong with humanity if this is all we have. This article gives a lot of surprising facts.
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    Some of the graphs really made me sad. there was $105 billion spent on alcoholic drinks and $400 billion spent on narcotics drugs, what really made me sad was that there was only $6 billion spent on BASIC education, and $9 billion spent on water sanitation throughout the world. It made me sad..
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    These are statistics about poverty. There are several graphs and charts that show how poverty effects different countries. Alot of The graphs are surprising and make me very sad. In 1998 more money was spent on Narcotics Drugs and Alcoholic Drinks than was spent on sanitation, basic education, and health (nutrition)
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    This is unbelieveable! 22,000 children die every day due to poverty? It makes me feel like we really need to do SOMETHING. We have enough money to make a big change in the poverty levels, if we did something about it.
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    i think its really sad that over half of the world makes less than 2.30 dollars a day. its also sad how many kids and people die each day from poverty and hunger. we should think of better ways to provide other people with food because there is enough for everyone.
Giesman G

Consequences of poverty - 3 views

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    This article is about the effcts poverty has on children. It gives the consequences poverty sometimes causes for children living in it. Children living in poverty are more likely to have behavior problems, as well as emotional and physical problems. I felt upset reading about the consequences that children living in poverty had to deal with because it wasn't their fault they were poor.
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    This article is about some of the long term effects that poverty can cause for children in poor families. I think that it is really sad that a child's potential can be limited so much by not having enough money.
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    I really like how this article goes into the mental aspects of children who live in poverty. It's interesting and sad to learn how many behavioral problems children can have when they grow up not having money.
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    I think its sad how it talks about how children are limited in their futures because they were born into poverty. I think its good that it shows how there is poverty even in the US. A child could have amazing potential and cant get anywhere because they are in poverty.
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    I like how it gives the numbers. It helps me to have a better view. For example, I knew that poorer people are more likely to do worse in school, I just didn't know how much. Twice as much as a nonpoor person.
Baker M

Philadelphia Cuts Its Food Pantry Budget While Families Go Hungry - 7 views

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    This is an article about how Philadelphia cut its food pantry budget while so many families are already struggling. To be more specific they cut their State Food Purchase Program which is how the states buy food for their food pantries.
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    It is extremly eye openeing learning that 1 in 8 americans are on food stamps, i never knew poverty was climbing so quickly. if i had to go to walmart at midnight for food because i've been waiting a week for it, i would be depressed. and it isn't fair that these people only get half of what we spend, but still make it last a week longer than the avarage american would have.
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    I found it terrible that it was really hard to find help from food pantries when people were starving. It would be so much better if the food pantries could be easier for these starving people to get access to
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    Dude that's all kinds of wrong! I really don't think it was a bright idea for the city to cut the food pantry budgets.... Just, ehh, wrong. -_-
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    that's sad. It seems like Philadelphia doesn't really know what is going on with their poverty level
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    It bothered me that budgets qere cut when the number of struggling families rose! I don't like that so many people in poverty are children.
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    whats wrong with Philly. cutting food pantries while so many people go hungry. that's really sad. :(
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    thats not cool. that made me sad. Philadelphia is making a very bad decision i feel.
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    Why would you you do a budget cut for a food pantry when tones of familys need the most help they can get.
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    Thye decision to cut Philadelphia's food pantry, is cutting on human lives. People who are in poverty are starving in Philadelphia, and whithout people alive in Philadelphia, then what, or where is Philadelphia?!
Banks T

Motion for Resolution - 2 views

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    This article gives some resolutions to end poverty. They state some of The things They are worried about concerning poverty, and Then give ideas and suggetions of ways to end it and solve those problems. Some ideas of how to end poverty: eliminate school fees, support breast-feeding, provide drugs for AIDS, access to electricity, action against domestic violence, deworming children in affected areas, free school meals, and many more. Knowing These things is helpful because it gives you actual ideas to act on in order to end The vicious cycle of poverty.
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    it is so horrific that little kids have to go through prostitution and human trafficing, when their just little kids. when they don't even have sanitary items or hospitals near by, that child can get severly ill and a chance of dieing, from prostitution. It also made me sad when i saw the pictures on the side of this artical, and how these children have to go through this is a big part of their life.
Carnahan H

Poverty around the World - 5 views

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    This article talks about what it means to be developed or undeveloped country
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    I thought this website was interesting because it put a label on "developed" or "developing" countries when really all countries how some sort of poverty or suffering in their economy.
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    This has a lot of facts about poverty around the world. Very sight exploding
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    This article is very insightful, becauswe not only is it telling you about poverty in the U.S., but in other countries! Showing you the wages, perctentages, and what makes a country "developed," or "developing.
Goldblum J

Empowering Women in Poverty - 7 views

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    This article talks about women in Africa that are in poverty and how the Hunger Project is helping.
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    The fact that more than three quarters of women have HIV is scary I felt. When I saw that women in are giving up Their food Their food so that Their children can eat is really sad. This article and all The oTher articles that I've been reading makes me want to do something.
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    this is a really great article. i new that poverty affected everyone that has to go through it, but i never realised how much more it affects woman. I wonder why AIDS is now more of a womans disease?
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    I couldn't believe that 3/4 of young people with HIV and AIDS were women! That really scares me. I agree with Mariah that women giving up food for their children is really sad. This article really makes me want to find "solutions" to poverty.
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    I couldn't belive that women are usually in poverty! Young girls don't go to school, and 3/4 of young people with HIV and AIDS are young girls! To hear women giving up their meals so their children can have food is so sad. THis really wants me to take action and try to help those in need.
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    2/3 of women!! I agree with Molly. That scares me as well. The one thing I'm wondering is why women? Why are women getting The disease? Women are making a sacrifice so Their children can eat is very brave. Especially in poverty. I can see They are making a big scarafice.
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    I thought is was really sad when they said that women are trying to help meet their families needs but are restricted because of the lack of resources. I would hate to be in poverty, but it would be even worse if you had to watch your children suffer and there is no way that you can help them.
Lide E

Buzzle.Com- Poverty In The United States - 0 views

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    This article gives me facts and statistics about poverty. It gives a chart showing minium living wages for families of different sizes. There is also a short and to The point paragraph abput causes of poverty at The end.
Matson K

U.S. Hunger - 1 views

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    This article talks about the causes of hunger and how hunger is in America. It also gives you some quick facts and statistics. It also talks about the rises in hunger and poverty in the last couple years.
Carnahan H

Causes and Effects of Poverty - 3 views

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    The world spends money trying to build armies, fight wars and and build econimies which helps The rich but does nothing for The people in poverty. I think this is surprising that The world focuses on helping Themselves and not The people that need it but I can beleive that The countries are trying to make Themselves more powerful and poverty is a result.
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    A lot of information about poverty. why is everything so freaking sad
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    This article gives cause and effect, which makes it a little easier to userstand poverty
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