when you're in poverty, it's hard to improve your way of life without money.
2007-03-27 18:05:43
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answered by sorcpwns of S33k3r C0unc1l 3
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Because it is a restriction of liberty: The freedom to choose where, how, and with what material goods, you want to live.
Although poverty is often cited as a cause of crime, statistics show that children of the rich are just as likely to become criminals. (Factoring out gangs, in which criminality becomes a social norm.)
Many poor people blame the rich, because the rich control the means of production, and therefore the jobs, and money, but a capitalist system provides more opportunities to take part in, or improve, the means of production than any other (known) economic system.
Many rich people blame the poor for being the cause of their own predicament: They say: "Poor people simply need to learn a trade, a profession, or start a business."
But they fail to realize that any of this, requires money, which presupposes involvement in the means of production already!
2007-03-27 18:26:32
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answered by Anonymous
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poverty is not bad, it is good. Put a different spin on this paper, your professor will not expect it and therefore he will not be able to compare it to other essays, which will make it seem like your essay is better than it really is. Here are some pointers to get you started:
Why is poverty good? because the things you own end up owning you!
The liberation from material possestions will realign your preception of the world
Reject the basic assumption of civilization, especially the importance of material possestions
you are not the car you drive, you are not the clothes you wear, you are not your 1700 square foot condo.
Self improvement is masturbation, self destruction is life.
good luck!
2007-03-27 18:15:30
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answered by hempeater421 1
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Health issues because they can't afford proper medical care sometimes. Lack of education goes along with that and poverty stricken areas usually don't have the best schools and kids end up not learning basic things they need to learn, like how to read. A lot of that comes from lack of funding and overcrowding, especially in urban areas. If you can't read, you end up drinking floor cleaner because it looks like fruit punch (I'm not even joking). Lack of funding also means a lack of proper education when it comes to health and STDs. There are still people out there that don't know exactly how HIV is transmitted. That's a serious problem.
2007-03-27 18:10:49
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answered by Pico 7
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I think I understand your question, so I'll try my best to answer. Other than crime, I would also consider the psychological effects it has on the family. Money problems are the number one stress on families today. It causes divorce, abuse, and a lack of self worth (amongst other things). Good luck.
2007-03-27 18:06:37
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answered by munkees81 6
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psychological poverty, via far. My grandparents lived on a farm. Their residing house exchange into so rickety that for the time of thunderstorms they had to sleep in a school bus in concern that the residing house could blow over. It purely had 4 rooms, a residing room with a stone hearth, a kitchen and sloped down as you entered it, and a pair of bedrooms, the single on the top had a hearth. the residing house exchange into no longer painted, no plumbing, little electrical energy, no television, an previous radio, and we had to take baths in a bathtub in the front backyard via employing properly water that had to be heated up in a huge kettle. yet they continually had food on the table, and whilst agency could come they positioned each little thing that they had on the table. in addition they ate squirrels, rabbit, wild sport. all of us used an outhouse, too. They have been extra desirable than chuffed to stay that way. Even the roads have been dirt and unpaved. they did no longer understand what poverty meant even although some government bureaucrat could then come alongside to tell them they have been residing in "poverty". I by no capacity heard them ***** approximately "doing without" or feeling sorry for themselves. They grew their very own flowers, fished and looked for their food. they might have been labeled via the government as being "undesirable", yet I by no capacity observed them be afflicted by "psychological poverty" by using fact they have been extra desirable than chuffed, loving and type human beings in spite of their loss of conveniences.
2016-12-08 12:57:23
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answered by adamek 4
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Yeah people are hungry, cold, miserable, dirty, getting infected with AIDS, don't have clean water, and are becoming less and less educated. Which keeps them in a never ending circle of poverty. (Especially in 3rd world countries where school is not required).
2007-03-27 18:06:46
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answered by Tater Tot 2
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With poverty comes pain and suffering.
2007-03-27 18:07:28
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answered by richelle114 1
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Crime, health, self esteem, depression, suicide, drug abuse, generational conditioning to stay in poverty. Try those for a start with your paper.
2007-03-27 18:05:32
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answered by joyfulndiva 1
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it can lead to the cause of the spreading of diseases....
umm....poverty is also bad because children start to starve and end up dying....thats how africa has so much diseases ..especially aids...cuz the older tribe people believe that they can get rid of their aids if they have sex with a virgin child.
2007-03-27 18:05:45
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answered by miranda 2
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Overweight children are generally a result of poverty...
Which in turn, results in unhealthy kids and adults; diabetes, heart disease and so on....
Mental illness caused by societal inadequacies which results in alcohol or drug abuse and possibly suicide or homicide.
2007-03-27 18:07:48
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answered by emaaaazing! 4
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