Disadvantages And Disadvantage Of Poverty

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The unfathomable beauty of the world today is both miraculous and devastating. The richness and abundance of its resources are mind boggling yet the majority of people still live in poverty, which most of the time is only defined along economic lines, forgetting that broader social disadvantages lead to a life of poverty. The economic definition of poverty is typically based on income measures, with the absolute poverty line calculated as dollar amount people earn per day or the dollar amount used to buy food necessary to meet daily dietary requirements. Social disadvantages such as the caste systems in countries, notably India, might condemn many families to live in poverty. For example, if a child is born in a family of the lowest caste, he or she will not be entitled to all the opportunities that might be available if they happened to be of a higher caste. In addition to providing basic necessities such as food, shelter, and
Poor families often include parents who never got the opportunity to attend school or have very minimal schooling and as a consequence, do not see the importance of their kids going to get an education. In places where there is no free education, children end up not going to school either due to lack of funds or means of getting there. Walking many miles to school does not help either because, by the time they get to school, children are exhausted or can barely concentrate in class. For those who attend classes, lack of resources such as books, writing materials, and building facilities greatly hinder the ability to advance their educational skills. Provision of food or lack of, also plays a role in the ability of a child to concentrate in class. If grownups have a hard time concentrating at work when they are hungry, one can only imagine how hard it is for a child who is constantly trying to forget his hunger pangs to do all his school work on

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