We Must Help People in Poverty

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More than fifty million people, out of ninety million, exist below the poverty line in Egypt (Ben-Meir). This emphasizes how poverty spreads throughout the world, especially Egypt, without any difficulties. Our job in the world is to help the needy, as they are in desperate need for a helping hand. We cannot just ignore the poverty-stricken because regardless of anything, they still make up a solid 55 percent of our Egyptian population (Ben-Meir). Egypt does not yearn for any ignorance or unawareness, seeing that these unaware citizens do not lead to any new outcomes. The underprivileged have negative feelings towards free public schools, as they believe it will not benefit them, which leave them begging in the streets of Egypt. In addition, the extremely poor Egyptian people do not give credence to birth control and believe it is adequate to have more than ten children. Decisively, the government does not usefully spend their money to establish public schools and educational institutions. Poverty is distributed throughout Egypt because of: how the citizens in penury do not bother to go to free public schools, how they do not believe in birth control and prefer to have several kids, and how the government has large amounts of income, but does not spend it efficiently.

The impoverished Egyptians regard free public schools as unnecessary and fruitless, which eventually lead them to begging on the streets of Egypt. These poor people are not bothered to go to school, as they feel it is useless and won’t benefit them in any way. I believe this is invalid because these public schools are not only free, but also, will educate the illiterate with long-lasting knowledge. I used to feel that these public schools were educating the Egyptia...

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...w the government misspends their income inefficiently. I believe we should all interfere somehow by supporting these needy people, as almost 800 million people suffer from starvation and poverty in the entire world (Oracle Foundation). They cannot find food or water to eat and drink, and they cannot afford to pay for anyone. They pass the point of becoming anorexic, and move on to more complex stages that require serious medical care, which they fail to bear the expense of. Experiencing starvation is a challenging phase for them, as they feel a constant pain in their stomach that they cannot simply get over with by stepping into their kitchen, if they even have one. To conclude, it is necessary to sustain the needy, especially whenever they are in times of desperation, and we should be willing to provide donations as a means to promote the stability of their lives.

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