Overcoming Poverty: Potential Solutions
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Overcoming Poverty: Potential Solutions
There is no single description of poverty. But for many, perhaps most, it means homes with inadequate heating, unstable plumbing, and uncertain electricity. It often means a home where some go to bed hungry and malnutrition is very frequent. For almost all the poverty stricken families it means that life is a constant struggle to obtain the merest necessities of existence, the things that most of us take for granted. Financial
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and Benefits. Volume 84 pp. 679- 86 Retrieved: Apr. 9, 2004 Handler, Joel. Reforming the poor: Welfare policy, federalism, and morality. Basic books, inc., publishers. New York: London Wirthlinworldwide (2001). Current Trends in Public Retrieved: Apr. 16, 2004 from: www.wirthlinworldwide.com U.S. Department of Education (2004) No child left behind overview. U.S. Department of Education, Retrieved: Mar. 23, 2004 from: www.ed.gov U.S. Bureau of the Census (2001). Statistics U.S. Bureau of the Census, Retrieved: Mar. 23, 2004 from: www.census.gov