Definition Essay: The Issue Of Poverty In The United States

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Many people in our society could argue that even though we live in the United States, the land of opportunities, we still live in poverty. However, it all depends in how we, as a society, define poverty. Do we define it by being homeless, not being able to have a meal every day, or by not being able to upgrade our electronics to the newest version? I believe poverty is an issue that affects millions of people around the world and its effects are devastating on the people that suffer from it. According to The European Anti-Poverty Network (EAPN), absolute poverty is when people lack the basic necessities for survival. For example, they might be starving, lacking clean water, adequate or sufficient clothing, medicines or health care …show more content…

For instance, people living in poverty are often malnourished and, subsequently, they might suffer from mental disabilities, fatigue, dizziness, a fragile immune system, and dehydration. Also, they are unable to develop normally suffering from slow growth and failure to thrive. For those individuals that have the opportunity to get an education, all these symptoms make it almost impossible for them to learn while in school. A study done by the Global Partnership for Education in 2012 revealed that 25% to 75% of children in the most deprived regions of poor countries couldn’t read a single word even after several years in …show more content…

Over the last decade conflict in these regions have been increasing thus depriving its people even more of a life worth living. These conflicted regions make it hard for humanitarian aid to reach to these areas because those who help are often attacked by bloodthirsty and attention seeker regimes that definitely need to put an end to such horrifying acts. For instance, the Islamic extremist groups like Isis and the Taliban regimes roaming around the Middle East making their ideas everyone’s problems. These regimes affect the sustainability of these regions and often make economic growth non-existent, making the poor become

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