Friday, 24 January 2014

Poverty and Inequality

Poverty is a big issue in the world, it can affect the economy of a country. Poverty is normally caused because there are very less jobs for unqualified people. The dictionary definition for poverty is “the state of being extremely poor”.



 Inequality is when someone or something is different for example in size or color, this can also be racism. I have experienced inequality before in my life and I know how it feels to be unequal in between others and not to fit in. Inequality is also a big problem in the world because some people are left out and disrespected.

References: 
 http://dictionary.reference.com

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  2. How does it feel to be inequal in between other?

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    1. it feels depressing and you feel left out. it feels like you don't belong in the area and you are a minority.

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    2. Does being unequal mean being a minority?

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  3. How is the economy affected? Why are there less jobs for unqualified people? Is inequality really when someone is different to another? or is it how the people react to it?
    Your personal experience shows clearly that you have a link to the topic. Shown well that you've understood the topic.

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    1. the economy is affected because there are less qualified people to work in offices and businesses which means that they don't get paid and they are unemployed and if they are unemployed then they can't pay their taxes which affects the economy, and i think your right that inequality isn't when someone is different to another but it is when someone doesn't doesn't fit in.

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    2. it seems that this is a broad topic we could look at inequality in the workplace or in society... i.e. from an economic perspective or a social/human rights perspective. which is more important?

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  5. I think we should look at it from the worlds perspective because this problem is occurring all over the world.

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  6. yes, but as I said its a really big topic... where do you start?

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