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Poverty

Submitted by aawillia on November 19, 2006

Category: English
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Poverty: The Whole Spectrum
Poverty for a family of four in the United States as defined by the Census Bureau is making less than $17,062 annually. This definition, however, is not able to fully cover all aspects of poverty. In order to fully define poverty, one must view it through multiple scopes: Social Science, Popular Writing, Science and Humanities. Social science first gives the researcher a general overview of the history of poverty and lays a foundation for the other disciplines to build upon. Popular writing then gives a broader understanding of the situation with general facts that give a more approachable look at the issue. This is then reaffirmed by the science discipline, which goes into more depth about the fundamental facts of poverty, completely void of opinionated theories. With this foundation of raw data, the humanities discipline is then able to assert an opinion on the matter and ask a question of application. It is only when these academic areas are used in harmony that a greater understanding of poverty can is achieved.
The claims that each source brings to the overall understanding varies depending on the discipline. These differences make it possible for someone to ascertain a complete understanding of poverty in the United States. In the social science article "One Nation, Pulling Apart: The Basis of Persistent Poverty in the USA", the author Amy Glasmeier makes a claim that poverty in the united states has not stopped growing since the 1960's (Glasmeier 160). Another claim, made by Jane Myers' science article "Poor, Rural, and Female: Under-Studied, Under-Counseled, More-At-Risk" states that poverty has a direct affect on mental and health problems to those poverty stricken. Both authors make similar claims in the science fields in using factual information to solidify a complete understanding for poverty in the United States.
This understanding that is created by the science and social science articles...

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