Reflection On Poverty

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Poverty is critical. Poverty is not having food to eat when you are starving. Poverty is not being able to distinguish a doctor when you are hospitalised. Poverty is not receiving an education. Poverty is sleeping on cold concrete, flipping from side to side before being able to fall asleep. Poverty is quavering the future as you wake up every day wishing you never did. Poverty is a lack of freedom. Poverty is frailty. How heart sickening is it that there are currently 925 million people that are malnourished in the world today? It hurts to think about all of those people that do not make it through the night due to hunger. Hunger is, as explained in the Oxford dictionary, “the uneasy or painful sensation caused by craving appetite. Furthermore, the weak condition caused by the devoid of food.” I chose this particular meaning because it is …show more content…

There are so many ways that world appearance can be knocked out if we work together, hand in hand. We can raise funds, start charity runs, and make donations. Moreover, we can even teach countries with populated, poverty how to plant food. There are so many …show more content…

about poverty. We have all seen concern ads, we have all went through the videos grabbing attention to poverty, we have all read heartbreaking stories. However, think about it for a second.. we may have shed tears and gone all emotional, but have we jumped up and donated some money? We would all like to think yes, but regrettably it a no. Watching these ads and feeling empathy towards these people isn't bellyful, we need to stop being blind to the situations that are taking place right in front of us. Everything is just worded; I do not see the actions. The problem here is that people mumble more than they show. Actions mumble more than words, a five letter sentence that has a deep meaning. SHOW instead of TELL. If only people did more, poverty would

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