SOC205H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Deindustrialization, Child Labour, Malaria
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Poverty and inequality in urban canada and around the world. Photo essay of the poor in the developing world. Central challenges of urban poverty in the developing world. The action of human beings is within our hands, the surplus can be more equally distributed over the populations. Industrialization makes widely distribution, but risk is that food that harms people will also be distributed widely. The resulting desertification is largely due to over cultivation. The parents who have hiv creates inter-generation affection. They leave behind children who also have aids. Many parts of the world children get little education and contribute to the work of household. The chemical plant explodes and cause the pollution. Kenyan: lack of separation of human waste from rivers. The malaria mosquitoes make people get the diseases. The rates of infectious diseases are the chief cause of death in developing countries. Poor diet, insufficient exercise, and smoking have contributed to the steady rise of.