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    • Heroes and Princesses: How Imagination Can Alleviate Poverty 

      Helton, Lydia (2019-12-04)
      Researchers have found that children who are raised in poverty are more likely to be impoverished later in life as a result of educational limits, health implications, or lowered self-esteem. The latter cause could be ...
    • Protecting Posterity: The Effect of Disability and Poverty on Children 

      Dines, Molly (2020-12-01)
      This paper exposes the adverse effects that poverty and disability have on children in the many aspects of their lives. Among these aspects are home life, education, future prospects, and social life. In researching ...
    • The Racial Disproportionality of the Foster Care System 

      Alford, Hannah (2020-12-01)
      Racial disproportionality has been a factor in the foster care system since 1950 when the American foster system began accepting children of color. Since then children of color have been significantly overrepresented. This ...
    • Taking a Shot at Consumerism 

      Raizor, Mackenzie (2016-11-16)
      In the past few decades, childhood vaccinations have sparked a controversy among parents. Because vaccines affect an entire community’s immunity to disease, there is a question of whether or not vaccines should be approached ...

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