Poverty Sucks

Poverty Sucks
Author: Ferrari King
Publisher: Ferrari King
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2024-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

I'm not sure how many of you know this but being poor really sucks,

Poverty Sucks! How to Become a Self-Made Millionaire

Poverty Sucks! How to Become a Self-Made Millionaire
Author: Ms. Aimee Elizabeth
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2011-10-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781494369545

Does this sound familiar? *I'm not really happy. *I don't make enough money. *I'm stressed to the max at work. *I'm afraid of losing my job. *Financial problems are ruining my marriage. Save yourself a life a frustration and disappointment. Buy Poverty Sucks! How to Become a Self-Made Millionaire NOW to begin YOUR NEW FINANCIAL LIFE!

Poverty Sucks! How to Become a Self-Made Millionaire

Poverty Sucks! How to Become a Self-Made Millionaire
Author: Aimee Elizabeth
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2011-11-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781479122233

Aimee Elizabeth was a broke and homeless teenage girl who became millionaire who retired at age 38 - and how you can too! Poverty Sucks! You deserve a better life! Start Now!

Poverty Sucks!

Poverty Sucks!
Author: Aimee Elizabeth
Publisher: Mfm Trust
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2011
Genre: Entrepreneurship
ISBN: 9780984769995

The author shares her personal plan for financial success and early retirement, illustrated with her own life experiences.

Socialism Sucks

Socialism Sucks
Author: Robert Lawson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1621579468

The bastard step-child of Milton Friedman and Anthony Bourdain, Socialism Sucks is a bar-crawl through former, current, and wannabe socialist countries around the world. Free market economists Robert Lawson and Benjamin Powell travel to countries like Venezuela, Cuba, Russia, and Sweden to investigate the dangers and idiocies of socialism—while drinking a lot of beer.

Hand to Mouth

Hand to Mouth
Author: Linda Tirado
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0425277976

The real-life Nickel and Dimed—the author of the wildly popular “Poverty Thoughts” essay tells what it’s like to be working poor in America. ONE OF THE FIVE MOST IMPORTANT BOOKS OF THE YEAR--Esquire “DEVASTATINGLY SMART AND FUNNY. I am the author of Nickel and Dimed, which tells the story of my own brief attempt, as a semi-undercover journalist, to survive on low-wage retail and service jobs. TIRADO IS THE REAL THING.”—Barbara Ehrenreich, from the Foreword As the haves and have-nots grow more separate and unequal in America, the working poor don’t get heard from much. Now they have a voice—and it’s forthright, funny, and just a little bit furious. Here, Linda Tirado tells what it’s like, day after day, to work, eat, shop, raise kids, and keep a roof over your head without enough money. She also answers questions often asked about those who live on or near minimum wage: Why don’t they get better jobs? Why don’t they make better choices? Why do they smoke cigarettes and have ugly lawns? Why don’t they borrow from their parents? Enlightening and entertaining, Hand to Mouth opens up a new and much-needed dialogue between the people who just don’t have it and the people who just don’t get it.

Mentors Matter But Poverty Sucks

Mentors Matter But Poverty Sucks
Author: Eugene L. Moore
Publisher: Life to Legacy, LLC
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2018-05-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781947288331

What this study has proven beyond a reasonable doubt -even though mentoring is a positive intervention for at-risk youth - it is surely not enough to break the cycle of poverty and its offspring. There are over 15 million children living in poverty in this country. The problems we face as a society are enormous - so are the opportunities.

Learning from the Federal Market?Based Reforms

Learning from the Federal Market?Based Reforms
Author: William J. Mathis
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 720
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1681235056

Over the past twenty years, educational policy has been characterized by top?down, market?focused policies combined with a push toward privatization and school choice. The new Every Student Succeeds Act continues along this path, though with decision?making authority now shifted toward the states. These market?based reforms have often been touted as the most promising response to the challenges of poverty and educational disenfranchisement. But has this approach been successful? Has learning improved? Have historically low?scoring schools “turned around” or have the reforms had little effect? Have these narrow conceptions of schooling harmed the civic and social purposes of education in a democracy? This book presents the evidence. Drawing on the work of the nation’s most prominent researchers, the book explores the major elements of these reforms, as well as the social, political, and educational contexts in which they take place. It examines the evidence supporting the most common school improvement strategies: school choice; reconstitutions, or massive personnel changes; and school closures. From there, it presents the research findings cutting across these strategies by addressing the evidence on test score trends, teacher evaluation, “miracle” schools, the Common Core State Standards, school choice, the newly emerging school improvement industry, and re?segregation, among others. The weight of the evidence indisputably shows little success and no promise for these reforms. Thus, the authors counsel strongly against continuing these failed policies. The book concludes with a review of more promising avenues for educational reform, including the necessity of broader societal investments for combatting poverty and adverse social conditions. While schools cannot single?handedly overcome societal inequalities, important work can take place within the public school system, with evidence?based interventions such as early childhood education, detracking, adequate funding and full?service community schools—all intended to renew our nation’s commitment to democracy and equal educational opportunity.

The New Friars

The New Friars
Author: Scott A. Bessenecker
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2006-09-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830836012

Have you been called by God to stick out, act out, speak out? Are you ready to set aside comfort and privilege for meaning and impact? Scott Bessenecker profiles young Christians who have done just that, making radical commitments to seek justice and mercy among the poor and suffering people of the world.

Beautiful Decay

Beautiful Decay
Author: Sylvia Lewis
Publisher: Running Press Kids
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0762448377

Things have a way of falling apart around Ellie Miller. Literally. With a touch that rots, she keeps everyone at a distance -- for others' safety as much as her own comfort. When newcomer Nate MacPherson makes it his mission to get close to Ellie, she does her best to steer clear. But as Nate reveals an unusual ability of his own, Ellie recognizes a kindred spirit who could accept her for who she is . . . if she lets him. As family secrets unravel, Ellie will have to discover the beauty within her reach in order to save the ones she loves.