I found an article in glamour magazine called Poverty, Equality, Money and Little Pink
Houses: What You Need to Know Today. The article, all though informative
on views of our government’s opinions on the matter, it really didn’t have the
information I was looking for. There wasn’t much information on what we can do
about the poverty problem, how bad it is or even any information on how people
have gotten there or how people suffer trying to get back up. The majority of
the article was what Obama and such think, who to vote for, and where to focus
our money; this article would not be something I would use for information for
my paper. The scholarly journal article that I found was called Healthy Generations: the Impact of
Childhood Poverty on Health and Development. This article is very
informative and helpful for me! This is most definitely something I am going to
use for my paper; it has everything I asked for and more. This article gave the
exact definition of poverty, race differences in poverty, facts on families,
children’s health, and populations in poverty from year to year. Not only does this article have more of the
information I was asking for, but it has all of the sources where the
information came from and an author’s name, book references and so on; I’m very
happy I found this article.
carpentier, M. (2008). Poverty,
equality, money and little pink houses: What you teed to tnow today.
Oberg, C. (2003). The impact of
childhood poverty on health and development. Retrieved from
http://www.epi.umn.edu/mch/resources/hg/hg_childpoverty.pdf
Hi Briggitte,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your post! Wow--I had no idea that Glamour Magazine was publishing articles about presidential candidates' opinions.
What is the title of the scholarly journal that the Oberg article came from? Is Oberg a professor at the U of M?
I look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
Professor Wexelbaum