Brady, Judith Ann. "Justice for the Poor in a Land of Plenty: A Place at the Table." Education Resources Information Center.
(2006). Retrieved 13 Sept. 2007. < http://www.eric.ed.gov/ >
This is a journal article about poverty and it discusses the effects on women and children. It discusses how poverty has had a major increase in the past few years and why that is. It kind of has a religious view on things, which I think I will stay away from. This journal article was found using the ERIC library database
Holosko, Michael, and Marvin Feit. "Living in Poverty in America Today." Journal of Health & Social Policy. 21.1 (2005): 119-131.
This is a book I found using the database search provided on the MCC website. It is about poverty in American today, which is exactly what i'm looking for. It discusses health issues and emotional effects caused by poverty, among several other things. This will be a great book to reference in my research paper.
U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division. Current Poverty Data. (2006): 60-233
< http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty/poverty.html >
I found this web page using a google search. I wasn't really sure how to cite it because it is information given by the Census Bureau and does not really have an author, or title on the website. This website states facts, gives an overview on poverty, and publications about this issue. This will be a great resource while writing my research paper.
Billitteri, Thomas J. "Domestic Poverty." CQ Researcher 17.31 (2007): 721-744. CQ Researcher Online. CQ Press. Paul A. Elsner Library, Mesa, AZ. 13 Sept. 2007
< http://library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/cqresrre2007090700 >.
This information was found using the CQ Researcher. It talks about the causes of poverty, which I haven't came across yet in my researching until now. It also discusses how the government has cut back on it's funding for aiding poverty, and how the gap between the rich and the poor is increasing rapidly.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
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