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PovertyPoverty is a subjective and comparative term describing a lack of sufficient capital, money, material goods, or resources[?]. A person living in this condition of poverty is said to be poor. The meaning of "sufficient" varies widely across the different political and economic areas of the world. Poverty is essentially the collective condition of poor people, or of poor groups, and in this sense entire nation-states are sometimes regarded as poor. Poverty is often strongly connected with social problems, such as crime and disease (notably sexually transmitted diseases), sometimes in epidemic form. As a result, many societies employ social workers to fight poverty by a variety of methods which range from moral persuasion to financial subsidy to physical coercion. There is evidence of poverty in every region. In developed countries, this condition results in wandering homeless people and poor suburbs (with so-called bidonvilles[?] or favelas) in which poor people are - more or less - restricted to a ghetto. The condition in itself isn't always considered negatively, even if this is the prevalent interpretation: some cultural or religious groups consider poverty an ideal condition to live in, a condition necessary in order to reach certain spiritual or intellectual states. A notable example is that of the Christian Franciscan order Poverty is studied by many social, scientific and cultural disciplines.
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be safely kept, and then led him to a cell.html">cell about ten feet
In the evening they brought him his first meal, which he
Next morning he learnt that he could have no part of his
to a priest, for they had no form of religion there, and
cropped close; and therefore "he did not need a comb."
"Thus began his acquaintance with the holy house, which
the great space before the church of St Catharine. There
or largest, that the prisoners entered, and mounted a
The side gates provided entrance to spacious ranges of
principal building, was another, very spacious, two
opening into galleries that ran from end to end. The
aperture from without for light or air. Those of the
strongly grated window.html">window, without glass, and higher than
cell was shut with two doors, one on the inside, the
was grated at the bottom, opened towards the top for the
bolts. The outer door was not so thick, had no window,
eleven--a necessary arrangement in that climate, unless
wherewith to wash, another full of water to drink, with
with a cover, changed every fourth day. The prisoners
could contribute to it in such a place, was cared for in
were at hand to render all necessary assistance to the
but they gave no viaticum, performed no unction, said. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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