I do not want to look pessimist, but I sincerely don't think that's possible. Poverty is caused by many different factors, that depend on things the society can't change, at least not the way we tried to do it.
Poverty depends greatly on the political systems we have nowadays, because if political systems where "correct" maybe everybody would have a home and an income, but millionaires wouldn't be millionaires.
We should also not blame only politicians, because we as a society also affect how poverty works. I will not give my opinion on this though, because it depends greatly on how one thinks. Many think society hasn't done anything wrong, and others think different factors within society are to be blamed. It's a very controversial area.
Hope it helped,
BioTeacher101
If the average price of regular bottled water falls to $0.65, consumers will demand fewer bottles of premium water at every price, which shifts the demand curve for premium bottled water to the left.
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The fact that shops should be prohibited to sell any food or drinks that have been scientifically proven to be bad for people's health is highly disagreeable.
<h3>What is the significance of prohibition?</h3>
If any food is bad for people, proven by scientific studies, it should be banned for even production by the food administration authorities. Because unless authorities do not ban the production, prohibition for their sell at shops really makes very less to zero sense.
Therefore, the significance regarding of prohibition has been aforementioned.
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Buddhism and Hinduism are similar because their architecture is vibrant and colorful. They both have dharma and believe in reincarnation. Both of them also believe in karma. Many people in Thailand, a dominant Buddhist country, tell the story with Hindu gods, but share their Buddhist architecture intertwined.