sharecropping
They got trapped in a "cycle of poverty" by them now working as sharecroppers because they were still like slaves working for someone else but they would maybe get something here and there if they paid for it or had a credit which sometime they would have to pay off by giving the land owner more crops. BUT, if your crops didn't grow so abundant you would be short and living in a life of debt.
It's when financing is provided (usually for relief or foreign aid) to bring people out of poverty but, inevitablely are trapped from conditions pertaining to the loan agreement.
The beaver in the wild had been trapped near extinction, and the supply was too low
Poverty means people are too poor to afford food, clean water, shelter, etc. Because those areas are poor, it means that any businesses that allow people to acquire food or necessary goods and services make little or no money. In turn, those businesses can't invest in the community (by providing jobs or buying materials), which creates a vicious cycle.
Because you are trapped there and they know it, so they charge more. just like sporting events, concerts, or even when u are on the plane....$6 for 1 can of beer
Sharecropping trapped many southern blacks after the Civil War. In this system, landless farmers, often former slaves, worked the land owned by others and in return received a small share of the crops. However, they often remained in cycles of debt and poverty due to unfair rental agreements and lack of economic independence.
They trapped farmers in poverty for generations.
Poverty is the cage in which we are trapped...
bright lights from the solar wind trapped in the earths magnetic field.
They got trapped in a "cycle of poverty" by them now working as sharecroppers because they were still like slaves working for someone else but they would maybe get something here and there if they paid for it or had a credit which sometime they would have to pay off by giving the land owner more crops. BUT, if your crops didn't grow so abundant you would be short and living in a life of debt.
It's when financing is provided (usually for relief or foreign aid) to bring people out of poverty but, inevitablely are trapped from conditions pertaining to the loan agreement.
"...waiting was the sorrowful background music..." "poverty was the cage in which we were all trapped"
The northern and southern lights, also known as auroras, are created by solar wind particles interacting with gases in Earth's atmosphere. When these charged particles collide with gases such as oxygen and nitrogen, they emit light, creating the colorful displays we see in the sky. The Earth's magnetic field guides these particles towards the polar regions, which is why auroras are most commonly visible near the North and South Poles.
Walter Lee Younger in "A Raisin in the Sun" feels trapped by his circumstances of poverty and limited opportunities. He is frustrated by his job as a chauffeur and dreams of finding a way to provide for his family and pursue his own ambitions, but feels stifled by the constraints placed on him by society and his family.
Chains of poverty refer to the interconnected factors that keep individuals or communities trapped in a cycle of poverty. These factors can include lack of access to education, healthcare, employment opportunities, and basic resources like clean water and sanitation. Breaking these chains often requires addressing multiple issues simultaneously to create sustainable solutions.
The ship is hollow. The stone isn't. The air trapped inside the ship allows it to float - despite it weight.
LaDonna Tittle has: Played Teacher in "The Relic" in 1997. Played Rosie in "Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 1-12" in 2005. Played Rosie in "Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 13-22" in 2007. Played Vivian in "Southern Cross" in 2008. Played Rosie in "Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 23-33" in 2012.