Mother Teresa meant poverty of heart,the lackadaisical attitude of the people towards poor and down trodden of the society. She gave us the teaching that it is a privilege and a joy to be able to serve the poor. They are very beautiful and have much to give us. We should thank God for giving us the opportunity to serve our fellowmen who live and die in poverty and hunger.
this means freedom from poverty
Sastisfied with it
Poverty in one nation would mean that: -The potential output from that country is not made and therefore, the countries that trade with it would fail to exploit and benefit from their comparative advantages. -Poverty would mean hat there would be aids given out from the more richer countries. This in return would mean higher expenditures for this country. -Since poverty is closely linked to political instability, this would mean a greater trouble for world security. -If the level of poverty is high enough to affect the government, it would mean that they are more likely to default on their foreign debts. -The level of poverty would also mean that for the neighboring countries, they would need to watch out for the flow of immigrants running away from the country in poverty for a better life. THis, if uncontrolled would create a huge social problem. -
The federal poverty level (100%) of poverty for a family of 4 is currently something in the realm of $22,000 a year. So, if you're a family of 4 making $44,000 a year, you're at 200% of poverty (conversely, if you're a family of 4 making $11,000, you're at 50% of the poverty level.)
The state of condition of having little or no money, goods or mean of support.
If you mean born then...Mother Teresa was born in Albania/Macedonia in Skopje which is now the Republic of Macedonia.
Only if by 'our country' you mean India, then yes.
to dream of her is supposed to be really good but it all depends on how you saw your dream
It has no significance except to you. There is no special meaning.
She meant that God's love was acting at that moment, a special moment.
BOTH!! isn't that cool like here's an example: The journey of sailors that went around the world was significant; don't you think? ---------------------------- Significant means important, or outstanding; the term doesn't suggest whether significance indicates a good thing. For example: Mother Teresa made a significant contribution to the health and well-being of people suffering from poverty. Mother Teresa fearlessly tackled Calcutta's significant problems with poverty, illness and deprivation. Smallpox was a disease which caused significant suffering and death. Dr Edward Jenner made significant discoveries in the fight against smallpox, which led to its being eradicated. ----------------------------
this means freedom from poverty
In Indian context, the name Teresa is often associated with Saint Teresa of Avila or Mother Teresa, who is revered for her humanitarian work. The name itself is of Spanish origin, meaning "harvester" or "to reap." While it doesn't have a specific meaning in Indian languages, it carries connotations of compassion and service due to the influence of these notable figures in Indian society.
If you mean Silverstream, her mother was Willowbreeze, who died giving birth to her and her siblings, Minnowkit and Willowkit, and her father was Crookedstar.
Teresa mean beautiful, smart and crazy.
poverty means really poor with no food or money
It depends on if you were born with a hole in your heart. It's a birth defect and normally occurs when the mother is injured or drinks alcohol while pregnant.