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What do you call someone who hates the poor?
It is the disgust and hostility toward poor people, those without resources or who are helpless. The aporophobia consists, therefore, in a feeling of fear and in an attitude of rejection of the poor, the lack of means, the helpless.
What do you think about poverty?
Poverty is about not having enough money to meet basic needs including food, clothing and shelter. However, poverty is more, much more than just not having enough money. The World Bank Organization describes poverty in this way: Poverty is not having a job, is fear for the future, living one day at a time.
What are the effects of begging?
The psycho-social effects of street begging, as identified by the respondents, are development of inferiority complex, lack of social interaction, loss of self-respect and dignity, increased mindset of poverty and loss of self-confident.
What causes street begging?
The phenomenon of street begging is a result of a number of factors, such as poverty (real or imagined), religion, physical disability, culture, national disaster, civil war, bad habits (drug, alcohol, and gambling dependencies), family heritage, uncontrolled rural–urban migration, and psychiatric disabilities and …
Why am I scared of being poor?
Peniaphobia can often be traced back to early childhood to a time when a family was in financial stress. A fear of poverty is listed as one of the six fears that prevent some people from becoming rich in the classic personal finance book, Think and Grow Rich.
What do you call someone who doesn’t keep their word?
A liar if you want a simple term. If it is someone who regularly makes promises and doesn’t live up to them they are a renegger. You may also see a moderately offensive (to some) term Indian Giver which is a reference to Native Americans.
What are the causes of beggary?
Unremunerative agriculture, poverty, unemployment and disruption of joint family and of caste control are the major causes of increase of beggary in India. India neglects 600,000 of her blind, 250,000 of her deaf and dumb, 100,000 of her insane and 1,000,000 of her lepers.