Pseudo: Never Enough to Learn
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Michael J. Parker
He was born and raised in Portland,Oregon. He attended King Elementary School. He graduated from William P. Lord High School Class of 2003. He commenced from Oregon State University with a Bachelors of Science in Sociology. He was raised by his Great-Grand Mother Gladys. He is the youngest of his two siblings. He is a young talented African American male that has preserved through adversity. He is an epitome of social sciences and inexorable leadership.
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Pseudo - Michael J. Parker
© 2020 Michael J. Parker. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 04/02/2020
ISBN: 978-1-7283-5810-9 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-7283-5808-6 (hc)
ISBN: 978-1-7283-5809-3 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2020906168
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CONTENTS
Dedication
Introduction
Background/Literature Review
Data and Methods
Conclusion
My Ambitions as a Writer
- by Michael Parker
Sociology of Music
Problematics
Racism
Therapeutic Practice 101
Opposite of family functionality is dysfunction
Adolescence
Healthy sexuality
Pedagogy / Pedagogic: Relating to teaching
Causal timidity
Social Mobility
Vitality
About The Author
Pseudo; never enough to learn
DEDICATION
To Gladys M. Fowlkes, Mikayla M. Parker and the
countless friends and teachers that kept him inspired
INTRODUCTION
This study shows how poverty, employment status, and severity of food insecurity among people and communities are perpetuated. Poverty is the independent variable that has a positive causal relationship that directly correlates with food insecurity. Food insecurity pervades the communities plagued by poverty and the tangible evidence remains prevalent to the people affected. The causal relationship implies that poverty increases the likelihood of living food insecure. There is direct relationship in this variable analysis. Food insecurity; the inability to access enough food maintain a healthy and active life (Coleman-Jensen et. al. 2016). Poverty happens to be one of the dependent variables in this causal model. People who experience this epidemic of food insecurity tend to experience the socioeconomic status of poverty. This is a structural impediment these people are affected by. Poverty has been socially in place for decades and ascribed to those at a social disadvantage and has caused food insecurity. This problematic occurrence impedes many people to such a magnitude that I find it improbable that people survive under these conditions. These conditions imply that impediments are pragmatic, which is not fair considering equality. Food insecurity has been found to have many negative consequences on health such as diabetes, chronic disease, poor health, sleep disruptions, asthma, as well as behavior and cognitive problems in children (Gundersen and Ziliak, 2015).
Systemic changes must occur when inherent impediments are causing such a problem for people and communal sufficiency. Communal sufficiency is adherently essential to the success of its people. This is not haphazard but indications support it as part of systemic imperatives meaning this is not merely by chance. Communal sufficiency is the process in which the community sufficiently functions productively. Communal sufficiency functions on the standards of employment, food, security and no poverty. A community that is functioning properly with aggregate resources to make it run sufficiently. This a macro casual relationship formulated between these variables that reflect an interrelated analysis of food insecurity, employment, and poverty. This macro causal relationship reflect societal norms that occur by being stratified and part of these norms is poverty and food insecurity as well as employment. Research implies that these norms can be intervently produced by communal sufficiency. As problematic as poverty