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=Statistics= USA || $47,200 || 36.9 yrs. || 78.37 yrs. || 99% || 2.06 || Monaco || $30,000 || 49.4 yrs. || 89.73 yrs. || 99% || 1.5 || Chile || $15,400 || 32.1 yrs. || 77.7 yrs. || 95.7% || 1.88 || Morocco || $4,800 || 26.9 yrs. || 75.9 yrs. || 52.3% || 2.21 || Afghanistan || $900 || 18.2 yrs. || 45.02 yrs. || 28.1% || 5.39 ||
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=High Income Living Conditions: Monaco= Primary Source: Secondary Source: http://www.everyculture.com/Ma-Ni/Monaco.html (Mr.M verified for lack of sources) Person Researched:

Story/Description: Monaco has many rich governmental organizations and associations that show that they have money and resources for the people. Monaco also exemplifies a very in depth research of sciences in the ocean and many other things indicating that they have money to do things that they want to do and not just what is necessary for their country and lifestyle. They have social welfare and do very well as a country.

Paragraph Analysis: The Monaco article and the facts from the CIA World Factbook both show that lifestyle in Monaco is a more than average, wealthy lifestyle. The government shows that there is a growth in organizations for the people. The people are flourishing and have everything they need provided for themselves. The country has a growing economy and people are able to purchase goods and other things for their own benefit. This directly correlates to the chart in how they have one of the highest income per capita in the world, showing they are doing very well as a country overall.

=Middle-Upper Income Living Conditions: Chile= Primary Source: Secondary Source: http://www.everyculture.com/Bo-Co/Chile.html Person Researched:

Story/Description: Most cities were developed and designed in the Spanish pattern. Many people were very rich and many were very poor. The country has developed from having shanty towns and many low places of their country to having more well developed housing conditions. Shanty towns have now been converted to low income houses and much of the country is covered by these living conditions. There are very few very rich neighborhoods, but many middle class and low income neighborhoods. Chile has also shown a growth in the economy from the 1983 to present. Much of the people of chile work in manufacturing plants and produce 17 percent of the total GDP for the country. The country has shown a growth in their GDP and have reached the $5700 point recently.

Paragraph Analysis: The people of Chile have varying lifestyles from the very rich communities to the very low income housing communities. Most of the population works in factories for manufacturing. There is a very small percentage of the population that is considered wealthy, therefore indicating that most of the people life in standard middle-class homes or low income housing communities. Cities are beginning to become modernized and people are beginning to work themselves to higher places in the world. The economy of Chile shows a good steady growth and demonstrates that the people are able to achieve a better way of life. The economic growth has also allowed more people to find jobs that have been opening up more frequently in the country. The joblessness of the country has showed a decline and also indicates that the unemployment rate has gone down. ==

=Middle-Lower Income Living Conditions: Morocco= Primary Source: http://alcrabat.wordpress.com/2010/02/24/what-is-it-like-to-be-a-moroccan-teenager/ Secondary Source: Person Researched: Bilal Zouheir

Story/Description: The speaker describes Morocco teenagers as always being neglected. They are not able to take part in discussions involving decisions for the family or really anything. Teenagers are not looked upon as being the future of the nation and are required to continue the existence of the country they live in. For a teenager in Morocco, you are always labeled as a child and are taught to believe that you know nothing and have no experience in any part of life. Because of this neglect, teenagers turn to alternative means of finding relief like crimes and drugs, which does not create the best environment for the people of Morocco. School choosing is very limited. The students coming out of high school have one of two choices. They can either study abroad or stay and go to a public or private university in Morocco, which doesn't even offer the best education if they can not afford to go abroad.

Paragraph Analysis: Teenagers in Morocco have very little say in their future and decisions along the way. They are neglected and are forced to really have no say in anything they do. Schooling in the country shows a correlation to the graph in the literacy rate that is able to be obtained. Morocco shows a very low literacy rate compared to the United States, Monaco, and Chile. This is due to the very slim choosing of schooling in the country and also reflects the economic factors of the country. The country does not have money to invest in their schooling and therefore suffers in their literacy rate. The choices after school also show a struggle for money in the country. People do not have sufficient means of providing for their children's education, and the children coming out of high school do not even have a means of making money for their own education. This is shown by the income per capita rate of $4800 per person and shows that people do not make enough to provide for themselves. The income per capita also shows a bad economy for the country and does not allow the people to prosper the way that they should be able to.

=Lower Income Living Conditions: Afghanistan= Primary Source: Secondary Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-12891233 Person Researched: Kamran Safi

Story/Description: Kamran Safi was born in Afghanistan, but had recently moved away from his homeland and was forced to seek a safe location in many other countries from the Taliban of Afghanistan. His father had refused to give his life savings to the Taliban and was murdered. Kamran, being the person to receive the funds, was then chased by the Taliban and was forced to leave his homeland for something that had nothing to do with him. He fled to the north-west areas of Pakistan, but was still not far enough away from the Taliban to not be chased. He lost all contact with his family and friends and was forced to live an even worse lifestyle than he had before. He now lives in fear and has no way of knowing what has happened to his family. He now looks for new ways to show people of the mistrust and problems that are going on in Afghanistan.

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