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=Statistics=
 * = Country || Income Per Capita || Median Age || Life Expectancy || Literacy Rate || Total Fertility Rate ||
 * = Baseline USA || $47,200 || 36.9 yrs || 78.37 yrs || 99% || 2.06 per female ||
 * = High Income: Guam || $15,000 || 29.4 yrs || 78.34 yrs || 99% || 2.48 per female ||
 * = Middle Upper: Columbia || $9,800 || 28 yrs || 74.55 yrs || 90.4% || 2.15 per female ||
 * = Middle Lower: Sri Lanka || $5,000 || 30.8 yrs || 75.73 yrs || 90.7% || 2.2 per female ||
 * = Lower Income: Kenya || $1,600 || 18.9 yrs || 59.48 yrs || 85.1% || 4.19 per female ||

=High Income Living Conditions:= Primary Source: http://www.topix.com/forum/world/guam/T2BG6HM8L9MVURJFR/p2

Person Researched: True Chamorro

Story/Description: True was 13 when she wrote about life in Guam. She is a native and has never left the island. She considers herself lucky to live in such a beautiful place. Her favorite things about Guam are the beautiful beaches, and that most natives are extremely hospitable. Some of her complaints are the hospitals are not always reliable, the school system is not organized, and the beaches get polluted. True says that Guam is becoming a better place to live now that their economy is on the rise.

Paragraph Analysis: This girl seems to really enjoy living in Guam. Their are not many problems with Guam, but the ones that do exist are being improved.

=Middle-Upper Income Living Conditions:= Primary Source: http://reliefweb.int/node/408510

Person Researched: Gerardo

Story/Description: Gerardo is a 16 year old boy who lives in Columbia. He was a farm boy for many years, until he was kidnapped and turned into a soldier The Guerilla took him one day promising him anything he wanted in return for a little labor. Gerardo was forced to kidnap five women during a raid. He ended up learning how to use many weapons, and being forced into heavy manual labor for a little food. He refused to kill anyone so when he was in battle he got shot in the chest and injured. He was found and returned to his family. Gerardo lived, but not many child soldiers do. He is extremely lucky to be alive back on the farm.

Paragraph Analysis: This boy is considered to be lucky to be alive. It is hard to imagine living in a country where the odds of you being kidnapped are this high. He was also forced to do terrible things to other Columbians. Columbia does not seem like a good place to live, or that there have been any significant attempts to fix them.

=Middle-Lower Income Living Conditions:= Primary Source: http://www.oferr.org/content.php?id=207 Person Researched: Anandhi

Story/Description: Anandhi is a native of Sri Lanka. She was aged only five when her father left the family. Her mother also left to remarry, leaving Anandhi and her younger brother in the care of her auntie and uncle. Anandhi suffered abuse at the hands of her auntie and uncle, in the form of beatings and forced labour.

Paragraph Analysis: Sri Lanka also seems like a terrible place to lie. Being forced to live with your abusive aunt and uncle because your mother wants to remarry is a terrible fate for Anandhi and her brother. They were basically child slaves in return for somewhere to sleep.

=Lower Income Living Conditions:= Primary Source: Baba Nyumbani (orphanage) Person Researched: Julie (we believe she is around 13)

Story/Description: Julie was abandoned by her father at a young age after her mother died, so she went to live with her grandmother. Julie often slept on the streets at night because she was too scared to sleep in her grandmother's house. Julie was believed to have been forced to practice witch craft by her grandmother. When Julie was about 12 she ran away for good and lived in a farmers barn. When the farmer discovered her he sent her to Baba Nyumbani. The doctors there found that the chances of Julie being sexually assaulted were very high.

Paragraph Analysis: Kenya does not seem like a safe place for children to live, especially young girls are taken advantage of by their parents. Due to the government corruption, not a lot is being done in Kenya to change these terrible conditions.

=Conclusion:= USA || $47,200 || 36.9 Yrs. || 78.37 Yrs. || 99% || 2.06 / Female || Saudi Arabia || $24,000 || 23.9 Yrs. || 74.11 Yrs. || 78.8% || 2.31 / Female || Brazil || $10,800 || 29.3 Yrs. || 72.53 Yrs. || 88.6% || 2.18 / Female || Pakistan || $2,500 || 21.8 Yrs. || 65.99 Yrs. || 49.9% || 3.17 / Female || Madagascar || $900 || 18.2 Yrs. || 63.63 Yrs. || 68.9% || 5.02 / Female ||
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 * = Country || Income Per Capita || Median Age || Life Expectancy || Literacy Rate || Total Fertility Rate ||
 * = High Income: Guam || $15,000 || 29.4 yrs || 78.34 yrs || 99% || 2.48 per female ||
 * = Middle Upper: Columbia || $9,800 || 28 yrs || 74.55 yrs || 90.4% || 2.15 per female ||
 * = Middle Lower: Sri Lanka || $5,000 || 30.8 yrs || 75.73 yrs || 90.7% || 2.2 per female ||
 * = Lower Income: Kenya || $1,600 || 18.9 yrs || 59.48 yrs || 85.1% || 4.19 per female ||
 * = Lower Income: Kenya || $1,600 || 18.9 yrs || 59.48 yrs || 85.1% || 4.19 per female ||

USA || $47,200 || 36.9 || 78.37 || 99% || 2.06 children per woman || (Ireland) || $37,300 || 34.8 || 80.19 || 99% || 2.02 children per woman || (Lithuiania) || $16,000 || 40.1 || 75.34 || 99.6% || 1.25 children/woman || (Fiji) || $4,400 || 26.9 || 71.31 || 93.7% || 2.61 children/woman || (Madagascar) || $900 || 18.2 || 63.63 || 68.9% || 5.02 children/women || For the High Income countries there is a very large rage for the income Guam is only at $15,000 a year, while Saudi Arabia is $24,000 and Ireland is $37,300. That is a very wide rage, and it make the United States seem even more wealthy making an average income of $47,200 a year. The Median ages for these countries are 29.4, 23.9 and 34.8. The rage for the median age isn't very big, which seems to reflect the wealthier the nation, the higher the median age. The rage for the life expectancy for high income 74.11-0.19. This is very high, which reflects how wealthy the countries are.This shows you can afford to live longer if you are wealthy.
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