Welcome to Inequality – Sustainable Development Goal 5 & 10 - Information
Welcome to Inequality – Sustainable Development Goal 5 & 10!
Introduction:
If this is the first blog post you are viewing from us, you are probably someone new and may have not heard of us. Worry not, we welcome new readers with warm hands, and we'll introduce our selves.
We are the Research Lads!
Yes, the name bad and ironic after you know how many we are, which is actually four of us. We are essentially a group of enthusiasts, who like to write, photograph and talk about stuff we visit all the time and for this whole week, we only exclusively talk about Inequality!
Okay, so now to meet our members, which will be listed below and can find them individually on the social media, which won't be mentioned here:
- Wasel Aziz (21265) – The main guy for the research, data presentation, Cartoon, design the questionnaire and poem
- Aayan Mozzam (14477) – The main guy contributing to the research, designing, and stuff related with pictures.
- Abdul Mannan – Nothing
- Mehroz Zaidi — Nothing
Okay, now we're done with names, let us move on to the main focus of this post, which is what is discussed and what will be talked about here.
For the teacher, please click this link to see the report.
For the teacher, please click this link to see the report.
Topics:
For a quick brief summary, most of this blogpost will be based on a report that was created beforehand which is implemented on the website through the posts that we make here, either that's shared straight through text or using other media such as pictures, posters, poems, (maybe) animations and many more.
To our previous readers they may already understand how it proceeds, but we don't have 'topics', instead we have 'sections' which are:
To our previous readers they may already understand how it proceeds, but we don't have 'topics', instead we have 'sections' which are:
- Defining & Measuring Inequality
- What are some differences between inequality of income and
- inequality of “capabilities” or well-being? How are these three concepts related? Which one do you think deserves the most attention from policymakers?
- Make a list of the reasons that inequality can be considered desirable, and the ways in which inequality hurts social well-being. Is it possible to limit the negative consequences of inequality while still harnessing the positive aspects?
- Causes and Consequences of Inequality.
- If you could change one of the “causes” of inequality, which would you choose to focus on? Why?
That is pretty much it for the information required and what you need to understand. If you want to view the posts in different ways such as using labels etc, but the best is the way posted here.
Hope you have a great experience reading. Don't forget to like, comment and share the post if you like it.
-RL
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