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Lack of social services from "summary" of How The Other Half Lives by Jacob August Riis

The absence of assistance from the government or other agencies for the impoverished individuals living in the tenements is a critical issue highlighted in the text. These individuals, who are struggling to make ends meet in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, are left to fend for themselves without access to basic necessities such as healthcare, education, and social support services. As a result, they are trapped in a cycle of poverty and deprivation, unable to improve their circumstances or break free from the oppressive conditions in which they live. The lack of social services exacerbates the already dire situation faced by the residents of the tenements. Without access to adequate healthcare, many individuals suffer from preventable illnesses and injuries that go untreated. This not only impacts their physical well-being but also affects their ability to work and provide for their families. Similarly, the absence of educational opportunities means that children growing up in these conditions are denied the chance to break the cycle of poverty and achieve a better future for...
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    How The Other Half Lives

    Jacob August Riis

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