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POVERTY
published: Tuesday | October 2, 2007


Poverty strikes at people like a silent killer. It removes happiness and contentment and leaves sadness and despair. Poverty as seen in the following pictures has left these people worried, homeless and fearful that their lives will be snatched. They face the hardships of being poor and the looks on their faces make them seem to have lost all hope. They are constantlyconcerned about where their next meal is coming from; hence even the gift of some food is considered a great luxury to them.

School: Clarendon College

Names: Tristan Rodney;

Rubiann Mitchelle;

Melicha Smith; Kamesha

Robinson; Nickesa Nelson

Clarendon College received the following awards for these winning photos on the theme of Poverty. First-place team (for all three photos); county school winner for Middlesex (for all three photos); best composition (for two old ladies- taken by Tristan Rodney) and best photo (for two old ladies- taken by Tristan Rodney). >

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