Sunday, October 16, 2011

Outline

I-Introduction
A."The individual who tips the scales might be a baby born to a city dweller or an adult migrating from the countryside, but in either case, it's likely that his or her new surroundings will include flimsy walls, disease and an enveloping stench of sewage and trash. The newcomer will have arrived in a Third World slum. "
B.A slum is a heavily populated urban area characterized by substandard housing.
C.The Human populations are negatively affected by slums because slums will increase in population over the following years, slums endanger humans who live there due to pollution, an in slums, the government does not care for the people who live there.
D. Slums are increasing in population every year due to the fact people are getting poorer.

II- Defendable Point #1
A. Population increasing in slums.
B.
    i.”In fact, many say it’s the largest slum in Africa. Kibera’s true population isn’t known, but there are probably as many people living here as there are in San Francisco, packed into housing few Americans could fathom,”
   ii. The population in the slums is so large that no one really knows how many people live there.
C. There are many people living in this slum so there they really can't tell how many people live there. It is estimated to have a bigger population then San Francisco.
D.This isn't the only negative affect of slums, they can also endanger the people who live there because of pollution.

III. Defendable Point #2
A. How slums endanger humans due to pollution
B.
   i."Fink: The foul river carries not just sewage, but also chemicals from farming estates outside the slum. It's littered with refuse, too: platic bags, glass bottles. A toddle stands barefoot at the water's edge. Just behind her, a row of low huts stretches along the ditch."
  ii.Theres lot of pollution in the slums.
C. There is so much pollution in the slums it's hard to live in it. the river is really polluted espically with chemicals from factories.
D. One more negative affect of slums is that the government doesn't care about the people who live there.

IV. Defendable Point # 3
A.The government doesn't care for the people who live there in the slums.
B.
   i."The government is is interested in the land, not the people, " says Rajiv Korde."
  ii.He states the government wants the land not the people.
C. The government wants to use the land to benefit from it and not help the people who live there.
D. These are all the ways slums negatively affect the world population.

V. Conclusion
A.The world is negatively affected due to slums all over the world.
B.The Human populations are negatively affected by slums because slums will increase in population over the following years, slums endanger humans who live there due to pollution, an in slums, the government does not care for the people who live there.
C.Slums are increasing in an uncontrolable rate. The pollution in the slums is also uncontrolable and the people there often get health problems. In slums, the government doesn't care for the people who live there.
D.Slums are places where people who can't afford to live in other areas. The people there live in pollution and the government doesn't care for them, they live in horrible conditions and slums affect the world negatively.

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