Friday, October 21, 2011

Outline

I. Indroduction
A. Poverty is the very reason of the cause of slums.
B. Slums are a run-down area on the outskirts of a city that are full of diease, poverty, and famine.
C. Slums are a run-down area of a city characterized by substained housing. Slums affect on human populations, the cause of global warmong, the over-crodedness and unsanitary housing in which these slum dwellers live in and carry many diseases like typhoid.
D. Global warming is caused by the pollution commonly found in most slum enviornments.
II. Defendable Point #1
A. Slums largely have an impact on the Earth's global warming because of the outcome of major pollution in slums.
B. i "The foul river carries not just sewage, but also chemicals from farming estates outside the slum."
    ii A river that creeps through the slum is a toxic disaster.
C. Because of so much toxic waste throughout the city, it is all gathered in a river that runs through the slum.
D. Not only is global warming a problem, but also unsanitary homes and living conditions.
III. Defendable Point #2
A. Many slum dwellers don't have the advantage living in a good, healthy home.
B. i""We have a lot of problems because it's not a place where you can admire to stay, my dear. You can see yourself." "There are public toilets and water taps, but sanitation is poor with open sewers along the alleyways.""
    ii Here a woman living in one of Mumbai's largest slums is complaining in a way to make someone feel pitiful for their living conditions.
C. The woman, Musanga, is letting others know that the slums aren't a place of choice, for most.
D. Because of sanitation, diseases sprout.
IV. Defendable Point #3
A. Diseases like typhoid are common in the

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