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Respond to at least two colleagues in one of the following ways:Critique your colleague's explanation of how poverty impacts individuals in young and middle adulthood.State whether you agree or disagree with your colleague's position on whether poverty is the result of cultural or individual characteristics. Provide support for your position.Reply to a colleague who selected a theory of poverty that differs from the one you selected by critiquing his or her evaluation of the theory.Be sure to support your posts with specific references to the resources. If you are using additional articles, be sure to provide full APA-formatted citations for your references.Colleague 1: Jessica Effects of PovertyPoverty in young and middle adulthood can impact an individual’s entire life from nutrition and housing to their self-concept (Zastrow et al., 2019). Individual’s who experience poverty are more likely to have poor hygiene and live in substandard housing (Zastrow et al., 2019). They are more likely to come into contact with roaches and other pests that could damage the individual’s health (Zastrow et al., 2019). Poverty can lead to negative impacts on an individual’s self-concept, poverty in society is seen as a negative, someone who experiences poverty is second class to those who do not, therefore that individual’s self-esteem lowers based on these constant reminders through societal norms (Zastrow et al., 2019). Society constantly places negative view on individual’s who experience poverty and in many cases that can lead to a low self-concept and an acceptance that the individual will never more socioeconomic classes (Zastrow et al., 2019). Poverty: Individual or Cultural CharacteristicsPoverty is a result of individual characteristics that perpetuate the culture of poverty. 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They are more likely to come into contact with roaches and other pests that could damage the individual’s health (Zastrow et al., 2019). Poverty can lead to negative impacts on an individual’s self-concept, poverty in society is seen as a negative, someone who experiences poverty is second class to those who do not, therefore that individual’s self-esteem lowers based on these constant reminders through societal norms (Zastrow et al., 2019). Society constantly places negative view on individual’s who experience poverty and in many cases that can lead to a low self-concept and an acceptance that the individual will never more socioeconomic classes (Zastrow et al., 2019). Poverty: Individual or Cultural CharacteristicsPoverty is a result of individual characteristics that perpetuate the culture of poverty. 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