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conditions in the Dharavi slum
- toxic waste
- poor sanitization (poo)
- rats
- no infrastructure
- contaminated water
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disadvantages of living in Dharavi
- rubbish everywhere
- eat from the floor
- no permanent rights
- lack of privacy
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for redeveloping the Dharavi slum.
- better water systems
- improved hygiene
- less rubbish
- more permenent rights
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well-being meaning
the ability of people to acess
the things they need in order to live
happy and healthy lives
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quantitative
areas of life that are easily measured
- life expectancy, income
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qualitative
areas of life that are difficult to measure
- happiness and freedom
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Less Economically Developed Country (LEDC
- limited acess to health
- high poverty
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More Economically Developed Country (MEDC)
- general acess to health
- economies based on finances
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Newly Industrialised Country (NIC)
- large inequalities to wealth and health
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advantages of living in Dharavi
- market in town w resources
-most have a job
- low crime
- no taxes
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against redeveloping the Dharavi slum.
- low crime
- people stay happy
-get to keep a job
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Card 2

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disadvantages of living in Dharavi

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- rubbish everywhere
- eat from the floor
- no permanent rights
- lack of privacy

Card 3

Front

for redeveloping the Dharavi slum.

Back

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Card 4

Front

well-being meaning

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

quantitative

Back

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