Papers 1011-1020 of total 1974 found.
…elderly women who had not attended church in over a year. Since failure to attend church was a Puritan sin, she was considered a prime candidate. Sarah Good was a homeless woman who often begged door-to-door. When people refused her money, she would often…
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…though Marijuana is the only "legal" drug in Netherlands... Here's some statistics about the problems; * 80,000 - 100,000 unemployed * 18,000+ illegal immigrants * 3,000+ homeless * 7,000 drug addicts of which some 2,000 live on the streets…
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…into poverty, who cannot escape it, must be tortured and remain helpless until a solution to this social problem is reached. In America, only 1% of the people own 50% of the wealth, 20 % of our children live in poverty, and a half a million people are homeless
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…the economical problems caused by alcoholic beverages. It is not the responsibility of the people as a whole to take care of the homeless people who have fallen prey to the lure of alcohol related problems. As of 1991, about 14 million Americans met…
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…of love that does not make him inhuman. There are many unloved people in the world: refugees, the homeless, and minorities. Would you say that because these people have suffered misfortune or oppression, that that makes them no longer human, and no longer…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, the houses, and clothing. Every chapter and sub- chapter provides specific points and in most cases a particular example from ancient Roman history. While explaining the topic of Wealth and Poverty, a speech by Tiberius Gracchus about homelessness is used…
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Category: /History
…responsibility for many social services that had formerly been left to local and public officials. Moreover, public school systems, hospitals, and institutions for the homeless and handicapped were created. Tax systems were fairer and states now undertook programs…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the near future. “Large cities can expect another million residents in the next twenty years”(Futurework in America). Hopefully, there will be enough jobs and places to live for all of theses people. If not, we could see a rise in the homeless population…
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…to see that she should start to help the people that were in need. It was a sign from God that she had to do something for them. At first he seems like more of a leader. His endless preaching inspires Dorothy to start something for the poor and homeless
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…a dirty, smelly, unshaven young man wearing tattered clothes and did not even own an overcoat. In December of 1909, freezing and half starved, he moved into a homeless shelter. He ate at the soup kitchen operated by the nuns at a nearby convent. Hitler…
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