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of the vagrant farmers in California. The farmers, although homeless, jobless, and out of money, do not give up their struggle.
The turtle appears in a later chapter, when Tom finds it and is planning to give this turtle to his younger brother and sister; however
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
people and left hundreds of people homeless. The greatest destruction that the hurricane had caused was in Dade County, Florida. Were it killed a total fifteen people and left nearly a quarter million with out homes. Hurricane Andrew also caused the evacuation
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left temporarily homeless. An additional 25 lives were lost in Dade County from the indirect effects of Andrew. The direct loss of life seems remarkably low considering the destruction caused by this hurricane.
After a while Andrew turned into a tropical
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for children, established free medical clinics, helped the homeless find housing and gave away free clothing and food.
"For one of the first times since the organized slave rebellions before the civil war, Blacks were responding to an organization that tried
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. Ben and Jerrys has always and continues to donate 7.5 percent of pretax profits to social causes such as Healing Our Mother Earth, which protects community members from local health risks and the Center for better living, who helps the homeless community
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, swamps and desert areas. Occasionally the government responds to the shantytowns with violent eviction attempts, leaving many dead and hundreds homeless, their possessions strewn across the ground. These towns rely on outside water suppliers, and have very
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homeless, with most of their possessions destroyed. This hurricane caused major economical, sociological, and environmental problems in Florida.
SOLUTION BY FORCE
The problem of hurricanes must be dealt with by finding a solution. One approach
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politicians make entire careers out of protecting their constituents from the spillover of urban social disorder (Barnes 1991). The consequences of inattention are seen everyday: growing poverty, homelessness, violent crime, and infant mortality;!
widening
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). This may seem like a large number of adoptive families but there are still over 400,000 kids left in foster care or in shelters. With this in mind it seems like Americans should be desperate to place the homeless kids in a family. But through trial and error
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
. The necessary goods and services sometimes are not available
on the market, and direct provision is a more effective way of providing essential
aid. Low-costing housing, for example, desperately needed to combat
homelessness, is not profitable to construct
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