Papers 1061-1070 of total 1974 found.
…-income communities in the United States and Canada. He gave Pacific Northwest a $40 million grant to establish the Sound Families Program, which gives places to live to the homeless. Now for some up to date info that meets my interests, video games. Bill…
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…. But, the few Wiintun who did survive these raging illnesses were forced off of their land and placed on rancherias, federally created ³postage stamp² reservations for the homeless Indians. Historically, these rancherias were very dry and had very few resources…
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…earn by painting and selling picture postcards. It was during this time of his homeless being among the disordered circumstances of the old Hapsburg capital, that he first became fascinated by the immense possibility of political manipulation. He…
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…in my eyes. I asked to myself , if I also had this kind of a dialogue, and I remember those homeless children, trying to sell me handkerchief. Just like Miss Smith, they are trying to be respectful to me. After I realised that, although I didn’t want, I…
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…given to land owning farmers, but the tenant farmers didn't get any compensation. In the South, the number of sharecroppers dropped 30%, which made the homeless population increase dramatically. Part of the New Deal legislation was to create a minimum wage…
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…billion of damage to private property left many people homeless, with most of their possessions destroyed. This hurricane caused major economical, sociological, and environmental problems in Florida. SOLUTION…
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…, by as much as ninety percent, causing too much "wear and tear" to the earth. To resolve this issue, some say we should cease all study toward the curing of disease. Others said we should stop aid to the poor, sick, and homeless. They ration in Africa…
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…in Nevada. A variety of different types of prostitutes exist: streetwalkers, call girls, massage parlor/brothel/in house prostitutes, madams, indentured sex slaves, escort service prostitutes, professional dominatrics, homeless, drug addicted and part time…
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…in the world, those who answer to it fail, those who don't succeed. Later, "A drip sounds in the bucket. Davies looks up," Davies who is a homeless tramp, a failure looks up, Mick, who is a success, keeps his attention trained on Davies. The dripping sound produced…
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…as a commentary on society and the working world, for Bartleby is a seemingly homeless, mentally disturbed scrivener who gives up on the prospect of living life. However, by doing so Bartleby is attempting to exercise his freewill, for he would “prefer not to” work…
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