Papers 1111-1120 of total 1974 found.
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…and sanitation problems, sickness, homelessness, and growing numbers of frightened refugees. Alienation and anger follow very quickly. Today, there is growing recognition that development and human needs are integrally connected. Manfred Max-Neef and other South…
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…into a number of altercations. Then, after a brief period, Parks was evicted by his brother-in-law, and found himself trying to fend for himself while homeless in the middle of a cold Minnesota winter, and with very little money. For nearly a week he spent his nights…
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…, women were not allowed to “renounce their homes and enter the homeless state” (Discipline Basket, p.83). Maja-Prajapati the Gotami came up with the eight chief rules. The first rule says that a nun must respect monks. The second rule says, “A nun…
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…bombing of Cambodia in order to take out any northern bases. An estimated 100,000 peasants died in the bombing, while 2 million people were left homeless. (Karnow pg. 487). By April 1970, Nixon had ordered American infantry into Cambodia. Three months later…
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…Poole, who died a short while later, leaving her only in debt. Her second and final husband, William Good, had to help her pay her debt leaving them homeless in the end when she was brought to trial. Sarah was one of the first three women to be brought…
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…range from disturbing the peace and threats (Torrey 2). Is punishing them the right thing to do? I feel that all they really need is help. Police are desperate enough to throw a homeless mentally ill person in jail for simply talking too loudly outside…
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…was lucky. Walking down the culinary streets of Manila, Philippines, I not only realized the island foods that were displayed all around, but also the poor, the beggars, the homeless, and the children. Children who limped slowly as if they carried weights…
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…, California, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. They were well known for helping out the cities' homeless, elderly, drug addicts, and prostitutes (Dolan 10-11). In the 1970s the small amount of people who got out of the group told stories of how Jones thought he…
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…situations reminiscent of childhood conflicts, where she must weather a threatened loss of self in order to emerge with that self chastened, strengthened and renewed. During the three days she spends homeless and hungry after fleeing from Rochester, she re…
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…was homeless at one time and considered killing himself. When he got a job as a busboy in an Italian restaurant this changed his life around. An old waiter that Rudolph worked with took him under his wing and taught him to dance. He then started working…
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