Papers 1121-1130 of total 1974 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…, not to take on anyone off the street” (253). The mother passes down her elitist attitudes and a conditioned emotional response of fear towards the homeless. This limited knowledge influences the family’s perceptions of the poor and their emotional state…
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…is the stronghold of our lives. On her bosom, we built our houses, plant our food, or enjoy our walk. Earth is the most hospitable to our homeless. The earth’s power is supreme, and no human so far has been able to beat it. No prime minister, matches the earth’s…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, being able to avoid homelessness, being able to take part in community life without shame, having self confidene,ability to think freely, having freedom of choice. individuals want to be capable of realizing the ends forming the real oppurtunity set…
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…travels. Ginsberg's poems screamed the truths of a modern society whose core emotion was the utter sorrow of the addicts, the homeless, and the disillusioned. Burroughs focused primarily on drug addiction and the desperate fight for every fix in the stark…
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…in an equally powerful position as he once was. Not only has President Clinton left homeless and injured people, he is killing off an entire population. When I speak to my Iraqi friends and hear their stories of fear and tragedy, I find myself more and more…
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…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 medical diagnostic criteria for alcohol abuse or alcoholism. There are numerous health problems…
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…to America and became a Unitarian minister then later a social service worker in New York. It was in these ghettos where he first saw the plight of the poor and homeless. From this witness of devastating poverty is where Alger developed his rags-to-riches theme…
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…but it is impossible. I feel this way because in our society exists too much racism. Also no matter how hard we try not to classify people into groups its difficult. You either have money and you are on the top level or middle or you have no money and are homeless
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the largest American corporation, and more than American farmers earned from all crops combined. About 60% of the illegal drugs sold worldwide end up in the United States" (Grolier). The problems that society already faces with the unemployed, homeless, criminals…
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Category: /Literature/English
…see a rise in the homeless population. The policy needs to be changed in order to allow fewer immigrants into certain areas. It would be much more efficient to spread the immigrants around so groups of people won’t loose their jobs. We strive to make…
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