Papers 1161-1170 of total 1974 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…the country was in the period known as the"Great Depression". Many people were jobless and homeless, many people lived in shanty towns, with shelters made of sheet metal and scrap lumber lean-tos. All over America it was common to see unemployed men and women…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…were walking past a homeless person, my friend saw that he was bleeding profusely with a knife stuck in his side. My friend told me and he took out his cellular phone and called up an ambulance. The ambulance came in about five minutes and the medical…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…is a story of loneliness, love, and need. A story of homeless and rootless men who have nothing or nobody except each other. Steinbeck expresses that everybody gets lonely, everybody needs somebody, a friend. Crooks, the black stable hand said it plain…
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…with the unemployed, homeless, criminals, and high school drop-out rate will simply increase. What society would want such problems to escalate. The thought of how seriously this could impact our entire nation is both ridiculous and terrifying. I strongly believe…
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…that allows its citizens to die due to the lack of affordable healthcare is obscene, and allowing people to be homeless is obscene. Turning your back on anyone who needs your help is obscene. If this country and our government put as much time and lip service…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with the most generous social services have the lowest rate of child homicide. People should lobby for greater availability of drug and alcohol treatment programs, more shelters for the homeless, more accessible mental health care and more shelters for abused women…
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Category: /History
…there loan houses were were being foreclosed Because of this the homelessness was on the rise. Families started to live in crates and then it developed into shantytowns, which were called Hoover Ville named after the president who didn’t intervene. ROOSEVELT…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. That is to say that the two men split the week up to share Cunegund for pleasure and she must accept this because otherwise she would be homeless and penniless. Voltaire further depicts the life of woman when he introduces the old woman who is Cunegund’s helper…
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…on a grand scale. Small organizations such as the S.P.C.A and various pet rescues fight for the rights of those who cannot fight for themselves. A variety of reasons lead to homeless pets: neglect, the animal was a gift, it was not trained properly or it was too…
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…art was effected by his depression. His paintings were gloomy and mostly composed of shades of blues and greens (Wertenbaker 41). During this time Picasso painted the homeless, beggars, prostitutes, cripples, the hungry, and other out cast. In his…
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