Category: /Literature/English
. For example, a campaign for an upper class pressure group will have greater funding than one for homeless people and thus have more representation. In addition, some interest groups are not represented at all as they are hidden from society such as domestic
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
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Despite the acknowledged differences, the philosophies of Marx and Kierkegaard can be reduced in their essentials to the common denominator of a revolt against the bourgeois-Christian world, of the consciousness of alienation and homelessness. But Kierkegaard's
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
and homeless. Mental ill individuals experience a variety of symptoms such as unimaginable fear, uncontrollable hallucinations, panic, crushing sadness, wild elation, and mood swings. For society as a whole, their illness presents a range of social problems
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
"A Single Shard" by Linda Sue Park is about an orphan named Tree-ear who lives with Crane-Man, an old, homeless widower who took Tree-ear in when an epidemic raged through the monasteries', who could not keep Tree-ear in fear of contaminating him
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
Air Forces (see Nuclear Weapons). According to U.S. estimates 60,000 to 70,000 people were killed or missing as a result of the bomb and many more were made homeless. (In 1940 the population of Hiroshima had been 343,698.) The blast also destroyed more than
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
, choosing to live an otherwise independent lifestyle." (Schmalleger, 2002 p208). Retreatism is the adaptation of those who give up not only the goals but also the means. They are very often alcoholics, drug users, or homeless people. They live a non-productive
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Category: /History/North American History
at that time not in a good situation with the unemployed and the difficulty in finding good career opportunities or cheaper homes. Many veterans make up part of the homeless population in the U.S. All these aspects contribute to the fact of the intensity of how much
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
, and deportations were directed against all members of Jewish families, as well as many Gypsy families, without concern for age. Inevitably the children were among the prisoners at highest risk. Homeless, often orphaned, they had frequently witnessed the murder
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
members ample opportunity to get to know each other. When a group arrives in Seattle, we can plan one activity that we can all do together, be it service or social. We could clean up the Husky Stadium as a fundraiser, work at a homeless shelter, or even go
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
was pressured to become a famous and great person. However, Dickie wasn't meant for the stage, and eventually became homeless with an alcohol problem. Orsen then stepped up to the plate, and filled into Dickie's shoes as his parents' pride and joy. He adapted
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