Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
population were killed and more than ten million were left homeless and jobless.' (History in modern) Stalemate resulted in 1953 in terms of land gain. The 38th parallel remained the dividing line. The Korean War did not resolve anything, allowing problems
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
support from the majority of people who apply for asylum once inside the UK, rather than at a port. According to housing and welfare experts, this is likely to lead to chronic destitution and homelessness. There is no sound factual basis for discriminating
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Category: /History/European History
the lives of the common people. However, Queen Elizabeth I was not nearly as cruel to her peasants as Czarina Catherine was to her serfs. The Poor Laws were passed in 1597 and 1601 which forced local areas to be responsible for their homeless and unemployed
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
fedora.
This Shylock has at his core....bitterness. Though he does not "hate him for he is a Christian," he does not wear his inheritance of persecution and homelessness well. The Christians do not trust him or his kind, for the Jews have made far too many
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Category: /History
would end poverty not just in the United States, but everywhere in the world.
<Tab/>Since the top 10% has no motivation to end poverty, then why doesn't the lower 60% of the population demand an end to poverty and homelessness? This would
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
in the slope of the volcano, this way they may be able to predict the time of the eruption. Also, places are set up for the homeless that become victims of the eruption; food, water and warm blankets are brought to them as soon as possible. Many Doctors
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
and the high in crime rate. As a matter of fact, I took a trip back to NYC on my spring break and I was amazed by the changes of a new major. The streets had been cleaned and there are less homeless people in the streets. Even though Sugar Land is not considered
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Category: /Literature/English
flourishes in certain places and the odds of victimization increase when people live in the high-crime areas. The homeless, retarded, and the elderly poor are easy targets for crime. Furthermore, the victim's behavior and lifestyle have little effect
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Category: /Literature
had made something of nothing. He now had a small shop making kettledrums. While homeless he found that bashing up old oil drums with a sledgehammer was a big business in the Caribbean. A man bought his first drum for a few hundred dollars and the shop
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
confined him to a life of homelessness rather than pursuing higher education, getting a job, and following the steps through the American Dream.
<Tab/>Holden Caulfield, the main character in Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye is a very troubled
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