Papers 1311-1320 of total 1974 found.
…faces of African Americans, you will see Asian faces, and Native Americans, you will see homeless families, and you will see gays and lesbians holding hands. These are just a few of the things you will see. You won't see everybody saying hello, and smiling…
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…respect levels and lets poor people have good representation. When a person of a high social status is the victim of a violent crime there is a public outrage, but when people of a color are killed, or when homeless people are killed, no one seeks to avenge…
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…to be. There are no people out of work, there are no homeless people, no one struggles financially and they haven’t a family nor a singular person that they have feelings for to worry about. They are all specially skilled to fit a specific job therefore they are always needed…
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…might treat each other with a little more love and compassion? Do you think someone might actually help that starving homeless person on the street corner instead of just tossing him a quarter out of guilt? This world might be a nicer place to live…
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…employment reforms and more opportunity for work rebuilding the economy in Lloyd George's 'Land fit for heroes'. In Lyn Macdonald's Voices and Images from the Great War an ex-soldier in 1923, Sydney Chaplin, discusses a park full of homeless and starving soldiers…
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…at their new working ranch when bad things start to happen and leads to a tragic ending resulting to the lost of lives and the destruction of dreams. Migrant workers were homeless men during the period of 1929 to 1932. When the stock market crashed in America…
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…hospitals, 65,000 kilometres of railway 70,000 villages 1,200 towns and 100,000 collective farms had been destroyed. , 19 million civilians and 9 million soldiers had died; 20 million soviets were now homeless. It is obvious that the Second World War had a hugely…
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…anyway. The homeless were a convenient target for their drink fuelled spite. The 'hero', a skinny boy in a Gucci business suit two sizes too large, staggered towards him with a knowing sneer. Great, thought Andrew, here it comes. The stink of vomit…
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…there are many alcohol incidents that cause the US a lot of money each year. Nearly half of all car accidents were alcohol related. Alcohol also contributes with social issues such as murder, suicide, injury, homelessness, and violent crimes that caused the US…
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…). Of course it wasn't, the country had gone through a civil war, thousands dead, many homeless. Yet, the Iwegbu family had a home, away to make money, and most importantly, a family. There was a superlative use of tone throughout the short story. Another way "Civil…
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