Papers 1351-1360 of total 1974 found.
…. They would leave for Chicago in mid-1895, leaving the rest of the family behind. They arrived in Chicago with little more than a trunk. Without any income, Dora Duncan and her daughter were soon left homeless. Disappointed that she was again poor, Isadora…
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…or love or self-sacrifice? Then why not sponsor a weekend trip to Mexico to help build houses for the homeless. This ties into the Millennials’ commitment to volunteerism as well as their desire for experience. And all along the way, we have opportunities…
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…see: Superfund sites, greenhouse gases, radioactive waste, vagrant chemicals; and the social waste we don't want to think about: homelessness, crime, drug addiction, our forgotten infirm and elderly. Nationally and globally, we perceive social…
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…· Breakdown of families · Soaring high school dropout rates (2 to 4 million) · Homelessness · Organized protests · Around the country, the homeless built settlements of cardboard and tar-paper shacks, called "Hoovervilles…
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homelessness, rape, murder, stealing, drugs, prostitution, and the forgotten elderly or orphans. (Hawken) Since it is harder to produce something with no waste then they will waste as much as they can as long as it continues to make them money. No matter how much…
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…friends were working poors or homeless people at least for at least part of their lives. Long before he won glory as a writer, he was homeless and slept on the streets of Los Angeles. And later he had several low-paid jobs (e.g. as a dock worker, truck driver…
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…and movie depict the great migration West by homeless sharecroppers. The farmers were searching for work, money, and happiness, but were faced with many hardships along the way. Those who were able to make it to their destination were not met…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…banlieves warehousing Northern Africans and it is populated by millions of homeless, incarcerated, prostituted, criminalized, brutalised, stigmatised, sick and illiterate persons" (Castells 1998 ou pg 37) The gap between the information rich and poor may…
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…were also badly affected as they were in their mid-thirties and often still suffered the trauma of their wartime experiences. During the 1930s soup kitchens were flooded with homeless and starving people in desperate need of help. Thousands of Australian…
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…. What is the ghetto? A place where homeless and low income black and white people live and hang out. If you just think before you talk you can make a difference, if you put yourself in all these situations I’ve just mentioned, you would want to make…
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