Papers 1361-1370 of total 1974 found.
…as a powerful country. Germany was very badly affected by the depression and since 1929; unemployment had been on the rise. By January 1933 the unemployment figure in Germany had risen to 6,100,000, existing businesses were doing very badly and homelessness
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…his bluff, the beggar gets very upset. He acts like he owns the park since he sleeps there, and that D-fens should feel sorry for him. This homeless person needs to realize that this existence is not significant, but that his actions are. He is only…
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…will find themselves destitute and homeless leaving them to escape further within their illusions. Escapisms and the effect they have on the individual and the family are major themes present in the play The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams. Despite…
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…later sits down to think and comes to the conclusion that, "He was bereaved. He was unemployed. Minus a working hand. Homeless. Broke." So it is after this catastrophe that they decide to pack it up and move to the city. From the first paragraph…
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…Poverty comes in all types and exists in all forms. It is poverty when you don't have enough to eat and we see it every time we pass a homeless person in the city. Poverty surrounds us; it is in the very air we breathe. However, when we talk about…
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…then went back to Poland and The Book of the Homeless resulted. It was the last book he ever wrote and it was a revisitation to his homeland which he had never really known and well as he would have liked to. " I have just finished another book and it's based…
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…Depression. The reality of this book caused much controversy in America. Some were overwhelmed by the honesty and realistic portrayal the book gives about the poor and homeless during the time. Oklahoma Congressman Lyle Boren said in congress that the book itself…
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…numerous shelters for the homeless, which also provides them with food and water. All this is free for them, but it's not helping them get out of poverty, it is like a breathing device for them. Without it, they would die. There are other people who do have…
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…slasher movies, has acknowledged that "a lot of people who watch these movies begin to imitate them". While Kevin Williamson, director of Scream, admitted that these movies "make psychos more creative". After a depiction of a homeless man being brutally slayed…
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…in the United States. One of the main differences is that the City has grouped all of these people together and created a “ghetto” of the lowest income families. Albeit the government helped get these people off the streets and out of homeless shelters and provided…
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