Papers 1391-1400 of total 1974 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…makes him realize life itself is more important than any treasure one can earn in war. He also tells him he would prefer to be a homeless man still alive than the strongest of the underworld. This is tough to understand for Odysseus because these war…
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Category: /Literature/English
homeless (Butow 3). It is hard to see how the continuation of such bombing until there were no more targets would have been moral improvement over Hiroshima. Distinguishing nuclear weapons from all others would seem, in fact, to give greater moral sanction…
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Category: /Literature/English
…compares to brown wasps returning to their hives. For instance, he makes the distinction that everything has a sense of place, which is illustrated by when beginning his story by describing a train station and the homeless men sleeping and waiting…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. The shallow riverline and tropical habitats that the manatees call home are prime areas for the commercial development, which could eventually leave the manatee homeless (Waller 420). Though the manatees are protected in many areas, several underdeveloped…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of contracting HIV/AIDS are the homeless, runaway youth, juvenile offenders and high school dropouts. That is why it is so important to start community based programs for those youths not enrolled in school. The United States is a very fortunate nation…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, children born infected with the HIV virus who demand more care than their mothers are able to provide for them and those children who are actually homeless due to any number of conditions. These children are at an even greater risk for delinquency…
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…of strategy for the hiring process, the society would have a lot less problems with unemployment and homelessness. How are people with no money suppose to keep up with the changes of fashion trends when the fashionable garments are so expensive? I think…
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Category: /History
…for reasons which are ultimately self-serving. For example, when I give a homeless man some money, I am actually fulfilling a satisfaction in demonstrating my powers (psychological egoism). Hobbes believes that any account of human action, including morality, must…
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Category: /History
…by many American people by stating “Opposition to the spread of Communism be whatever means.” News coverage supported these views with magazines publishing heart wrenching photos of the elderly, orphans, widows starving, homeless and trying to make their way…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a million people are homeless (Shein: 1998, 13). It is statistics like this that says our economic system depends on inequality in order to survive. How would this world be if the wealth were evenly spread out for all to share? What would we do without poverty…
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