Papers 1401-1410 of total 8199 found.
…to encourage poverty stricken parents to use their children's teeth as an alternate, tax-free source of income. She is able to detect the loss of a tooth. There are several possible explanations for this. The parents contact the Tooth Fairy when they hear…
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…viewpoints. He picked as his subject Gare Saint-Lazare, a train station in Paris. Despite his talent, Monet had to endure extreme poverty. This was like this until the 1880s when Monet's works began to sell for a higher price. He was then free to paint as he…
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…Dallas Winston Why be alone instead of being in gangs? Adolescents that have Family problems often join gangs because they are not treated well or loved from their parents. Also, adolescents join because of poverty or because they feel out of society…
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…Legalization of Drugs Can Benefit Everyone Illegal drugs are a popular and convenient scapegoat for the failures of today's society. Historically they have been associated with crime, poverty, disease, and death. These are tough issues for a politician…
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…,' influenced the archbishop of Salzburg to invite Mozart to his palace at Vienna. His exploitation to the people of the court forced Mozart to leaveĀ­! In 1782 Mozart married Constanze Weber, Aloysia's sister. Poverty and illness endangered the family until…
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…. Americans had never been law-abiding people, but in the twenties statistics on crime soared. The Eighteen Amendment had a host of both defenders and detractors. The defenders insisted it was a success, sharply reducing deaths, divorces, accidents and poverty
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…demise. As the Merchant class grew wealthy the samurai who had always been the ruling class were sinking into poverty, this was caused as a direct result of the now peaceful conditions the country was experiencing. No longer needed to defend their local lords…
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…to be the only setting. The Wrights could be poor, living in a trailer park or a tenement. But they could also be wealthy with the abuse hidden behind a veneer of politeness and society. Perhaps a prenuptial agreement would serve the same purpose as poverty
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…teenagers raise babies. A. The Majority of teen moms are unmarried and undereducated. 1. lower income a. lack of nutrition b. difficulty obtaining childcare c. decreased options of continuing education 2. high rates of poverty a. unsafe feeling b. low…
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…teenagers raise babies. A. The Majority of teen moms are unmarried and undereducated. 1. lower income a. lack of nutrition b. difficulty obtaining childcare c. decreased options of continuing education 2. high rates of poverty a. unsafe feeling b. low…
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