Papers 1511-1520 of total 1974 found.
…-rearing, social stress and child abuse: Clinical considerations with Hispanic families. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 1, 291-309. Zayas, L. H., & Solari, F. (1994). Early childhood socialization in Hispanic families: Context, culture…
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…regular people as much as possible, whether in homeless shelters, n segregated neighborhoods, in understated statistics or in dehumanizing and demonizing rhetoric." (Bender, David L. Poverty Opposing Viewpoints 1999). The poor are not the problem; rather poor…
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…members of society who are not poor. Population of the world today about 6 billion where as 1.2 billion people living in extreme poverty, they do not have basic survival need, such as food and medicine. About 100 million people homeless, 800 million people…
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…Croft, who now is engaged to Sheila. After taking her out of a sleazy he met her in bar her realises she is homeless and gives her his apartment for rent and £50 for food. He falls in love with her. But Eva (or Daisy as he knew her) realises Gerald's social…
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Category: /History
…over the country. As people wandered the country looking for work they were unable to live in one place. Large numbers of homeless people led to Hoovervilles. The farmers and their families had to build homes out of anything that they could acquire…
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…such as the Police, fire and emergency medical services. It helps to improve the corporation's image in the community when they have employees helping out at homeless shelters, feeding the poor, or helping other charitable organizations. Today's businesses must practice…
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Category: /Literature/English
…they wanted when they wanted. Americans were spending more than they were earning. This resulted in large debts and a rise in unemployment and homelessness. Although the early 1920s seemed to be a promising and prosperous time, Americans didn't know that they were…
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…prostitute it also gives the homeless drug abusers a way to join this subculture. Even in the world of prostitution a society with different classes exists. The access to legitime and illegitimate instruments decides where you end up in the pyramid…
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…services; increasing morbidity and mortality from illness; homelessness and inadequate housing; unsafe environments; and social discrimination and exclusion. It is also characterized by lack of participation in decision-making and in civil, social and cultural…
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…people homeless.("If Only" 45) The battle has been going on for fifteen years, and there has not yet been a solution to this problem and there may not be one in the near future. Although many treaties and suggestions have been made, the two sides have not yet…
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