Papers 1541-1550 of total 1974 found.
…to turn to. The effects that abuse can have on the child do include later anti-social and/or criminal behaviour. Abused children tend to leave home, and the situation, as soon as they can. This can lead to them ending up homeless. They may then turn to crime…
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…border and a simple cross pinned to her left shoulder. Their mission is as she would say when she accepted the Nobel peace prize: "to care for the hungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who feel unwanted, unloved…
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…at both. Hitler soon found himself drifting and alone in Vienna. He could barely keep a regular job and would occasionally stay at a homeless shelter. Hitler came to hate Vienna, for it was a place that represented poverty and failure. In one of his writing's…
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…gives the credit of raising her to her aunt, Virginia Williams. She grew up in poverty most of her life, and was practically homeless the year before she received her big break. In 1941, she married Bernie Kornegay, a shipyard worker. But, they were quickly…
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…loses all his wealth to his daughters and wanders around homeless. He eventually turns insane and passes away due to grief over his lost daughter, Cordelia. Similarly, Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire possesses a tragic flaw of pedophilia. When…
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…transformation that is the result of daughterly obedience: "They say the owl was a baker's daughter" (4.5.42). Finally, Ophelia's death becomes the symbol of her enforced and traumatic role-less-ness and homelessness in a society where women were expected to stay…
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Category: /Literature
…bird, homeless person or the love for Jane, that he thinks nothing more of Angela than 'ordinary'. In summary, the text challenges the discourse of the American beauty through Ricky's point of view, while at the same reinforcing the importance…
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homeless and have significantly poorer housing options. Racial residential segregation contributes to the concentration of poverty in minority communities. All these place minorities in economical, political, and social disadvantages in society which lead…
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…, most of people have their own houses and even with a big yard. People don't have to worry about food, because governments provide many associations to help homeless people and people with lower income. Also, in America, many people come from different…
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Category: /Literature/English
…at Maggie's return, verbally abusing her while Jimmie takes witnesse. Maggie is emotionally feeling unloved and destroyed. She runs away from her abusive mother and brother, becoming a homeless prostitute. Months later a neighbor rushes to Mrs. Johnson, stating…
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