Papers 1571-1580 of total 1974 found.
…, homelessness and health is sidelined. Not only do these instabilities cause the destruction of infrastructure, educational facilities and the places of employment and livelihood, but thousands of civilian's deaths deplete the country of human resources, all…
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…in over 50 years and many people found themselves unemployed and homeless. Daily bread rations for manual worker started at 675 grams in March of 1917 and fell to a devastating 110 grams by October. Peasants started taking land from wealthy land owners…
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…and as the last steady job she had had, Sheila had practically made certain that Eva would be made not only unemployed but homeless, without full knowledge of the consequences of her actions. Sheila however, unlike her father feels sympathy towards her victim…
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…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. It is estimated that over 500,000 children are presently…
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…(Aboriginals, homeless) as the Act might be used to remove them from public view. Also, there is a possibility that net widening might encourage applications that are trivial in nature, which would put unnecessary burden in court time and resources. This would…
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…from others 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
Details: Words: 1939 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
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…descriptions of him. Who would think that a person who cares so much about others, who would go as far as give out food to the homeless in Washington on his Friday nights or let a vagabond sleep in his parent’s camper would isolate himself from people? Chris…
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…. The home for the children also served other purposes. One was supplying food to homeless and starving famalies. Shishu Bahvan had a huge courtyard and became one the main distibuting centers. Over 9000 people where given food there per week. In 1961…
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…and to this date. We could also mention of the terrible ruin caused by Huracanes in the country of Honduras. In Mexico there was great destruction in the State of Oaxaca, leaving many thousands homeless. There are many Huracanes will happen this year of 1999 also…
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…at local markets. This act also had a provision for targeting increased availability of WIC for immigrants and homeless persons. In 1988, the Anti-Drug Abuse Act forced screening of WIC participants for drug use and subsequently referred participants found…
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