Papers 1581-1590 of total 1974 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…are separating the labor force into two groups of extremes: the unemployed, disenfranchised, disgruntled minority, ever increasing in number, who are on the path toward paranoia, homelessness, poverty, and crime; and the diminishing majority of overworked, under…
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…-like data gathered in the article “Effects of Fatherlessness” gathered by Stuart Birks.  85% of all children that exhibit behavioral disorders come from fatherless homes  90% of all homeless and runaway children are from fatherless homes…
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…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. Although the government helped get these people off the streets and out of homeless shelters…
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…. Rochester, and he with her. They plan to marry, but on the wedding day, it is discovered that Mr. Rochester has a living wife. He confesses it, but then shows them that his wife is insane. Jane leaves during the night and she wanders homeless and destitute…
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…). The billions in spending cuts that did take effect contributed to homelessness and the increase of Americans living in poverty (TS 1250). America had rejected the option to erase the New Deal by defeating Goldwater in 1964. Reagan's reluctance to attack major social…
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…but by the time he was twenty-one, Hitler was almost penniless, and was forced to live in a shelter with homeless men. On the odd occasion he made money from drawing sketches or painting scenes of Vienna, but he refused to look for a settled job. But by 1910 he began…
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Category: /Law & Government
…refused. On that fateful day, Thorpe Nguyen 7 went on a rampage and gunned down Laura Wilcox. Every day, police officers and mental health workers encounter homeless people who are suicidal or homicidal. Even though the involuntary treatment laws permit short…
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…penned on the Statue of Liberty when she wrote “Send these, the homeless, the tempesttost to me, /lift my lamp beside the golden door!” Now the consensus and un-American attitude has become “shut the door behind you.” We value our heritage so much that almost…
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…receiving formal treatment apart from what Alcoholics Anonymous offers. The available treatments are most effective for socially stable, middle-class alcoholics and least effective for the homeless without families. The need to provide increasing services…
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…States’ population age 12 and older, including persons living in households and in some group quarters such as dormitories and homeless shelters. In 1998, a sample of 25,500 persons was interviewed for the survey. It is important to note that the finding…
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