Papers 1661-1670 of total 1974 found.
…daily. Making drugs legal makes them more conscience accessible and easier to them. The problems that society already faces with the unemployed, homeless, criminals, and high school thrown out rate will simply increase. What society would want…
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…productively. Suppose that athletes made what the average American made. Now suppose that all the extra money that is being put into the player’s pocket at this moment goes somewhere else. All that money could go toward the homeless, the hungry and the starving…
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…, sleeping in bars, flophouses, and shelters for the homeless, including, ironically, those financed by Jewish philanthropists. It was during this period that he developed his prejudices about Jews, his interest in politics, and debating skills. According to John…
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Category: /History
…, which put poor and homeless blacks in jail, limited their firearms to next to nothing, and essentially made discrimination in the South legal. Again, we see the elite white lawmakers of the upper crust of society using their power to sustain their position…
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homeless and poor people as East Timor, but our government decided to kindly help the people of another nation, probably at greater expense. The perfect "civilised" western nations should try to fix the problems in their own countries rather that "skulking off…
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…to Stella from Belle Reve with less than a dollar in change. Having been fired at school, she resorts to prostitution for finances, and even that does not suffice her. She has no choice but to come and live with her sister; Blanche is homeless, out of money…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of growth opportunities, while the newly poor are those who depended on the state welfare system and, in the absence of that system, suffer. Homelessness and hunger are higher now than under the Communists Communications. Meanwhile, protests in Albania…
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Category: /History
…, deaths may have approached 44,000, with about 180,000 wounded; many thousands of others were displaced or left homeless, or had migrated. Much of the once-magnificent city of Beirut was reduced to rubble and the town divided into Muslim and Christian sectors…
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Category: /Literature/English
…- the cold damp floor." (6) Douglass was aware that some of his northern readers could relate to the slaves situation because they too had once endured similar circumstances of poor living conditions or even homelessness. But, northern society made it possible…
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…- the cold damp floor.” (6) Douglass was aware that some of his northern readers could relate to the slaves situation because they too had once endured similar circumstances of poor living conditions or even homelessness. But, northern society made it possible…
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