Papers 1691-1700 of total 1974 found.
…was experiencing, and would prevent further deterioration of his condition, especially with the anticipated 'further stress' that would arise when the divorce settlement was completed, and he would become homeless. In doing so however the nursing team seem to have…
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…more were damaged in Skamania and Cowlitz Counties, leaving many homeless. Many tens of thousands of acres of forestland as well as recreational sites, trails, and four billion board feet of salable timber were destroyed or damaged. More than 185 miles…
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…are easily violated by robber burglars; just so, Ananda, under whatever doctrine and discipline women are allowed to go out from the household life into the homeless state, that religion will not last long." Buddhism's emergence in this male-dominated culture…
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…: the steady influx of white families who were homeless, hungry, poor but proud. John Steinbeck immortalized the plight of one such family, the Joads, in his most famous novel, "The Grapes of Wrath". In several of his fiction works, including "Of Mice and Men…
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…around the brain in the subdural hematoma, preisposition to certain cancers, which includes an increased risk of throat cancer, and high rates of psychosocial problems such as unemployment, proverty, homelessness, and incarcerational for crimes (Worman 79-80…
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…, corruption, and an increasing wealth gap have plagued Brazilian society. Cities such as Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are filled with favelas,(cardboard ghettos) as millions are unemployed and homeless. Illiteracy rates in Brazil are 16.7% of the population a high…
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…living conditions and employment opportunities in depressed areas of Brooklyn. Now in its 32nd year, the program remains a model for communities all across the nation. These programs were part of a larger effort to address the needs of the homeless
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…of your teeming shore, send these, the homeless… I lift my lamp beside the golden door.” Immigration has and continues to be, an important element of strength of the United States. It brings diversity in ideas and people. Many of the current immigrants come…
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…): -<Tab/>Personal suffering from losing one's job -<Tab/>Breakdown of families. -<Tab/>High school dropout rates rose to between 2-4 million. -<Tab/>Homelessness -<Tab/>Organized protests…
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…or homeless or both. Germany lost close to two million men. Russia, France and Britain lost about 4 million together. The US lost over 50, 000 men and many more died of diseases. 20 million or more soldiers were wounded on both sides. Also, a new epidemic started…
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