Papers 1731-1740 of total 1974 found.
…. the increased number of immigrants, 3. the increase in poverty, injection drug use and homelessness, 4. poor compliance with treatment regiments and; 5. the increased number of residents in long term facilities (Cook & Dresser, 1995). The tuberculosis…
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Category: /Law & Government
…their way, took in lost children, boarded and sometimes fed the homeless (called "station house lodgers"), enforced health ordinances, and directed traffic. They became the front line in a long series of urban services that ultimately landed in specially created…
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…thousands of new and vulnerable German businesses to go bankrupt, 30% unemployment, poverty, homelessness and starvation. In Germany's abysmal position, people began to look for someone to blame and Nazi propaganda helped to direct the blame at those that had…
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Category: /History
…, 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: /Law & Government
…. The unloved and homeless confuse sex with affection and cherish the arms that hold them. Women sometimes value an Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs because of the daily income. She gives all her money to the man. Other jobs that the women might have are massage parlors…
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…to illness in the family Alec realises the advantages of the situation. Ironically Tess's father dies leaving Tess no choice but to accept Alec's offer of relocating to his cottage to secure employment for her homeless family. However the Durbeyfields' departing…
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Category: /Literature
…book, Bias. Goldberg accuses network newscasters of intentionally reporting misleading statistics on AIDS and homelessness in order to raise public interest in these two social problems (63-96). The controversy surrounding advocacy journalism is not easily…
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…and an outcast in white society. He is frequently homeless and resist attempts to "sivilize" him. When he embarks on his journey with Jim, Huck begins to question the things that society has taught him. Huck begins to realize that although it would be proper…
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…to reduce tensions, particularly with the homeless, gays, and African-Americans. Education of both police officers and citizens will help police meet their ultimate goal of controlling crime. Implementing policy may, at first, hinder police from performing…
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Category: /History
…, poverty, homelessness and starvation. In Germany's terrible position, people began to look for someone to blame and Nazi propaganda helped to direct the blame at those that had signed the Treaty -the democrats. This is why there was a sudden increase in votes…
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