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with the mentally ill and the homeless. There are problems of overcrowding and under staffing. An improvement of facilities or construction of new prisons has not matched the increased population.
Politically, the presidential candidates for the 2000 election had
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and concerns of someone else;
accepts Kent's suggestion to take shelter in a hut.
Already inside the hut is "one of the homeless mentally-ill." The play is probably better if,
as it is sometimes staged
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
, a person temporarily out of place. S/he is an eternal wanderer, homeless always and everywhere" (Sarup, 11).
Mercedes Cruz is the character in Lone Star who most closely embodies this aspect of identity. She appears to have more or less successfully
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
the way but she never quit fighting when it came to her boys. Diana took Prince William and Prince Harry to homeless shelters and out with her on travels to people who were less fortunate. Prince William learned to love and learn what others love through his
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houses to help the poor and homeless in America. In 1985, President Ronald Reagan awarded Mother Teresa with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. In the following years Mother Teresa worked as hard as she ever had, despite her age. She gave talks about pro-life
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and by 1984, she had established 19 houses to help the poor and homeless in America. In 1985, President Ronald Reagan awarded Mother Teresa with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. In the following years Mother Teresa worked as hard as she ever had, despite her age
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-scarcity future right now - at least in my country. There's poverty, but at least there's not starvation, except in really odd places, and there's disease but there's not plague. There's not people dying in the streets, and there's homelessness, but most
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-scarcity future right now - at least in my country. There's poverty, but at least there's not starvation, except in really odd places, and there's disease but there's not plague. There's not people dying in the streets, and there's homelessness, but most
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have more faith than those who have material
power. He is quoted in the article saying The children raise
questions of good and evil more often than most children Ive met in the
United States. I think that when people know hunger and
homelessness
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Category: /History/North American History
cultural vocabulary:
- 'Hooverville': a temporary bivouac of homeless, unemployed citizens.
- 'Hoover blankets': the newspapers used by people to keep warm at night while
sleeping in parks and doorways.
- 'Hoover Flags': empty pants pockets, turned inside
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