Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
to benefit young persons in need of assistance. Government agencies are to provide necessary services for homeless or street children. A wide range of recreational facilities and services of interest to young persons should be established and made easily
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Category: /Literature/English
with no
Government welfare great poverty will occur. This will lead to homelessness,
slums, disease, etc. Forced migration will also increase these problems in
large cities and towns. The people who cannot make any money
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
little back bedrooms,? and also his final speech has shown that Eva Smith is signifying all the poor, homeless and demoralized people in society who do go to people like Mrs Birling for help and who are often rejected by the ?higher class.?
While Priestley
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
know where to start. So we walked, and walked some more, it went on for ever, passing homeless people in sleeping bags lying on the side walk. Everyone was passing them as if they weren¹t even there. It was very hard to deal with thats when we started
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
, a homosexual on the fringes of society. Homosexuality much like homelessness or rampant crime are somehow viewed as choices by those populating the Other World. His homosexuality, in light of the Other World, created an implicit nightmare for Wojnarowicz because
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Category: /Literature
with this theory. It is not hard to see that the famous millionaires in this world live in great beautiful places full of luxuries, and those that are poor such as the homeless have to get by day by day with no or very little food and shelter. In conclusion, wealth
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Category: /History
people became homeless
because they could not pay their rent, they had lost their jobs since railroads, industry,
and banks were becoming bankrupt. People throughout the United States became
hopeless and discouraged. Along came Eleanor Roosevelt who
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Category: /Literature/English
to, only now instead of roughing up people, he is the victim, incapable of fighting back. An old homeless man Alex and his droogs once nearly beat to death, obtains his revenge on defenseless Alex, since the state rendered Alex incapable of self-defense
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Category: /Science & Technology
experience, inappropriate sexual behavior, trouble with the law, alcohol and drug problems, difficulty caring for themselves and their children, and homelessness (Streissguth, 1997).
Socially, they tend to be very outgoing and socially engaging, yet
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Category: /Science & Technology
of a sense of community
. We are not a people
It is like a tough *censored*
society. You know, if you are homeless, tough *censored*. If you get Aids, tough *censored*. They say in
England "Im all right, Jack" You Know. "Ive go mine, Jack." And to that degree
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