Papers 1771-1780 of total 1974 found.
…. The lateral blasts, avalanche, mudflows and flooding caused huge amounts of damage to the land and city. All buildings and structures in the area of Spirit Lake were buried. More than 200 houses were destroyed, leaving many people homeless. Tens of thousands…
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…on December 21, 1907. Hitler spent six years in Vienna, living on a small legacy from his father and an orphan's pension. Virtually penniless by 1909, he wandered Vienna as a transient, sleeping in bars, flophouses, and shelters for the homeless, including…
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…clothing would be not friendly, probably a bum or homeless person, that could be dangerous. It could be completely wrong and it probably most of the times is, the funny thing that you realize is that for all I know that man with the business suit could…
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…purpose, it also caused many hardships for people caught up in this massive witch-hunt. Many people who had been blacklisted either lost their jobs, money, and respect and became homeless or they killed themselves. 27 A big break came for the HUAC when…
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…” of the orphanage system at age sixteen with no bond to another human being and few life skills (Erichsen 170). “Approximately 40-60% of them end up homeless during some part of their lives”(http://www.adpotion.org/). The only benefits that the birth parents have…
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…, Centrepoint (a charity for the homeless), the National Aids Trust, the Royal Marsden NHS Trust (a cancer hospital) and the Ormond Street Children’s Hospital (Morton 253). She also continued to devote some time to the English National Ballet. Diana also sold some…
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…, more shelters for the homeless, more accessible mental health care and more shelters for abused women and children. These programs and those that provide parenting skills, support groups and respite care for parents and care givers should be available…
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…, white, and Mexican homeless people. Bootsie let her stay with them if she followed the rules. Boys could not sleep with girls, no stealing, and they all shared what they’d earn. - Maya stayed for a month then called her mom to pay for her to get back…
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…(Erichsen 170). “Approximately 40-60% of them end up homeless during some part of their lives”(http://www.adpotion.org/). The only benefits that the birth parents have is the fact that they think or know that their children will be loved and cared for and have…
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…, featuring in the film from the very beginning. The first visuals to fade in are the huge billowing flames coming out of the towers, after which the rest of the night-time city fades in. The streets are strewn with burning rubbish, which keep the urban homeless
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