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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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, homeless, indigenous and disabled people.
20. Improving education in developing countries-As a direct result of the efforts of U.N. agencies, over 60 percent of adults in developing countries can now read and write, and 90 percent of children in these countries
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, homeless, indigenous and disabled people.
20. Improving education in developing countries-As a direct result of the efforts of U.N. agencies, over 60 percent of adults in developing countries can now read and write, and 90 percent of children in these countries
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that lasted several days leaving 38 blacks dead and 1000 families homeless. This riot was an example of the racial tension that was brewing in American cities that had a recent influx in the number of blacks living in them. African Americans moved to the inner city
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thousands of homeless people in the Congo Republic's western Pool region were starving to death, victims of a 10-month old forgotten civil war. The uprooted civilians were in the Kinkala, west of Brazzaville, where thousands of people were close to death due
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tensions. Examples of such successful programs introduced to the community include those 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
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or clothe themselves this is absolute poverty. The introduction of the welfare state has helped to reduce absolute poverty in so much as today it is limited to homeless people. Relative poverty is very high in todays society. Relative poverty is about social
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of the homeless poor and industrial waste into the constructed scene." (24) It is Antony Easthope who poses the principal questions (which he does not attempt to answer):
(1) Since the River Wye, which flows past the abbey, is tidal, how far upstream of the ruins
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, and carried a walking stick. Gautama stopped his chariot and questioned the man. The man told him that he was an ascetic, and, I am
terrified by birth and death and therefore have adopted a homeless life to win salvation
I search for the most blessed state
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thousand pogroms, which all together left one hundred thousand Jews dead and more than a half million homeless (Kniesmeyer 42).
Most Russian Jews supported Zionist organizations, which were liquidated by the government. Thousands of Zionists were sent to live
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