Papers 1791-1800 of total 1974 found.
…witnessed cruelty to the homeless or mentally challenged and have been a victim of racial discrimination. It is hard to not feel helpless in either of these situations. It is easy to avert the eyes in embarrassment or in fear, but moments after doing so…
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…teenaged years, Kurt was shuffled back and forth between relatives. When he became too much for one, he moved on to the next. At one point, he was homeless and lived under the Whishkah Bridge on North St. in Aberdeen. This experience would later inspire the song…
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…than one voting place for multiple voting, giving away cigarettes to induce the unregistered homeless to vote, and keeping polling places open beyond the legal closing time. Many recent "reforms" opened up other opportunities for fraud. These include same…
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…to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore, Send these, the homeless, tempest tossed to me: I lift my lamp beside the golden door.” There is no religious examination on entering the United States of America- no persecution because a man…
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Category: /Literature/English
…took his own life. And unfortunately in Nectar in A Sieve Nathan, Ruku’s beloved husband died because the Tannery took his land and left him homeless causing him to die because of disease, starvation, and pure disappointment with life. Though…
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…the homeless and uneducated, and still maintain and outside role in political matters? Or should they maintain an outside role? These are merely a few of the hundreds of issues addressing the world today, and the UN must prepare for the coming decade with open…
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…their tenure in office. By 1931, new words and usage’s based on his name had entered the country's cultural vocabulary: "Hooverville": a temporary bivouac of homeless, unemployed citizens; "Hoover blankets": the newspapers used by people to keep warm at night while…
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…and the Homeless, 1(3-4), 249-271. Stevenson, J., (1999). The treatment of the long-term sequelae of child abuse. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 40(1), 89-111. Wolfe, D. A., & Edwards, B. (1988). Early intervention for parents…
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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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…or even the middle class families. “And I think it's time that when you got a job in this country it came with health insurance” Homelessness was another important issue both candidates addressed. Mr. Bush felt that a McKinney Act will take care of the problem…
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