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million homeless in the Chang Jing River Valley. The damming of the Chang Jing River has prevented such natural disasters from occurring since its construction (Three Dams Project, http://www.dur.ac.uk/~des0www4/cal/dams/othe/3dams.htm, 15/09/00
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Category: /History
. Their land was taken and auctioned to satisfy their creditors, and by the time of the witch-hunt, the Goods were homeless, destitute, and seeking work, food and shelter from their neighbours. Sarah fitted the prevalent stereotype of a witch perfectly, and her
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Category: /Science & Technology
, and toppled buildings and bridges. In Jan., 1994, an earthquake measuring 6.6 with its epicenter in N Los Angeles caused major damage to the city's infrastructure and left thousands homeless.
hurricane,
tropical cyclone in which winds attain speeds greater
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Category: /History
The United States had over 142,000 military casualties, while the UN. had only 17,000 casualties. Over two million Koreans were left homeless, and the allied bombings left many parts of Korea a wasteland.33
The Korean War was a failure both for the military
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
by illegal aliens and by felons, busing in the mentally challenged from nursing homes, hauling persons to more than one voting place for multiple voting, giving away cigarettes to induce the unregistered homeless to vote, and keeping polling places open beyond
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Category: /Society & Culture/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: /History
. Their land was taken and auctioned to satisfy their creditors, and by the time of the witch-hunt, the Goods were homeless, destitute, and seeking work, food and shelter from their neighbours. Sarah fitted the prevalent stereotype of a witch perfectly, and her
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Category: /Literature/English
with less than a dollar in change. Having been dismissed from the school, she resorts to prostitution for finances , and even that does not satisfy her needs . She has no choice but to come and live with her sister ; Blanche is homeless , out of money, and cannot
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
played in two super bowls. Lionel suffered from schizophrenia & was homeless for 2 & 1/2 years in the 1970's. Lionel used
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
community sensitivity training to reduce community-police 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
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