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…to impaired judgment, more educational failures, more homelessness, more destroyed careers and families, more child abuse and domestic violence, more AIDS, and more babies born addicted or handicap. Above all, legalization would send our children the wrong message…
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…. In this definition I ask can the fringes leave this and attach to another core? Than can a fringe becomes a core? Better yet can a black homeless man or woman start a new computer monopoly and buy out Microsoft one day? I think that this is a bit to far fetch…
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…, for example homeless. Judge Tumim remarked that "The statistics which in fact show a substantial fall in juvenile offending over the past 10 years are forgotten. There is a call for detention centres or for borstals or for something of that kind. It seems only…
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…for Western Germany. A few months after the Soviet held territories became the German Democratic Republic. Post World War II had a big effect on German industry, along with the whole economy. The war left millions of the people homeless and the cost of the war…
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…and poor, between minority and white residents" as a precursor to the violence. The "disproportionately high levels of unemployment, poverty and homelessness in African-American neighborhoods was by most accounts giving rise to a growing level of tension…
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…likely greater than the annual earnings of a lot of middle class workers. I am sure he could do without a couple million dollars a year if it meant feeding the homeless of a large city. I do not understand how we as a society could have continued this long…
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…income, African-American (96%), male (84%), and reported receiving public assistance (70%) (Latkin, 1993, 163). Within the last six months, 21% had been in jail and 40% had been homeless. The average age for men was 39 years and the range was 24 to 56 years…
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…. Living Standards The gross domestic product(GDP) per capita in 1993 was about US$3,000 per annum. There exists a wide income gap, with '1% of population stinking rich, 20% stinking poor'. 10 million families are roofless, while the 12 million homeless
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…of their life situations - they are poor, old, uneducated, unattractive, workless, homeless, sick or criminal, the list is long, - they are unable to. There may be an answer to the poignant question posed by the Beatles: All the lonely people, where do they all come…
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…displaced, who already had homes, had established lives, and weren't refugees, have, with support of other nations, displaced Palestinian people, made them homeless, ruined their lives and turned them into refugees. Bernard Avishai, in The Tragedy of Zionism…
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