Papers 1831-1840 of total 1974 found.
…religions have reached out to those in need, like Roshi Bernard Glassman, founder of the “Bakery Zendo” in Brooklyn, who uses what he learns and teaches to benefit his community. He employs the local homeless and unemployed in his bakery, garment company…
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…was the source of social programs to protect the disadvantaged (homeless, poor, etc.) and even provided small interest-free loans. The Egyptians has similar various social functions of the temple. Since education was offered solely through the temple, educated men…
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…can push people into devastating situations (Andryszewski 19). Draining wetlands and clearing forests causes a greater chance of floods. These floods lead to homeless, poverty stricken people. Environmental degradation - damage that reduces an ecosystem's…
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…, "slaves, indigenous peoples, women, minorities, the homeless, abused children, and political prisoners, to name a few disenfranchised groups, have been excluded from organizational political processes, yet these politically voiceless entities have been…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, the procedure in electing a president should be the least of anybody's concerns. When problems like the Green House effect, pollution, the threat of nuclear war, homelessness, the depletion of the Earth's natural resources, drugs, and the terrorism produced by multi…
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…treatment she died. He was then 18, and alone in the world. He returned to Vienna, and quickly became penniless. He wandered in Vienna, slept in bars and in shelters for the homeless. His attempts to make a living as a painter were futile. He had two jewish…
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…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 of controlling crime. Implementing…
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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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…for themselves. Nurses were looked down on and mainly cared for homeless and poor families. Many years after Nightingale, careers in nursing have multiplied and nurses are looked up to and are recognized now more than ever. Boston, Massachusetts had the privilege…
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Category: /Literature/English
…“In addition to the children in the United States who need families, there are countless thousands of homeless children in countries scattered around the globe” (Klibanoff 166). Consequently, private adoption agencies are expanding their adoption…
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