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…that I speak of is not only physical deprivation but a yearning for human contact - compassion, tenderness, love. It is a yearning that I could no longer satisfy. She must once again fend for herself! <Tab/> The homelessness and desperation…
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…The unshaven homeless man unscrewed the top off his bottle of whisky which was nearly empty and drank greedily. He pushed his thick brown hair to the side, giving the passing woman a glare making her walk faster away from him. He took another gulp…
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…of children, high rates of infectious diseases and violate crimes (Dreier, Mollenkopf, & Swanstrom 4). The area has such a high poverty rate because the government pushed thousands of homeless families there. Despite these problems, the South Bronx has…
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…of to most. Soon after her departure from Thornfield solitude and hunger is something that Jane quickly becomes aware of, as she is both lonely and hungry. When she is homeless and starving she reflects on her gloomy predicament, "I was driven to the point now. I…
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…economic situation. There have been major cuts on an already overwhelmed social safety system. This has caused greater levels of unemployment, homelessness, anger and disparity. This may be the cause for the rise in armed/robbery rates around Canada. It has…
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…feared and hated men in history. Stalin also used acts of terrorism on his people. His death squads that patrolled the streets at night and annihilated the homeless was supposedly done for a good cause. I think that is very questionable…
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…in Palestine.                  After WWII, the Jewish survivors of Hitler's program against the Jews had nowhere to go. There were 300,000 homeless Jews. The democracies of the West would not let them enter their countries and Britain refused to let…
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…of Australia Joint Committee, http://www.aph.gov.au/Senate/committee/corporations_ctte/corporate_responsibility/submissions/sublist.htm Overview.htm, viewed 5 September, 2005. "Homeless Persons' Legal Clinic" Parliament of Australia Joint Committee, http…
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…of the night also led to the death toll being enormous. Approximately 23,000 people were killed by the quake with over a million more citizens left homeless. Probably the most famous earthquake to strike Central America happened on September 19, 1985…
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…and Lewis W. Hine were social reform photographers who photographed the plight of the poor and homeless to show what can happen to unskilled workers in an unregulated capitalist economic system. <Tab/>The U.S. Civil War (1861-1865) quickly…
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