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Gerstenfeld, Sheldon, "Kid-Friendly Dogs; How to Pick the Perfect Pup." Parent
Nov 1996: 150-153.
"Going to the Dogs." Prevention June 1996: 26.
"Homeless People Have a High Rate of Acute Care Use." Health and Medical Week,
22 Jan 2001: 3
Hosaka, Tomoko, "A Gentle
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Miss Massey
Summary:
In the British short story from 1992 we hear about Miss Massey a homeless woman who lives at the Underground station. Tony, a gay man working there helps her from time to time. Even though he might loose his job
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bagprobably the reason this man was homelessapproached me. The distinctive odor of alcohol that lingered on his breath was manifested when he asked me for a dollar so that he could buy some food. MancanIhaveabuck? he muttered incoherently. As he
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
. The painting that I will be analyzing is from the beginning of his career, toward the end of his Blue Period, so the eroticism is absent from this work of art. The painting is titled The Old Guitarist and depicts a homeless man playing the guitar. He is dressed
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of cool winters, hot summers, and high humidity; Natchez, however, has cold winters and hot summers. When one walks around downtown New Orleans, he sees a good number of homeless people. On the other hand, when one walks around Natchez, he does not witness any
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
, more than 50 percent of single parents who have children under the age of 5 are living in poverty (Hammersley). In the book Homeless Families In America, Jonathan Kozol focuses on four important issues of poor children under six: Who they are, where
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Category: /History
What it was like to be poor, unemployed and homeless in 1930s USA.
For an American to go without food for more than a day to us seems unimaginable. The country that so many see as the world leader today, has not always been as strong though. Less
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
. Hand painted plates, jewelry and clothing. Art, in our eyes, and in the eyes of the tourists that purchase them. The man on the circle, homeless, painting on old boards with even older, dried up paints, trying to convince each passer-by to purchase his
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
in a homeless shelter helps people learn that being poor is not wrong. It is just an unfortunate way of life for some. Volunteering in the shelters teaches us that we are all equal, whether we have money or not. Homeless and poor people have families too: husbands
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in life would be giving something to someone in which they could never repay. Giving to charity can even be a tax write off.
Charities every year help millions of people with whatever problems or situations they are in. They help give shelter to the homeless
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