Papers 1921-1930 of total 1974 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…increased amongst teenagers and even children. It is also based on some of the most serious problems in the country, such as, crime, violence, child and spousal abuse, AIDS, homelessness and quality of education. Partnership says that experimentation of drugs…
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Category: /History
…lived in the Southwest for generations. Homeless in their homeland, they went to Mexico or to states like Louisiana, where cultural diversity was accepted. Some Mexicans remained in the Southwest, however, becoming citizens of the United States or its…
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…, these vendors that appeared to be large were defeated by nation-wide companies. Farming in Germany was no success as there was drought at the time. The drought led to very poor crops. In return the homelessness rate increased and the general economy suffered…
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…in Bombay are choked, crumbling roads lined with slums, garbage heaps, and homeless migrants sleeping on bare pavement. More than a third of India's 1 billion citizens are illiterate, and just 60% of homes have electricity. Most bureaucracies are bloated, corrupt…
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…and economic resources, Brazil still has 32 million of its people living below the poverty line, and has not begun to tackle the problem of homelessness and street children in Rio, São Paulo and other large cities. An estimated one to five million…
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…. German cripples, the deformed and mentally ill, orphans, and the homeless marred his image of the master race. Hitler wanted to make all Germans perfect physical specimens. All of them tall and strong with blue eyes and blond hair though he himself was short…
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…always placed the monk before our eyes as an ideal: he is aoikos, 'homeless' on earth save in the greater 'nationality' or 'fellowship' of the Church universal. He tells us that we are 'pilgrims,' always emigres, especially in these 'last days.' We have one…
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Category: /Literature
…his journey eagerly. Henry's father has deserted the family and his mother is soon carried off by tuberculosis. Henry is left homeless with his younger brother Victor. Fortunately as Henry says, "I loved the street, from the second I landed…
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…to the institutions created at Bretton Woods in 1944, its strong backing for European integration with the Marshall Plan (a rational effort by the United States aimed at reducing the hunger, homelessness, sickness, unemployment, and political restlessness of the 270…
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…rent so (2) - Wood, 'The Bubble Economy', Sidgwick & Jackson, London 1992 pg. 61 many were force to move. As a result many had become homeless. In some cases tenant refuses to move so some owner will hire organize gang group to force them out. Some…
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