Papers 201-210 of total 1974 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…. Not only does this allow the city to focus on more important issues as homelessness and criminal activity, it also brings in a large profit from the tourists who come to Amsterdam for the sex. There are those who claim that establishing brothels in a city…
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…affordable housing elsewhere, good majorities become members of our ever-growing homeless community. Contrary to popular belief, the homeless people in Santa Cruz don't come from "a land far, far away." According to the Community Assessment Project report, about…
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Category: /History
…The Depression was a financial fall-out that affected the population globally. In Australia the Depression began in 1929 and ended in 1937. High levels of unemployment, poverty, evictions and homelessness spread across Australia. Two main strategies…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to be handed free money, if he is hungry, he should find a job. I can’t be giving away my hardearned income to every homeless person I see; I would be broke!” This I told myself to relieve my conscience. I found no relief. Rather, a sick feeling of disappointment…
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Category: /Literature/English
…women were contrasted to three other nonviolent families: two-parent, single-mother and homeless individuals were also part of the study. The shelter group consisted of 62 girls and 52 boys from 73 families who resided at the shelter with their mother…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the homeless receive supports their living on the streets, which is dangerous, which is why it can be considered deviant. It also doesn’t motivate them into finding a job. This method from telemarketers, because they don’t live on the streets and use the money…
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…in the short term, is unable to control their drinking. This can not only lead to disorderly conduct in public, but also robberies, assaults and acts of vandalism. Although the stereotype that all street drinkers are homeless or sleep rough, the homeless commit…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Homeless people often fall victim to prejudice which makes them mockingbirds. In the streets, they are avoided practically by everybody in sight. These actions are due to stereotypes about them, such as they’re all dirty and dangerous which is totally false…
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…Like A Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan is about a lady who was once a wealthy upper class citizen with the luxuries of being in a position of riches but is now nothing more then a homeless person. This song is about how life can change so suddenly and how…
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Category: /Literature/English
….         Homeless people often fall victim to prejudice which makes them mockingbirds. In the streets, they are avoided practically by everybody in sight. These actions are due to stereotypes about them, such as they're all dirty and dangerous which is totally false…
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