Papers 321-330 of total 1974 found.
…on millions of different people, it is risky and unstable. There is rarely a shortage of jobs or opportunities in a free market system, so someone is guaranteed to find a way to make money if they search hard enough. There are quite a few homeless people…
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…had to say and take me seriously. At this stage of my life, I feel more called to charity because that where my help and skills would be most effective. There are always people in need of help, whether it be the poor, sick or homeless, even the elderly…
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…any difficulty. "But Buster Brown is a man of contrasts I guess, a guy who at first glance seems to be taking care of a child that he later turns out to be doping for his porn movies, a guy who wants to help kids who're homeless and all that but also…
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…God allows evil in the world. Evil can only exist if there is the counterpart choice of good. Using our free will, when good is chosen, leads to good and great things. To toss a dollar to the beggar on the street or to volunteer at a homeless shelter…
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…. It was a struggle to provide enough food and to keep a shelter for everyone. There was a shortage in many different types of products such as food, fabric and gas. There were also many families that ended up homeless or living with other family just to survive. "In 1932…
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…in the area...resulted in 4,000 dead, 14 million left homeless, and $24 billion in economic loss." The dam will cost over $30 million. That is about how much money the government spends on 2 years of flooding. They might as well use the money to prevent further…
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…a million rendered homeless. Experts and Reinsurance companies opine that immense losses are foreseeable for people, economies, and insurers. But the exposure potential from quakes within continents, too, or along the Mediterranean/trans-Asian earthquake belt…
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…but never consistently aided. The differences and barriers within race, religion, and economic class persist as mostly unrecognized discriminations within our community. If asked straight out, any American would assert that a homeless person, an Indian woman…
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…and history of a society. A person can become homeless for many reasons: a family member throws them out of their home because they do not contribute financially, or they become incapable of caring for themselves due to mental illness, or they become addicted…
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…at least one meal a day. Members of the business sector may contribute funds towards building a shelter for the homeless and private individuals may donate items such as clothing to the poor. Provision of shelter, meals and clothing to the poor and homeless
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