Papers 551-560 of total 1974 found.
Category: /History
…the Depression; homelessness, education, health and unemployment. Although these problems became a concern to all members of society, it was mostly those who were already on the bottom of the social ladder who became despairing. Even in the depths of the economic…
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…poverty includes absolute poverty. In this case people who cannot afford the minimum of nourishment, shelter, and clothing. For example, these people live in homeless shelters, receive clothing from charitable organizations, and donated food from churches…
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…of languages across the atlatic to northern Europe. "Land for the Landless! Home for the Homeless!" were advertised. It was a call for many settlers in the west. Two words came sone to the excitement, "free land." The Federal Government would grant you a title…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to Michael problems so he continued his frequent getaways, until the mother could no longer handle it and left him homeless in the city. What sort of boy was Michael? What sort of relationship did Michael have with his mother? What did ms lynch do to Michael…
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…issues such as educational programs, supplying shelters for the homeless and protecting our environment. Lastly, just like in the 1830’s, social segregation has become a problem again. Although African-Americans only account for about 14% of the drug users…
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…my money when I know a person in different part of a world is still hungry, homeless, and sick. For example, I see a rich family household would just waste foods. Even change a new and up-date car every year or just waste the old TV for a better new TV…
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…destroyed, leaving 2, 000, 000 people homeless. The immense power from the jolt of the earthquake permanently altered some geological features in Chile. There were mud slides, and rocks came tumbling down the mountains. Some landslides were so enormous…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…themselves. This would cause homelessness and poverty which were not allowed in this culture. With time and distance people's cultures diverge. This has been true for a millennia past and a millennia to come. It should be apparent, that when comparing…
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…of that nature would have to take up new professions and that most of them would become broke and most likely homeless. But it is also true that everyone would be having the time of their lives performing those tricks for their friends and family…
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…the blame personally. This is not right. Sometimes the child is beaten or abused and is forced to run away into the streets, where they become homeless, and sometimes abducted. Sometimes they just die in a back alley during a cold winter's night…
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