Papers 851-860 of total 1974 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…no friends or family to turn to. The narrator has such inner conflict that it eats at him. Does he throw a seemingly homeless person on the street? Fire him with a large severance pay to appease his own guilty conscience of firing someone so destitute…
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Category: /Literature/English
…not going to be loved or cared for like he should be. As if there aren’t enough homeless children out there who grow up to be non-beneficial to society. These kids are abused and in worst cases murdered by their own parents. All this could be avoided if only…
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Category: /History
…designed in many ways. There was an unprecedented number of homeless, and overall filth in some parts of the city had hit an unthinkable high. In many ways the Chicago fire gave the city another chance to be designed better to improve things like…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…helps break up a strike, then ends up in jail a third time. Once more he becomes a homeless man. It is because of luck that he finally comes out of his lowest point and accidentally wanders into a Socialist party meeting and becomes changed with a new faith…
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Category: /History
…and more poor people showing up in slum-like conditions and less upper-class folk. The rich people should build nice housing for the poor and give the rest to the homeless. Then they can all be in the same situation together. “The spinning-room overseer…
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…, homeless shelters- Tupac was distressed. "I remember crying all the time. My major thing growing up was I couldn't fit in. Because I was from everywhere. I didn't have no buddies that I grew up with."         By the age of twelve, Tupac had discovered his…
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…by the State of Connecticut. Burdensome and expensive, these facilities were closed leaving patients to make their own way in a complicated world. The results were devastating. Thousands of mentally ill patients were left untreated and uncared for. Homeless
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Category: /Literature
…on non-white, Jewish, homeless, and homosexual people. Confrontations between the Skinheads and the victims were usually spontaneous, but they usually ended in critical injury or even death to the victim. Similar to most other gangs, Skinheads use…
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…. This continued until 25% of the countries population was unemployed with no money. Thousands lost their jobs and were unable to find new ones causing them to go hungry and become homeless with their poor families. It is likely for a Depression of this caliber to hit…
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…begin to open up and expand, moving into evil directions. Both Lear and Gloucester are betrayed once again, Lear by the "...Pelican sister..." who plot against him and leave him homeless and send him away out into the storm leaving him with "nothing…
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