Papers 861-870 of total 1974 found.
…, joblessness and sometimes even homelessness, the immigrants came to America in infinite numbers. They came, penniless, having nowhere to go, and nowhere to live. Instead of suitcases or any material posessions, the only thing they often brought with them…
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…teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me. I lift my lamp beside the golden door" (Lazarus). The fact that we are a melting pot for so many different cultures, races, and religions makes America unique in the world. It is also what has…
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…to immigrate to the United States. During a bust cycle, there are too many workers so these people that were imported would now be unemployed. When there are large numbers of unemployed people, then crime, disease, and homelessness skyrockets causing a huge…
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…Shantytowns built by people who were left homeless in the depression. The people tended to blame President Hoover for the depression. National Recovery Administration (NRA) Established in 1933, promoted economic recovery by controlling production, prices…
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…peasants roam the streets hungry and homeless. Some of the nobles' selfish and apathetic behaviors cause them to abuse their power to punish and adulterate the lives of the destitute. As the outcome, anger and vengeance grow in the hearts of the people affected…
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…and communications with barbed wire and blockhouses around the railway. When this did nothing to subdue the Boers, Kitchener used a harsher methodand began destroying civilian farms of both the Boers and the Africans. These, now homeless, civilians were held…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…not put at least part of their money to good use. A poor working man who volunteers at the homeless shelter is much more respected than the rich tycoon in his penthouse. In the Anglo-Saxon times, they still respected people who did great things. Beowulf…
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…by the authorities to destroy Montag, but Montag eludes the hound. He takes refuge with old homeless professors, living like Hobo's out on the rails. As the book ends, America goes off to war with an unstated opponent, retaliation brings destruction to most…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…marijuana from dealers. By the time the government have added taxes to it, it would be about 65% more expensive. Using Holland as an example of legalisation can work for both sides; since cannabis has been legalised the number of homeless people has risen along…
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…the deeply moving film in collaboration with Bowlby 'a two year old goes to hospital'. Bowlby then received and accepted a request of the world health organisation to write a report on the fate of homeless children in post-war Europe. The world health…
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