Papers 881-890 of total 1974 found.
Category: /Literature
…a number of children and elderly former slaves during her whole life, partly with money derived from the publication of her two biographies. In addition, she also donated twenty-five acres of land for a shelter for homeless, sick, and indigent blacks. She…
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…the disaster sights). 27 people were killed; 25 people died during the tornado and 2 died later in the hospital. Hundreds of other people were injured and thousands were left homeless. Edmontonians faced a horrible natural phenomenon which destroyed homes…
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…that would be saved could be spent on bettering the nation and domestic problems in our country. This money earmarked to help felons could help get the homeless of the streets, feed the hungry, and help educate the youth. These convicts are not productive…
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…. We will never have to worry about starving or being homeless. Another advantage of having more opportunities is that we have more room for advancing to an even higher position than what we already have. We have health insurance and a wonderful retirement…
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…step of rebuilding - drawing plans. (SDFCRT, 2003)" In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, it is difficult to keep our community focus on events that are now two years old. However, there are still elderly, underprivileged, and homeless fire victims that need…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, or the forceful seizure of property by one's own authority to further the cause of the war. This leaves many unfortunate civilians homeless and destitute, desperate in their continuous struggle for survival against the plague of starvation and disease that afflicts…
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…to expand and is decreasing taxes on the lower class, allowing a larger middle class to develop. Allowing a larger middle class to develop will lower the unemployment and the homelessness rate. Increasing productivity of goods and increased trade will increase…
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…of the homeless people were put into these workhouses and then after a few years, given a job to make money and support their families. A report on the destination of boys who left Gressenhall workhouse (1845-53) showed that out of 100 boys, the boys of the workhouses…
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…medical matters, helping homeless and other issues with the public and economy. John M. Bailey, chief of State's Attorney in Connecticut, stated, "every dollar we spend on a capital case is a dollar we can spend anywhere else...We have to let the public know…
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Category: /History
…of the world's refugees was Afghanistan, where the Afghan War caused more than 6,000,000 refugees to flee to the neighboring countries of Pakistan and Iran. Main Body Any uprooted, homeless, involuntary migrant who has crossed a frontier and no longer possesses…
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