Papers 961-970 of total 1974 found.
Category: /Literature
…In the 1930's and 40's European Jews suffered through horrible injustices at the hands of the Nazi party in Germany, more specifically Adolf Hitler. This long strain of torture and extermination affected not only the Jews, but also gypsies, the homeless
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Category: /Social Sciences
…or their next high. I never thought of them as people. Never thought of them as people, like you and me, trying to get a few bucks to make it thru the next couple of days in order to survive that is until I met James. James was a homeless man who came…
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…to do things that serve the cause of society.         So does this mean that I give money to homeless people on the streets and support programs that give money to the poor? No. It is my firm belief, based in libertarian ideals, that people must…
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…. One day walking to work he saw an old homeless man that looked suspiciously like his dad, when the man was suddenly whisked away by a crowd (later excused as a cleaning out the homeless people downtown). The next day, while on the way to work, Truman turned…
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…was growing by shared feelings of anger, poverty, destitution, and lost liberty. This fervor contributed to the formation of many revolutionary movements. Many people died, became refugees, or became homeless while trying to overthrow foreign invaders out…
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Category: /Literature/English
…discriminates against them is how they are housed. Most of the residents are living in government housing where the government pays their rent. When the government helped the people to get off the streets and out of homeless shelters and then put them into low cost…
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…are not letting people take care of homeless children out there in the world? Why do we refuse to help the abused children who have no families to support and raise them? Is that the result our country wants to achieve by what they so call 'defending marriage'? "Rates…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of everything he is and has become. His nighttime endeavors with prostitutes and the homeless are more than releases for his frustrations, they are a way for Bateman to express himself in a different way than everyone around him does. Bateman doesn’t have to flash…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. Francis' Table and St. Anthony's Soup Kitchen. In a 1993 article, Dodin explains that each year, thousands of homeless people on the Atlanta area succeed in transitioning from the streets and shelters into permanent housing. Unfortunately, after spending all…
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…deceased, Hitler left home again with his sights once again on Vienna. Nevertheless, in that beautiful old city things got very bad for Hitler. Hitler became homeless and spent nights sleeping on park benches and eating at charity soup kitchens. These were…
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