America as a Consumer Nation, 1920-1970 This pap
.... of the Nineteenth Century many Americans did not grow their own
food; instead they worked for money, using their earnings to buy
food,
clothing, and shelter. ....
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California's Social Welfare System & Children
.... or the health of a child to be placed in a situation in which their health is endangered, by failing to provide either adequate
food,
clothing, shelter, or ....
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Placement for Abused Children
.... or the health of a child to be placed in a situation in which their health is endangered, by failing to provide either adequate
food,
clothing, shelter, or ....
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Child Abuse & Foster Care in California
.... or the health of a child to be placed in a situation in which their health is endangered, by failing to provide either adequate
food,
clothing, shelter, or ....
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Dental Neglect
.... Basic needs include
food,
clothing, and shelter and are ensured through reform of income support programs such as public assistance, child support, and
food ....
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Gangs & Their Attraction Chapter One Statement of the Pro
.... recognition, a sense of belonging, status, power, discipline (or consistency), structure, unconditional love, shelter,
food,
clothing, nurturing activities ....
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Consumption & Materialism in American Life
.... p. xv). The mainstream American society is no longer preoccupied with the basics of
food,
clothing, and shelter. The industrial ....
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Mexico, Guatemala & Germany Resources
This paper will research the
food,
clothing, currency, and natural resources of Mexico, Guatemala, and Germany to show that even with all the data out there ....
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Macroeconomics
.... Viewing that country/era in retrospect, one sees that
food,
clothing, and fads were the most marketable items in the Soviet economy. ....
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The Internet as an Instrument for Social Change
.... These organizations provide
food,
clothing, shelter, medical attention, and supplies for the starving people in third-world nations; emergency relief for ....
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Social Issues and the Internet
.... These organizations provide
food,
clothing, shelter, medical attention, and supplies for the starving people in third-world nations; emergency relief for ....
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Human Development
.... One was the survival of most of the 14 species of domesticable mammals which served as sources of power,
food,
clothing and fertilizer and which were largely ....
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Cesar Chavez Cesar Chavez dedicated his life t
.... The Migrant Ministry, in the business of harvesting people instead of grapes, provided
food,
clothing, medical supplies, and educational classes for children. ....
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Classifying the Middle East
.... Though an increasing population can be an "engine of economic growth," overpopulation creates shortages of
food,
clothing, housing, medical care, etc. ....
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The Neoclassical Revolution in Economics
.... We need goods to live, starting with the familiar
food,
clothing, and shelter, and must either produce them ourselves or obtain them by exchange. ....
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Rates of Inflation in Mexico: A Look at the Price Index
.... constructs the CPI by sending out people each month to find the current prices of a fixed list or basket of consumer items, including
food,
clothing, and fuel. ....
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Ursula K. Le Guin's The Dispossessed
.... Thus, the capitalist system encourages competition for financial gain and social status so that one never lacks for
food,
clothing, housing, luxury and power. ....
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The Dispossessed (Ursula K. Le Guin)
.... Thus, the capitalist system encourages competition for financial gain and social status so that one never lacks for
food,
clothing, housing, luxury and power. ....
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Imagine: John Lennon
.... It intimates that the less fortunate will be elevated to the level of the rich, where they will enjoy
food,
clothing, and shelter beyond their dreams, and it ....
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California Prison Labor
.... The legal climate varies nationally, with some states allowing prisoners to produce much of their own requirements -
food,
clothing. furniture, etc. ....
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US WWII Plans for Offensive Against Japanese
.... fighting. Thus assembled, the US military could better meet their basic needs for
food,
clothing, shelter and medical care. Schools ....
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The Single Parent and Poverty
.... hopefully) a single wage-earner. It is not merely support for
food,
clothing, and housing. A@Children in single-parent families ....
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North & South Resources at Start of Civil War
.... The South's ability to fight was hampered by chronic shortages of
food,
clothing, medicine, and heavy artillery, as well as by war weariness and the ....
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Biological Extinction
.... extinction today. Some species are threatened with extinction because they are used for
food,
clothing or other purposes. Other species ....
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The End of Britain's Trade Empire In the years
.... would maintain military operations on both sides of Germany, since they were already there anyway, and Britain would supply them with
food,
clothing, arms, and ....
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MOTIVATION AT EXCELSIOR
.... A person must have
food,
clothing, shelter, and basic security -- the most basic levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs -- before he or she will be concerned ....
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Business Case on Motivation
.... A person must have
food,
clothing, shelter, and basic security - the most basic levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - before he or she will be concerned with ....
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THE SALT AND IRON DEBATES
.... regarding riches with contempt" (11). One wonders how the LM paid for their
food,
clothing and housing. Again, the LM had this odd ....
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Mbuti Pygmies
.... The ecosystem, in which they live, is able to provide for their needs.
Food,
clothing, and shelter are readily available for the taking. ....
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Poverty In America & Living Conditions According to Robert E.
.... For most Americans, the word poverty suggests destitution: an inability to provide a family with
food,
clothing, and reasonable shelter. ....
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