Homeless in the United States
.... one of the richest countries in the world, allow millions of its citizens to exist without even the basic necessities of life -
food,
shelter, and clothing? ....
(1761

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THE HOMELESS OF AMERICAN CITIES
.... summarizes some of the bills introduced ("Bipartisan," 1985, p. 584): -S 394 -- providing $156 million over three years for a
food and
shelter program run by ....
(3390

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Edgar Rice Burroughs and Tarzan
.... This contrasts with the noble savage who, like Tarzan and the apes, recognizes that what is truly important is
food,
shelter, and security, not gold or ....
(1932

8

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Edgar Rice Burroughs created the best-known Afric
.... This contrasts with the noble savage who, like Tarzan and the apes, recognizes that what is truly important is
food,
shelter, and security, not gold or ....
(1932

8

)
Community Service
.... of all humanity when it comes to the way mothers love their children, the way children laugh and express joy, the way people need decent
food,
shelter and love ....
(1606

6

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Trends in US Poverty Poverty in the United States Since 1950 This ...
.... Given this fact, these members of society are considered poor compared to the other members, even though they may have
food and
shelter adequate to sustain ....
(3415

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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
.... words, the objective is to make sure that the people of a third world country are, in some way, able to sustain themselves in terms of
food,
shelter and other ....
(1151

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Gangs & Their Attraction Chapter One Statement of the Pro
.... gang members ratings of the extent to which their family meets their needs for acceptance, personal recognition, sense of belonging,
food,
shelter and clothing ....
(5009

20

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Mate Selection
.... characteristic, serving as a signal of the individual's potential fertility and ability to provide the basic necessities of
food,
shelter, and protection to ....
(1844

7

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Sigmund Freud
.... to our instinctual need fulfillment. All humans instinctually crave
food,
shelter and warmth. These are instinctual needs arising ....
(2964

12

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Frued Id, Ego Superego
.... to our instinctual need fulfillment. All humans instinctually crave
food,
shelter and warmth. These are instinctual needs arising ....
(3028

12

)
Global Politics in the Human Interest Mel Gurt
.... rights. All persons may have
food,
shelter, health, and education. All persons may be free from torture, arrest, and threat. Everyone ....
(1140

5

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The Platonic dialogues
.... In his description of the basics of
food,
shelter, clothing, and fuel, Thoreau apparently seeks to compress the whole of essential human experience by paring ....
(1050

4

)
Horney & Freud
.... to our instinctual need fulfillment. All humans instinctually crave
food,
shelter and warmth. These are instinctual needs arising ....
(5894

24

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John Bell (1750-1820)
.... to guide slaves who were led by a æconductor.' The station masters were free colored people with wealthy white benefactors who provided
food,
shelter or money ....
(1079

4

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The Bell Witch. The Slave Trade
.... to guide slaves who were led by a 'conductor.' The station masters were free colored people with wealthy white benefactors who provided
food,
shelter or money ....
(1079

4

)
Three Religions
.... on matters of common sense because the basic religions dealt with man's relationship to nature and his human or animal desires-
food,
shelter, protection from ....
(997

4

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Parental Involvement in Schools
.... Access to the basic necessities of life--
food,
shelter, health care, and work--are limited, whereas alcohol and drugs are easily obtained. ....
(2154

9

)
Survival for Outdoor Professionals
Without water,
shelter and
food, death is imminent. .... These priorities, determined by order of importance are: water, fire,
shelter and
food. ....
(2298

9

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Radical Ethnography of a Black Community
.... They also investigate all aspects of its culture, including
food,
shelter, dress, transportation, and manufacture of the tribe; its customs regarding government ....
(2547

10

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Analysis of New York Times Article: False Left-Right Paradigm ...
.... will go toward providing abortions, which can hardly be considered a benefit to citizens that is on the same par with providing
food,
shelter, or healthcare. ....
(1181

5

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PR & Pitch Letter
.... In a series of communities across the nation, Unilever and the Ozanam Family
Shelter will offer
food, free of charge, to the elderly, working poor, and others ....
(692

3

)
Problem of Homelessness in America The problem of homelessness is ...
.... Most are concerned with the basic tenets of survival, and spend the large percentage of their time hunting for
food,
shelter, and clothing. ....
(2025

8

)
Motivational Models: A Case Application
.... in their own lives, and in their relationship to others, progress through a series of needs, the most basic being physiological --
food,
shelter, health and so ....
(909

4

)
EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION AND MANAGEMENT STYLE This rese
.... The lower order needs are primary, such as
food,
shelter, sex, and physical security, while the higher order needs involve love for others and self ....
(1889

8

)
Assumptions About Motivation & Leadership
.... The lower order needs are primary, such as
food,
shelter, sex, and physical security, while the higher order needs involve love for other and self actualization ....
(2327

9

)
Retaining Human Services Workers in Florida
.... The lower order needs are primary, such as
food,
shelter, sex, and physical security, while the higher order needs involve love for other and self actualization ....
(5346

21

)
Job Dissatisfaction and Nursing
.... The lower order needs are primary, such as
food,
shelter, sex, and physical security, while the higher order needs involve love for other and self-actualization ....
(6115

24

)
The Role of Women in Spain
.... Essentially, they extended their nurturing activities to the entire community, providing
food,
shelter, and health care in a public capacity. ....
(2479

10

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Hindu Buddhist Christian
.... on matters of common sense because the basic religions dealt with man's relationship to nature and his human or animal desires-
food,
shelter, protection from ....
(1314

5

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