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Poverty and forced
Poverty has forced at least 225, 000 Haitian children to work as restavecs ( unpaid household servants ); the United Nations considers this to be a modern-day form of slavery.
Poverty forced the family, with three children — another son Bohuslav, three years Hašek's younger, and an orphan cousin Maria — to move often, more than fifteen times during his infancy.
They were eventually forced off by officials after overrunning their allotted time ; the festival organisers were at that point already annoyed at the band when, in response to their invitation to join other recording artists in signing a Make Poverty History poster which would be auctioned off for charity, lead singer Bobby Gillespie instead altered the poster so that it read " Make Israel History ".
Poverty forced him to drop out of school at an early age and work at various odd jobs, including as a vacuum cleaner salesman and an agricultural labourer.
A year after reintroducing the chain gang in 1995, Alabama was forced to again abandon the practice pending a lawsuit from, among other organizations, the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Poverty has forced many people to seek economic opportunities in the plains.
Poverty forced many lesser nobles to work to earn a livelihood, and their sons entered education institutions to train for civil service or professional careers.

Poverty and him
In that capacity, he did not have operational responsibilities, allowing him to devote all of his time to trying to formulate national policy for what would become the War on Poverty.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, a NBPP critic, has noted Muhammad's statement that " there are no good crackers, and if you find one, kill him before he changes.
Although Te Kooti was in control of the Poverty Bay area, strong forces were being assembled against him.
He has received numerous death threats from these groups, and a number of their web sites make strong accusations against him and the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Today, a statue of Johnson stands in Cleveland's Public Square depicting him holding Henry George's book, " Progress and Poverty.
Following the parliamentary election held on 6-13 May 2006, in which Raj retained his seat with a large majority, Prime Minister Qarase appointed him Minister for Women, Social Welfare, and Poverty Alleviation.
The king was never entirely at peace with Te Kooti's far more aggressive attitude and when Te Kooti left the King Country to try to restart his rebellion in Poverty Bay in the 1880s the government was quickly able to locate him at Waioeka Pa and arrest him with information provided by more friendly Māori leaders.
Poverty compelled him to sell his library, a sacrifice which hastened his death, which took place at Paris on 1 February 1767.

Poverty and on
Poverty imposes a kind of chastity on the ambitious.
This definition was adopted by the United Nations Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights in The Despouy Report on Human Rights and Extreme Poverty.
In 1978 he published The Poverty of Theory which attacked the structuralist Marxism of Louis Althusser and his followers in Britain on New Left Review, ( famously saying "... all of them are Geschichtenscheissenschlopff, unhistorical shit.
Retrieved from http :// www. globalissues. org / TradeRelated / Poverty / FoodDumping. asp on 2006-09-29.
Some were Bs in the most precise sense, produced to run on the bottom of double bills by a low-budget unit of one of the major studios or by one of the smaller, so-called Poverty Row outfits, from the relatively well-off Monogram to shakier ventures such as Producers Releasing Corporation ( PRC ).
Columbia was one of the many start-up studios located on " Poverty Row " in Los Angeles, and like the others, was unable to compete with the larger studios which often had their own production facilities, distribution and theaters.
Poverty was tackled through an agricultural policy which resettled 250, 000 Malays on newly cleared farmland, more investment in rural infrastructure, and the creation of free trade zones in rural areas to create new manufacturing jobs.
* 1964 – President Lyndon B. Johnson declares a " War on Poverty " in the United States.
* Bloggingheads. tv interview by economist Tyler Cowen on the book ; The Life You Can Save about Acting Now To End World Poverty
* January 8 – In his first State of the Union Address, U. S. President Lyndon Johnson declares a " War on Poverty ".
January 8: U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty
* July 30 – War on Poverty: U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Social Security Act of 1965 into law, establishing Medicare and Medicaid.
In 2011, the group published an evaluation report titled " Assessing the IFC's Poverty Focus and Results " in which it noted that although the IFC's projects that emphasized inclusive growth patterns performed well and that poverty reduction was an implicit outcome, the IFC neglected to articulate and detail the impacts on poverty of the projects which target economic growth specifically.
* During his State of the Union address on January 8, 1964, Lyndon B. Johnson introduced legislation that would come to be know as the " War on Poverty.
Poverty deepened in areas of the city whose residents had depended on those jobs, specifically North and South Omaha.
Local market vendors. In 2000, Madagascar embarked on the preparation of a Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper ( PRSP ) under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries ( HIPC ) Initiative.
Johnson was greatly supported by the Democratic Party and as President, he was responsible for designing the " Great Society " legislation that included laws that upheld civil rights, public broadcasting, Medicare, Medicaid, environmental protection, aid to education, and his " War on Poverty.
* Research on the role of Agriculture in Poverty Reduction from the Overseas Development Institute
The centerpiece of the War on Poverty was the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, which created an Office of Economic Opportunity ( OEO ) to oversee a variety of community-based antipoverty programs.
The War on Poverty began with a $ 1 billion appropriation in 1964 and spent another $ 2 billion in the following two years.
Interpretations of the War on Poverty remain controversial to American conservatives.
Alan Brinkley has suggested that " the gap between the expansive intentions of the War on Poverty and its relatively modest achievements fueled later conservative arguments that government is not an appropriate vehicle for solving social problems.
When Johnson proposed the Great Society in 1964 – 65, Dole voted against some War on Poverty measures like public-housing subsidies and Medicare, thus appealing to conservatives.

Poverty and small
Examples include the Archaic Southwest, the Arctic small tool tradition, the Poverty Point culture, and the Chan-Chan culture in southern Chile.
" Many small theaters never saw a big-studio A film, getting their movies from the states rights concerns that handled almost exclusively Poverty Row product.
It is worth noting that though the small studios that made up Poverty Row could be characterized as existing " independently " of any major studio, they utilized the same kind of vertically and horizontally integrated systems of business as the larger players in the game.
Poverty Bay is the largest of several small bays on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island to the north of Hawkes Bay.
In the agriculture sector, International Development Enterprises has helped pull millions of small farmers out of poverty in India Paul Polak, details the story in his book, " Out of Poverty "
Poverty Island is a small island in the U. S. state of Michigan.

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