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An Ancillary Effect of Patient Navigation Following Detox: Fewer Arrests. [PDF]
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Area of habitat maps and validated occurrences for neotropical birds of conservation concern. [PDF]
Carrillo-Restrepo JC +3 more
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Do Investment and Code Enforcement Mitigate the Criminogenic Effects of Commercial Places on City Streets? [PDF]
Acolin A, Tillyer MS, Walter RJ.
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2021
This chapter assesses the legal and imaginative specificity of vagrancy law and its relation to land in North America. It reads Charles Brockden Brown's novels Wieland (1798) and Edgar Huntly (1799) — both long regarded as crucial and ambivalent meditations on the viability of the new American republic — alongside archival records of vagrancy arrests ...
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This chapter assesses the legal and imaginative specificity of vagrancy law and its relation to land in North America. It reads Charles Brockden Brown's novels Wieland (1798) and Edgar Huntly (1799) — both long regarded as crucial and ambivalent meditations on the viability of the new American republic — alongside archival records of vagrancy arrests ...
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Community Mental Health Journal, 1983
Paradoxically, due to recent mental health legislation, the mentally handicapped of the developed world find themselves in the same situation as the majority of those in the developing world who never had contact with a mental health service. A survey of the literature and of the situation in Egypt and Lesotho suggests marked coincidence of vagrancy ...
T, Baasher +5 more
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Paradoxically, due to recent mental health legislation, the mentally handicapped of the developed world find themselves in the same situation as the majority of those in the developing world who never had contact with a mental health service. A survey of the literature and of the situation in Egypt and Lesotho suggests marked coincidence of vagrancy ...
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1995
A provocative account of Wordsworth's representation of walking as the exercise of imagination, Romantic Vagrancy traces a recurrent analogy between the poet in search of material and the literally dispossessed vagrants and beggars he encounters. Reading Wordsworth - and Rousseau before him - from the perspective of recent debates about the political ...
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A provocative account of Wordsworth's representation of walking as the exercise of imagination, Romantic Vagrancy traces a recurrent analogy between the poet in search of material and the literally dispossessed vagrants and beggars he encounters. Reading Wordsworth - and Rousseau before him - from the perspective of recent debates about the political ...
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2022
Discusses two autobiographical accounts of the earlier 19th century to introduce the central themes of Part 1: modes of self-representation, the cultural resources that life story tellers may draw on at any given historical moment, mediation and the control of meaning.
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Discusses two autobiographical accounts of the earlier 19th century to introduce the central themes of Part 1: modes of self-representation, the cultural resources that life story tellers may draw on at any given historical moment, mediation and the control of meaning.
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1999
Throughout history, attitudes to the wandering beggar have vacillated between tolerance and repression, the former response being most dominant in early times and the latter gradually taking hold with industrialisation and urbanisation.2 Most people across Europe were fundamentally poor. There were enormous disparities between them and the few who were
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Throughout history, attitudes to the wandering beggar have vacillated between tolerance and repression, the former response being most dominant in early times and the latter gradually taking hold with industrialisation and urbanisation.2 Most people across Europe were fundamentally poor. There were enormous disparities between them and the few who were
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