Binger went with her mother to poor neighborhoods to deliver holiday baskets of turkeys and fixings.
Both depict a popular representation of Brazilian favelas as dense, poor neighborhoods dominated by drug traffickers and corrupt police officers.
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Poor neighborhoods, poor countries, and poor families have access to the same high quality You Tube education available to others.
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He graduated from Columbia University and then became a community organizer in Chicago, focusing on living conditions in poor neighborhoods.
Currently, hundreds of people in the poor neighborhoods surrounding Dakar have been displaced due to flooding and building failures this season.
The late pontiff would visit Rome parishes, hundreds of them, and often in poor neighborhoods on the city's outskirts, on Sunday mornings.
Several patients sit in the waiting room of this red brick clinic, one of thousands that dot poor neighborhoods across the country.
And that is reducing crime in specifically neighborhoods that would be regarded as poor neighborhoods, the neighborhoods that had the most crime.
Despite the presence of more than 7, 000 UN troops--known locally by their acronym MINUSTAH--a few hundred armed thugs continue to terrorize many poor neighborhoods.
They can be found in most towns, and are fixtures in poor neighborhoods where housewives run sari-sari stores to supplement their otherwise meager family incomes.
Public health experts have long thought that living in poor neighborhoods could ruin a person's health, but this study put the idea to a rigorous test.
"Poor neighborhoods are caught in the crossfire, " said Camila Nunes Dias, a professor at the Center for the Study of Violence at Sao Paulo University.
We can start small, working from the poor neighborhoods out.
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Ms. Mangan-Valle said she moved to New York City after college as part of the Teach for America program that places college graduates in teaching positions in poor neighborhoods.
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In fact, my first job in Chicago was working with Catholic parishes in poor neighborhoods, and my salary was funded by a grant from an arm of the Catholic Church.
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Much of the city remains home to poor neighborhoods with dilapidated housing, and recent gentrification in parts of Washington has pushed some working-class residents to the outskirts of the metro area.
In March, they surprised the country by releasing a joint statement declaring an end to violence and pledging to freeze recruitment of new adolescent members, especially in poor neighborhoods and around schools.
The two workshops were organized with the participation of the Arab Origami Center, Asdaa NGO for People with Hearing Disabilities and Homat Al Mustaqbal NGO, gave the opportunity to 45 Egyptian children, from poor neighborhoods and with special needs to express their messages to Japan.
In poor neighborhoods of Iraq, the heroes may turn out to be not pro-American elites who spent the Saddam years sipping sherry in London, but the Islamist heirs of Ayatollah Muhammad Bakr al-Sadr, who resisted Saddam and was executed in 1999 with nails driven through his head.
But the man in the picture, Shane Keller, tells the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper of Rochester that it was actually taken in his basement in Brighton, a relatively well-to-do suburb with low crime that is nowhere near the poor neighborhoods that were the subject of the photo essay.
"The cartels have been able to recruit tens of thousands of killers in part because poor neighborhoods have been systematically abandoned over decades and lack sufficient schools, community centers and security -- in short they lack opportunity, " the International Crisis Group said in a recent report on Mexico's cartel violence.
The Pashtuns tend to live in poor, rundown neighborhoods on the fringes of Karachi, especially in its northern reaches, where roads lead out of the city.
Perhaps, but efforts to encourage stable marriages in poor inner-city neighborhoods might contribute even more to lowering drug violence.
Where is the plan no, much more important where is the evidence that anyone has cracked the economic code for poor people in these neighborhoods?
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They were of dog owners, mostly the working-class poor in heavily black neighborhoods like the now famous Ninth Ward, who refused to evacuate without their four-legged loved ones - cats too.
In neighborhoods rich and poor alike, it's going to be a long summer--with no sign of recovery on the horizon.
Golinkin closed RediClinic's two worst-performing outlets in poor, Spanish-speaking neighborhoods in 2006 and decided he would have better luck targeting time-pressed suburbanites with kids and insurance.
One possible function for a modern WPA would be to go to neighborhoods--particularly poor and working class ones--and insulate houses.
The opposite is true in the United States, where the poor often live in old, decaying neighborhoods, which raises another issue.
It was not really a comment on new skyscraper office buildings vs. old row house neighborhoods, or about young, poor innovators vs. older, more well-to-do, supposedly non-innovators, as the above dissuasion seems to imply.
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