The drastic surge in the number of homeless families in the United States (U.S.) has resulted in an increase in the number of homeless students attending U
Its growth advanced due to an economically favorable location on the Ohio Canal and then railroad rights of way, its entrepreneurial class of business owners, and its abundant natural resources. Cleveland's stride toward increased geographic size, wealth, and population and its importance as an ...
Kerr, Derelict Paradise: Homelessness and Urban Development in Cleveland, Ohio (Amherst and Boston: University of Massachusetts Press 2011) T he author of Derelict Paradise, Daniel Kerr, begins his examination of the links between homelessness and urban development in Cleveland, Ohio by explaining ...
Participants The study took place at VA medical centers in San Francisco, Calif (n= 107); San Diego, Calif (n = 91); New Orleans, La (n = 165); and Cleveland, Ohio (n = 97). Veterans were eligible if they were literally homeless at the time of outreach assessment (ie, living in...
Drawing from site visits to 10 community colleges located in New York (New York), Miami (Florida), Cleveland (Ohio), Jacksonville (Florida), Kansas City (M... MD Weidenthal 被引量: 0发表: 1989年 Former Homeless Veteran Takes Jacksonville Spotlight; He Shares His Success Story with Those ...
the city insisting on affordable units, but we all know that no one wants to build affordable units. My fearless prediction is that there will be a large number of vacancies and —given that the homeless population is growing by leaps and bounds—there will be a big problem with squatters....
Petition for Writ of Certiorari, Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless, et al., v. City of Cleveland, 522 U.S. 931 (1997) 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 27 作者:KF Oneill,D Goldberger,RV Vasvari,JM Englund 摘要: Berkeley Electronic Press Selected Works 年份: 1997 ...
32.Much of the population is openly hostile to those that identify as conservatives. 33.California has been on the cutting edge of America’s moral decay for decades. 34.There have been more than 100,000 earthquakes in the state so far this year. ...
What emerges from this analysis is a social history of capitalism in Cleveland, Ohio. Local industrial capitalists and real estate speculators have persistently sought to stigmatize individuals and communities in order to create and access cheap labor pools and maximize the profitability of their real ...
Derelict paradise: homelessness and urban development in cleveland, ohiodoi:10.1080/01419870.2011.638651AllenRyanEthnic & Racial Studies