- The
Institut catholique de
Paris (French: [ɛ̃stity katɔlik də paʁi], abbr. ICP),
known in
English as the
Catholic University of
Paris (and in
Latin as...
- Home, also
called the ****ociation for the
Relief of Respectable, Aged and
Indigent Females, is a
historic building in New York City
built from 1881–1883 to...
- saw a
number of
Benedictine foundations for women, some
dedicated to the
indigent to save them from a life of exploitation,
others dedicated to the Perpetual...
-
Supreme Court,
requires the US
government to
provide legal counsel to
indigent defendants in
criminal cases.
Public defenders in the
United States are...
- "in the
character or
manner of a pauper". It
refers to the
ability of an
indigent person to
proceed in
court without payment of the
usual fees ****ociated...
-
Poverty is a
state or
condition in
which an
individual lacks the
financial resources and
essentials for a
basic standard of living.
Poverty can have diverse...
- has been
described as "tattered hand me
downs and
patched T-shirts of
indigents",
embodying the "uniform of the refugee" but
modified with cuts, alterations...
- Dana Lee. Leila, an
affluent local celebrity,
supports her brother, an
indigent gambler, by
buying family heirlooms from him.
Brother and
sister reminisce...
-
Medically Indigent Adults (MIAs) in the
health care
system of the
United States are
persons who do not have
health insurance and who are not
eligible for...
- them off at the rate of $5 a day.
While in jail, appellant,
alleging indigency,
unsuccessfully petitioned the
sentencing judge to
vacate that portion...