- crippled, the blind, the lepers, all
those people who feel unwanted, unloved,
uncared for
throughout society,
people that have
become a
burden to the society...
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anywise upon a chair, O thou
fostered of Zeus, so long as
Hector lieth uncared-for amid the huts.")
Hesiod uses it in the
sense of "indifferent" (ἀνίκητος...
- combat-morale like the
knowledge that if wounded, the
soldier will go
uncared for".
During the
fighting at
Eliane 1, on the
other side of camp, the Viet...
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clothes that
looked like cast-offs,
inviting deliberate parallels with the
uncared-for in
modern Western societies. Indeed,
modern productions of Shakespeare's...
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downloads of it will go to Ma Niketan, a home that
takes care of
abandoned or
uncared-for girl
children in Thane, a
charity that
composer Shekhar has been supporting...
- Congress.
Retrieved 3
April 2015. "Cambodia
became a
peripheral area,
widely uncared for by
France as
economic benefits from
Cambodia were negligible" (PDF)...
-
series of
illegal work
stoppages left
fellow patients at the
hospital uncared for long
periods of time (once for four days). He won his case in January...
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regions with
extremely concentrated wealth can
leave citizens on the
margins uncared for or overlooked. However, the lack of
proper leadership can
result in...
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returns after a
extended period abroad and
finds Kajal growing wild and
uncared for. He s****s out Apu,
finding him
working at a coal mine, and advises...
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communities pushed governments for an
ethical solution to the
problem of
uncared for
disabled and
dependent persons.
Provincial governments responded by...