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These bankrupt women are better educated than their male counterparts: most have some college; and more than half own their own
homes.
Thousands lost their homes, and in the end, the disparity in wealth, already large, increased even more.
Domestic investment comes in various forms, including business investment in machinery and buildings; household investment in homes; and government investment in people (education, skills), knowledge (research and development), and infrastructure (transport, power, water, and climate resilience).
The second critical intervention is improved water, sanitation, and hygiene in
homes
and communities.
The absurd golden chairs in his pastiche Louis XIV
homes
are a coarse imitation of aristocratic style.
While people have always left their
homes
in search of safety or opportunity, a record number of people currently are on the move.
People used to display American flags on their
homes
only on national holidays.
Manafort also maintained several expensive
homes
– in northern Virginia, Brooklyn, the Hamptons, Palm Beach Gardens, and of course Trump Tower.
They cannot leave their
homes
to find their children.
By accepting the words “agreed upon,” Palestinians, Arabs, and other Muslim-majority countries have conceded that Israel will not recognize Palestinian refugees’ inalienable right to return to their
homes.
And, in cases where they can return to their homes, they will be prepared to start anew.
I learned this first-hand while attending this year’s Jackson Hole Symposium in the remote wilderness of Wyoming, where, ironically, there are almost no
homes
to buy.
In these budget balancing times, doctors at public nursing
homes
and hospitals are under severe pressures to keep costs down.
Appropriate modifications could turn these into secondary schools for part of each day, bringing secondary education closer to children’s
homes.
Yet the numbers are staggering: each month, some 40,000 Iraqis flee their
homes
because of the war.
Decision-makers must recognize that there is no such thing as a natural disaster; there is only the disastrous impact of natural hazards on infrastructure, including workplaces, homes, roads, schools, and hospitals.
The real-world consequences of this are jarring: In the last two years, 58 Indians have been arrested under Section 377 for acts carried out in the privacy of their
homes.
They must address all aspects of human security, including people’s well-being and safety in their homes, neighborhoods, and workplaces.
On the contrary, Israeli officials, denying the Palestinians’ assertion that a secret US-Israel agreement exists, clearly intend to continue building Jewish
homes
in occupied East Jerusalem.
Homeless at HomeToday, the United Nations estimates that 77 million people – more than 1% of the world’s population – are displaced within their own countries, having been forced to flee their
homes
by armed conflicts, violence, urbanization, development, and natural disasters.
Uprooted from their
homes
and livelihoods, and traumatized by the violence or sudden disaster that forced them to flee, the displaced are often thrust into an extremely precarious future with few resources.
Moreover, violent armed groups, be they government-supported militias or rebel movements, increasingly embrace terror as a tactic to force civilians from their homes, as seen in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia, Iraq, and elsewhere.
States that are not involved in the conflict are also required to uphold the rights of the displaced, including the right to return to their
homes
wherever possible, and this must be addressed in peace agreements and enforced in peacekeeping mandates.
Last year, some two million people in the DRC, half of them in the previously peaceful central province of Kasai, were forced to flee their
homes.
Families that can no longer keep up with their mortgage payments will lose their
homes.
This is driving people from their homes, and often from their countries.
For starters, a “recovery trust fund,” much like the one established in Syria, could help to keep more Venezuelans in their homes, while protecting them from the regime’s efforts to worsen their plight.
Some had a “Diana room” in their homes, filled with memorabilia of the princess.
Moreover, in Bush's view, Israel need not worry about allowing Palestinian refugees to return to their
homes
inside Israel.
The aging of the population will increase the need for service-sector employees in hospitals and nursing
homes
as well.
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