It all goes back to segregation and slavery, some people still won't let it go.
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How many people were homeless during the Great Depression? Between one and two million people.
sell them to america so that they could be slave
General Oglethorpe founded the colony of Georgia. He emptied the debtors prisons in England and gave the people there a new lease on life.
Black people were treated badly during the american soda bomb.
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The Industrial Revolution had a serious effect on prisons and prison discipline. There were new laws that brought about significant changes in the way prisoners were treated.
I believe people could leave workhouses.
People with a mental illnes live in a mental istitution and get treated by a psychiatrist.
you tell them that you are different than other people (the people who have treated them poorly)
in a truly democratic society, everyone is treated equally.
Georgia was the colony settled by people who had been in debtor's prisons in England.
Everyone is different. I had depression, stopped taking my meds when I felt I was ready and I am perfectly happy 98% of the time.
Not only did different people respond in different ways, but people were treated differently also.
Depression is a common risk factor for suicide. Individuals with depression are more likely to experience suicidal thoughts and behaviors due to feelings of hopelessness, despair, and overwhelming emotional distress. It is important for those experiencing depression to seek help and support to reduce the risk of suicide.
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