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    “Orphan Trains”

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    English "Orphan Trains"� The "Orphan Trains"� was a charitable organization to provide homes and a better way of life‚ for orphans and neglected children on the streets of New York. Charles Loring Brace‚ who was a young minister in New York‚ founded the Orphan Trains (1855-1929). The children were taken off the streets of New York (many whom had no homes)‚ and brought to the Midwest to be adopted. The children were prepared for adoption the closer they came to their destinations. They were made

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    Kinyamaseke Town Board‚ Kasese District in the Rwenzori mountain region about 7km to the Mpondwe Customs Ugandan border with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)‚ to implement activities and programmes which were affecting the ever increasing number of orphans and vulnerable persons due to Civil wars‚ HIV/AIDS‚ Malaria‚ STIs and other Communicable diseases rampant in our localities. Death of parents and guardians as a result of the fore mentioned has been coupled with natural catastrophes such as earthquakes

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    The themes poverty/children/orphans Introduction 19th century English literature is dominated by people like Charlotte Bronte and Charles Dickens‚ who raised concerns about the great indifference of many Victorians towards the plight of poor orphaned children. Dickens had a personal insight to poverty‚ his father was unable to pay off the family debt. Dickens was sent to work in a factory‚ he was left without a proper education and so spent his childhood and most of his youth in poverty

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    Orphan Trains

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    but all in need of families- traveled west by rail as part of a “placing out” program started by Charles‚ called the Children’s Aid Society.(Warren‚ 4) This dream exploded around the U.S into what is now known as The Orphan Train Movement; a movement that sparked opportunity and new life for underprivileged children. Early on in American History‚ children who were left by their families were usually left to be cared for by their relatives or neighbors. There were very few services at the time to

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    ------------------------------------------------- FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- “THE CONTRIBUTION OF COMPASSION INTERNATONAL UGANDA TO THE WELFARE OF ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN: ------------------------------------------------- ACASE STUDY OF BUSINYWA CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE‚ BUSIA DISTRICT’’ ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

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    Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). The increase in AIDS‚ which orphans many children‚ is one of the major challenges in many countries. According to HIV/AIDS Perspective (2004)‚ one of the worst consequences of AIDS is the large number of children orphaned as a result of parents dying from AIDS. By mid 1997‚ 10 million children under the age of 15 had lost their parents to AIDS worldwide [and] at the end of 2000‚ there were more than 13 million orphans worldwide (Deame 2000). Presently there are 15 million

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    DESIGN INTERVENTIONS FOR ORPHAN CHILDREN TO ACCOMMODATE THEIR PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS DEVVRAT CHOWDHARY 2010 BARC 009 A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED AS A PART OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE‚ BHOPAL. 9TH SEMESTER YEAR: 2014 DESIGN INTERVENTIONS FOR ORPHAN CHILDREN TO ACCOMMODATE THEIR PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS Devvrat Chowdhary 2010 BARC 009 A dissertation submitted as a part

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    An Orphan

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    being below the age of full physical development (fist day of life until the age of 18). That means whatever happens in these 18 years either good or bad‚ it will shape your future. When the parents of an orphan pass away‚ either before or after their child fully under stands life‚ the orphans will always wonder what their life would be like if their parents are alive‚ a lot of orphans will fell something is missing throughout their life. There are parents who fully abandon there children either

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    Life of Orphanage

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    LIFE OF AN ORPHANAGE A lot happens within our environment. It may be hard to believe but yet true that the life orphan children live is of big challenge. I fail to know why it happens in such a way that after the parent(s) pass away‚ their children start testing the wrath of their death‚ as these people who remain to take care of the children‚ they again make them pass through regrettable experiences. These children suffer a lot‚ to the extent of missing out schooling because no one is willing

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    the novel Orphan Train the author Christina Baker Kline gives us a story about two flames who almost shear the same experience in their life‚ and they were Vivian who was 91 years old‚ and Molly who was 17 years old. After Vivian gave a birth of her daughter Maisie‚ she decided to give her away because she was tired of losing some people that she loved in so many different ways. So‚ Molly from Vivian’s story had learned that relationship is really important and significant in the life because people

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