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Families accustomed to healthy foods and a measure of independence were overnight thrown into destitution with the creation of a new underclass, the "landless labourers".
There are those that are new to shelters, having been only a pay check away from destitution, with no family or friends to fall back on.
State of destitution With no place to go, some displaced villagers have been hiding in the bush for more than a year.
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It was this destitution combined with his depression that pushed Mr. Quiñones to find mental and economic help.
But many others stayed behind, more willing to risk a life of destitution along with some 2 million other refugees in Turkey than the uncertainty of Kurdish rule back home.
In many Latin American cities where Chagas disease is endemic, unregulated urbanization and widespread emergence of shantytowns has created serious strain on community resources and left many neighborhoods without a basic infrastructure, further exacerbating the cycle of destitution associated with this disease [ 3- 5, 11, 19].
And young men deserve a future ripe not with destitution and anger, but with opportunity.
With the crack cocaine epidemic in full swing, these buildings became places of destitution and danger, with drug addicts mingling with the elderly and the mentally unstable.
They were threatened with destitution and violence.
News of their destitution is greeted with dour resilience – "things just happen sometimes".
As their accommodation is usually tied to the catering jobs, workers are now confronted with destitution.
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