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  • read, I loved to write, I loved to learn.” The intelligence runs in the family, she noted. “My mom was incredibly intelligent,” Winer said, adding that the family spent so much time at the old Parkland library on Garfield Street that the staff offered her mom a job. She worked in the local library system until she died in 2001. “Had she had a degree, she could have done so much more and that made an impression on me.” “My mom was incredibly intelligent. Had she had a degree, she could have done so

  • help them survive and cope with the adverse conditions under which they live. Nevertheless, most members of mainstream society who encounter homeless men and women neither understand nor appreciate the root causes of homelessness, the intelligence and resourcefulness of the homeless community, and the daily struggles for survival on the street.” — From Deutsch, J. I. (2013). Homelessness. In C. G. Bates, & J. Ciment (Eds.), Global social issues: An encyclopedia. Routledge. This exhibit highlights

  • identity,” she said. “I loved to read, I loved to write, I loved to learn.” The intelligence runs in the family, she noted. “My mom was incredibly intelligent,” Winer said, adding that the family spent so much time at the old Parkland library on Garfield Street that the staff offered her mom a job. She worked in the local library system until she died in 2001. “Had she had a degree, she could have done so much more and that made an impression on me.” “My mom was incredibly intelligent. Had she had a

  • All Courses AICE 276 : Part-Time Internship A supervised educational experience in a work setting on