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Pauperism (from
Latin pauper 'poor') is
poverty or
generally the
state of
being poor, or
particularly the
condition of
being a "
pauper", i.e.
receiving relief...
- The
Prince and the
Pauper is a
novel by
American author Mark Twain. It was
first published in 1881 in Canada,
before its 1882
publication in the United...
- The
Paupers were a
Canadian psychedelic rock band from Toronto, Ontario, who
recorded between 1965 and 1968. They
released two
albums for
Verve Forecast...
- The
Prince and the
Pauper is an 1881
novel by Mark Twain. The
Prince and the
Pauper may also
refer to: The
Prince and the
Pauper (1915 film), a lost silent...
- A potter's field,
paupers'
grave or
common grave is a
place for the
burial of unknown,
unclaimed or
indigent people. "Potter's field" is of
Biblical origin...
- The
Princess and the
Pauper is a 1939
Technicolor cartoon sponsored film by Chevrolet. It
features Nicky Nome, who also
appeared in the
previous Chevrolet...
- A
pauper's oath is a
sworn statement or oath by a
person of
being completely destitute or a
pauper,
without much
money or property. A
person without the...
- "The Prin****l and the
Pauper" is the
second episode of the
ninth season of the
American animated television series The
Simpsons and the 180th episode...
-
Barbie as the
Princess and the
Pauper is a 2004
animated musical fantasy film. It was
released to
video on
September 28, 2004, and made its television...
- West
Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum is the
third studio album by
British indie rock band Kasabian,
which was
released on 5 June 2009. It was the band's first...