- Squalidae, more
commonly known as dogfish, dog sharks, or
spiny dogfish, are one of
several families of
sharks categorized under Squaliformes,
making it...
- is an
early publication of
photojournalism by
Jacob Riis, do****enting
squalid living conditions in New York City
slums in the 1880s. The photographs...
- hunger, a
monotonous and
unbalanced diet at the best of times,
cramped and
squalid housing,
perhaps one
change of
meagre clothes,
insufficient bedding to...
- the
settlement and by
January 1844
there were said to be 675
residing in
squalid camps around Melbourne. The
British Colonial Office had
appointed five...
-
people lived in
multistory apartment buildings (insulae) that were
often squalid firetraps.
Public facilities—such as
baths (thermae),
toilets with running...
-
streets bullied and
called Gandhi a "parasite", "semi-barbarous", "canker", "
squalid coolie", "yellow man", and
other epithets.
People would even spit on him...
- brutality. She was not
afraid to
venture into
tough neighborhoods or
endure squalid conditions in
order to
interview witnesses. In the courtroom, she was effective...
-
Tolkien wrote of Worcestershire, "Any
corner of that
county (however fair or
squalid) is in an
indefinable way 'home' to me, as no
other part of the
world is...
- such as Camp Gurs or Camp Vernet,
where 12,000
Republicans were
housed in
squalid conditions. In his
capacity as
consul in Paris,
Chilean poet and politician...
- 1850 he had five mills. However,
because of the
polluted environment and
squalid conditions for his
workers Salt left
Bradford and
transferred his business...