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Adelaide faces a less fortunate version of herself in 'Us'.
All our policies aim to help the less fortunate prosper.
She had a heart for people who were less fortunate.
If she's calculating, it's only to help those less fortunate.
The less fortunate huddle under tarps that crumple during rainstorms.
Am I forcing my child into a less fortunate untraditional upbringing?
Maybe she will be inspired to donate to those less fortunate.
Every international trip included handing out gifts to people less fortunate.
National group identity could involve taking care of the less fortunate.
Others, like Sarah Urke, a once-promising swimmer, are less fortunate.
That means that the less fortunate will be impacted even more.
But Mr. James started asking himself: What about less fortunate Americans?
I think I should pay more taxes than someone less fortunate.
We are bombarded with images of others less fortunate than ourselves.
Her new fight is to speak up for those less fortunate.
Andrew Carnegie's Gospel of Wealth was ostensibly intended to inspire the self-made industrialists of the late 1800s to improve public life for the less fortunate, no matter how their industries might affect those less fortunate.
She waits, feeding on less fortunate prisoners conspicuously dropped into her domain.
Drolma has used her position to benefit those less fortunate than herself.
They also are required to give to charities for the less fortunate.
This is probably especially important for schools that serve the less fortunate.
Thinking of those less fortunate today & working on my plan to help.
Ten elders, including Younis and eight of Maizullah's cousins, were less fortunate.
I guess they just want the less fortunate to shrivel and die.
Those less fortunate chew on the coca leaf to beat the hunger.
We're supposed to be the party of the downtrodden and the less fortunate.
Contempt for those less fortunate (the "losers and haters" he mocks on Twitter)?
In Mexico, the pope talks about America's obligation to help the less fortunate.
He says he'll use the $1,000 gift card to feed less fortunate folks.
They also are required to donate to charities that benefit those less fortunate.
Everywhere he went, he sought to improve the wellbeing of those less fortunate.
Thinking of those less fortunate today and working on my plan to help.
If this bill passes, our precious public lands will be far less fortunate.
The luckier ones get a slot in 2019, the less fortunate in 2020.
While in law school, he demonstrated a commitment to helping the less fortunate.
Any obligation to appreciate or value those less fortunate are meaningless to him.
For the less fortunate, her mere presence can unearth deep reserves of pain.
What I want is to serve God by helping people who are less fortunate.
Others who pursued Fawcett were less fortunate, suffering the same fate as their target.
So if it's getting tougher here, that doesn't bode well for less fortunate bears.
All of them captured an image of being change agents for the less fortunate.
How much moral responsibility did he feel to help those less fortunate than he?
In turn, children of privilege get another leg up on their less fortunate classmates.
Ultimately, the test of a society's greatness is how it treats the less fortunate.
Hip-hop is about the less fortunate, the people no one else cares about.
We are a country second to none in showing compassion to the less fortunate.
The rapper says it's more about continuing to give back to the less fortunate.
And he certainly doesn't feel any empathy for less fortunate Americans, or actually anyone.
But he spent 15 months in jail because boys, less fortunate than he, did.
Despite this, she has prevailed and continued to speak out for those less fortunate.
The Neediest Cases Fund has told the stories of the less fortunate since 1912.
It's not the first time that Kaepernick has donated his possessions to the less fortunate.
It opens up all kinds of uncomfortable questions about obligations to other, less fortunate people.
So while I wasn't yet part of the less fortunate population, that was a possibility.
"My passion is community — connecting people and empowering people who are less fortunate," Matovu says.
Most East Ghoutans eat two meals a day, and the less fortunate eat just one.
In those eyes, I painted a compassionate soul who cares deeply about the less fortunate.
Fact three is her compassion and empathy for those who are less fortunate than she.
Turning serious, he reflected on her strenuous work ethic and dedication to the less fortunate.
It's my way of paying rent on this planet to share with others less fortunate.
It discounts the many less fortunate "uneducated" who find Mr. Trump's commentary repugnant and insulting.
Bethenny Frankel pushed for positivity — and also took time to reflect on those less fortunate.
There are less fortunate women, however, who don't even have a real room to share.
The less fortunate, however, may have a much more difficult time just trying to survive.
I am a physician in an inner-city hospital that cares for the less fortunate.
They make people laugh or be kind or help someone that's less fortunate than themselves.
Harvick did manage to dodge a late wreck that collected five less-fortunate playoff drivers.
Do something that will make life a little better for people less fortunate than you.
He said he's not just speaking up for his mom, but for those less fortunate.
The actress designates a couple nights a week to serving the less-fortunate in her community.
This time around, the 46-year-old is exploring the experiences of other, less fortunate Scientologists.
At least 60 others were less fortunate, finding no way out of the swiftly advancing inferno.
It's difficult to feel overly positive when there are so many people less fortunate than us.
Producers in less fortunate regions either have to up their game, specialise, move or go under.
The exact cause of death of the other (less fortunate) geese is yet to be reported.
But, though Mr Harris enjoyed solving maths puzzles, he also wanted to help the less fortunate.
As a result, the rich are getting richer and the less fortunate are being left behind.
Becoming an overnight billionaire compelled Wagner to contribute some of his wealth to those less fortunate.
" He pointed to "Judeo-Christian values that encourage us to reach out to the less fortunate.
He also says he has compassion for other players suffering similar fates amid less fortunate circumstances.
He selflessly gave all to football, to his family and to those who are less fortunate.
Luckier seniors were supported by their families; the less fortunate literally went to the poor house.
We're told Karlie set the wheels in motion to donate the money to less fortunate seniors.
I can imagine the attitude of those living in the less fortunate part of the country.
Is it right for a party rooted in faith to sacrifice empathy for the less fortunate?
Maybe the scar had showed her what it was like to be less fortunate than others.
And they found that their religious backgrounds provided a shared conviction to help those less fortunate.
That is, some highly educated families have helicopter parents while less fortunate families have absent parents.
Will abolishing billionaires hurt economic growth and living standards and end up harming those less fortunate?
I love my job and am very passionate about advocating for the less fortunate in our community.
The notion of charity, of looking out for those less fortunate, seems to be a foreign concept.
The Democratic Party is the party of social justice that looks out for the less fortunate, right?
Such income-sharing agreements are paving the way for less fortunate students to get on in life.
I have spent my whole adult life working to help the less fortunate gain health insurance coverage.
I've invested my life into making people around me better, and the people less fortunate than me.
He tells me his biggest fear is actually keeping LendUp's culture of duty to the less fortunate.
If your gene pool is less fortunate, here are seven tips for making it through this winter.
For economically less fortunate wearers, superb designs made in cheaper materials — woven fiber, say — were acceptable substitutes.
Each of these retailers hopes to avoid the same fate of some of their less-fortunate peers.
They make people laugh or be kind or help someone that’s less fortunate than themselves.
His Mamba Academy served all children, but with a special focus on girls and the less fortunate.
But they don't do enough to support their employees and the less fortunate they work with daily.
If successful, this agenda could hurt those less fortunate and do serious damage to the American economy.
Noel Anderson, national grassroots coordinator at Church World Service, a faith-based organization that helps the less fortunate.
She encourages her trainees to study hard, and has offered educational grants for some her less fortunate athletes.
The less fortunate must resort to "parks, dark staircases, the beach and even the Malecon (seafront)," Trabajadores wrote.
" Patrick Brachner, representing Azerbaijan, was less fortunate on his first run: "It was fun, until I straddled unfortunately.
There is still the vexing public policy question of how and how much to subsidize the less fortunate.
Most of his neighbours were less fortunate: by the afternoon most of the houses had to be evacuated.
Put simply, the well-off tend to live longer than those less fortunate, which is not a surprise.
His ability to cast himself into the shoes of others -- particularly those less fortunate than him -- is minimal.
Many younger or less fortunate developers may find the challenge or logistics too high a wall to scale.
While Mr. Walker now has a job teaching at a public school, other teachers have been less fortunate.
We are not ignorant or callous to the suffering of others who are less fortunate, we tell ourselves.
Bill Clinton was less fortunate in a 2006 Chuck Close painting that turns him into a grinning clown.
For less fortunate teams, heads are starting to roll: The Giants and the Browns fired their head coaches.
If you're less fortunate, you might find yourself facing a high tax bill — or worse, a tax audit.
The bed, Bailey writes, then likely travelled about 25 miles to Boxmeer as another gift to the less fortunate.
No, asking the rich to pay somewhat more in taxes while helping the less fortunate won't destroy the economy.
There are plenty of homeless shelters or charities that need a hand helping the less fortunate this Christmas Day.
It reminds me that our nation has a moral responsibility to help those in less fortunate countries feed themselves.
He was lucky—his raft, packed with 300 people, was rescued after becoming stranded—but others were less fortunate.
G.O.P. opposition to programs helping the less fortunate, from food stamps to Medicaid, is usually framed in monetary terms.
I feel bad for the people that work the hardest but are less fortunate when it comes to money.
I love helping others — family, friends and others less fortunate — by volunteering and looking for opportunities to be useful.
It isn't uncommon for social media users to accuse the poor and less fortunate of not trying hard enough.
So we focused more on the Aventine Hill, the preferred perch of Romulus's less fortunate and slain twin, Remus.
They were less fortunate with Rizal Bank, which had already placed the money in several accounts tied to casinos.
It also allows Muslims to practice self-discipline, self-control, sacrifice, and empathy for those who are less fortunate.
Mr. Sanders, who is not a lawyer, has made a career in legal services fighting for the less fortunate.
Some spaces outside the city have been less fortunate, like the Rockport Center for the Arts, which suffered severe damage.
Single-payer proponents' support turns on the idea that health care is a human right, even for the less fortunate.
"I won't let it discourage me in any way … I'm just focused on providing a service for the less fortunate."
Emmy Rossum The "Shameless" star joined some other celebs in serving up meals for the less fortunate in Los Angeles.
For the less fortunate among us, this will probably come in handy when we're stuck on a crowded subway underground.
Meanwhile, those less fortunate are reaping the consequences in the same country in which a tech CEO chooses to vacation.
His message also said the country "must also remember those among us who are less fortunate" and honored the troops.
Others have been less fortunate, their Formula One careers effectively ended after being cast out of the Red Bull fold.
Remember, also, that you are indebted to life until you help some less fortunate person, just as you were helped.
Hamilton cast members along with other liberals took to Twitter to mock and bully the less fortunate people in America.
She is the product of a family of preachers, educators and civil-rights activists devoted to helping the less fortunate.
But this interview was not bait to detain me, the way interviews have been for so many less fortunate immigrants.
The tendency to incarcerate our problems often results in entire generations of less fortunate Americans leaving high school for jail.
So find some cause that gives you a sense of purpose, ideally by actually connecting you to those less fortunate.
It's about something fundamental — how we treat the less fortunate, how we treat the people who believe in the promise.
A voice of tolerance and experience, from a candidate who's spent a lifetime fighting for the rights of the less fortunate.
Despite Zuck's insistence that the program was a gift to those less fortunate than he, many didn't see it that way.
Boyce's family, costars and fans have been remembering the young actor as a budding humanitarian and champion for those less fortunate.
Her organization, Makenna's Coats for a Cause, works hard to ensure that Arizona's less fortunate stay warm during the winter season.
They also invest heavily in domestic services such as housekeepers, freeing up time that the less fortunate must spend on chores.
He claims his goal wasn't to fix homelessness but to connect with the less fortunate on a human and visceral level.
Revolutions are painful and upsetting to those with power and resources, but can sometimes do great good for the less fortunate.
Mr. Smith said his newfound willingness to exert his influence came from a sense of obligation to help those less fortunate.
The festival calls for a symbolic animal sacrifice, called qurbani, and encourages families to share that meat with those less fortunate.
The Toys for Tots Literacy Program works with The UPS Stores to bring the gift of reading to less fortunate kids.
All we want, Ms. Warren says, is for the wealthiest Americans to pay their "fair share" to help the less fortunate.
It is also a renewed sense of commitment to the faith, and a remembrance of our duty to those less fortunate.
Kimmel emerged acutely aware of the enormous costs Americans less fortunate than he frequently incur when dealing with life-threatening illnesses.
Both you and your less fortunate co-worker are obliged under the law to obtain coverage (which you both want anyway).
He'll just confiscate their wealth and redistribute it to the less fortunate so we can all be poor and miserable together.
We don't need a tax cut at the expense of less fortunate people who will be deprived of basic health services.
It's just that we usually don't dial our elected officials when our less-fortunate neighbors are hurting, because we are not.
"He has the potential to do good," Brafman argued, citing Shkreli's intellectual brilliance and altruism toward others less fortunate than himself.
But these days, the long-time best friends have their sights set on children far less fortunate than their own famous posse.
"Malaya's dream was to become a Pediatrician for the less fortunate children in other countries," her family wrote in an online obituary.
" In another post, he urged his followers to help those less fortunate than himself, saying he was one of the "lucky ones.
"She realized then that she could not sit still and only wanted to help others and the less fortunate," the statement adds.
Carbon emissions should be taxed, not subsidised by the sleepless masses in steerage and the even less fortunate souls who never fly.
It's an important piece of advice that career coach Brady is more than willing to share with those less fortunate than him.
With an emphasis on helping the less fortunate, Thrive has also been a leader in the movement to get food stamps online.
Though she was able to work out a payment plan, the situation made her think of those who might be less fortunate.
For decades, the status quo for politicians and non-profits has been a top-down, "help-the-less-fortunate" approach to poverty.
Bach's attorney, David Gibbs, says that the allegations are false and that his client was merely trying to help the less fortunate.
If I was afforded the opportunity at redemption, I would like to help the less fortunate like I had in my past.
"I was always trying to think of ways to promote her and the other less fortunate dogs in our rescue," Ryan said.
It's also the month when less-fortunate hedge funds start to see clients pull out, putting them at risk of shutting down.
"I want to take some mission trips, to go to other places that are less fortunate and see how they appreciate medicine."
And also tenuous, because it's often accompanied by an expectation that you have to assist friends and family who are less fortunate.
Locke grew up determined to demonstrate his worth not by uplifting those less fortunate, but by cultivating a reverence for the arts.
Charity is what most ordinary Americans give in order to help the less fortunate, or perhaps to help their house of worship.
Avoiding the use of "vulnerable" populations is a cynical declaration of how this government devalues the poor and less fortunate among us.
She compared Amazon to the dystopian novel "The Hunger Games," in which those with power force their wishes on the less fortunate.
Above all, bosses will need compassion as now-poorer employees recover from the virus or mourn loved ones who were less fortunate.
"I've been advocating for less fortunate populations my whole adult life, and here I am one of those people now," she said.
Those who can afford it also slaughter an animal, like a cow or sheep, and share the meat with the less fortunate.
Sharing everything from tangible items to kind words and compliments—with friends, family and the less fortunate—is rewarding in manifold ways.
Before this conversation, I thought Republicans had an empathy deficit -- an inability to truly feel for the plight of those less fortunate.
In fact, in many cases, their ability to play sports rescued them from the less fortunate fates of their neighbors and peers.
With the holidays around the corner, it's the time of year when many people think about helping those less fortunate than themselves.
Her passion for the less fortunate is appealing to some in her New Hampshire target audiences, particularly women and parents, according to interviews.
Ford has been less fortunate, due in part to automaker's failure to churn out product fast enough in the highly competitive Chinese market.
It has taught me to respect my elders and love the young; to give back to my community and help the less fortunate.
Because if your faith causes you to care for the less fortunate, it is something you want to see in your public figures.
A thriving business community is essential to providing for the less fortunate in the U.S., something Democrats like Biden don't seem to understand.
Despite his new surroundings, the rags-to-riches Lord of the Manor is determined to remember his past and help the less fortunate.
But when Chase examines his life story, he notices that every high point has involved "doing good" for someone who was less fortunate.
Thanks to in-state tuition, scholarships, and grants, he anticipates graduating from ASU debt-free, though many of his peers are less fortunate.
The solipsistic preoccupation with one's own financial success is accompanied by a certain disrespect and disregard for the less fortunate and the environment.
In 2002, when chosen to chair the party, Ms. May gave a speech about the need to reach out to the less fortunate.
Its less fortunate siblings—like the once five-mile long Holland Island—have already succumbed to sea-level rise caused by climate change.
"McRaven pointed out what he said were examples of the US neglecting its duty to be the "the protectors of the less fortunate.
His mom told him, 'You may be poor, but there are so many people less fortunate than you, and every little bit helps.
He's mentioned Uber programs where gifts are delivered to less fortunate children during the holidays and supplies delivered to displaced people leaving Syria.
From espousing common goals of growing the whole economy, elevating the less fortunate and establishing social justice will come political strength and success.
McPherson's preaching style and her concern for the less fortunate can be easily detected as a pioneering model for evangelicals around the country.
In the past, we have largely relied on discussions of our moral obligations to the less fortunate and suffering in our religious communities.
The requests, often written on paper ornaments, are chosen by benefactors with funds to spare and a desire to help the less fortunate.
The middlemen buy extras from people who obtained strips through insurance, at little cost to themselves, and then resell to the less fortunate.
"It implements a very basic philosophy that is rampant in the Granite State, and that is: All people should be treated equally, and that when we wish to help our less fortunate neighbors, we should do so when they're less fortunate, but not when they are not less fortunate," Kurk told the state's Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Committee on Tuesday, according to the AP. However, New Hampshire is still waiting on a federal waiver to implement the Medicaid work requirements, and critics of Kurk's bill told the AP that his measure was too premature to seriously consider.
Annalise, meanwhile, maintains that the class action suit isn't about the two of them, and that she only wants to help the less fortunate.
"With so much negativity in the world, it gives me hope for humanity that there are still some who care for those less fortunate."
Billionaires tend to poll very well among other billionaires, but among the less fortunate (which is everybody else), they tend to be less popular.
Despite all of the adversity Gaga is facing, she still has the heart to dedicate her money and energy to supporting people less fortunate.
"Helping people makes me feel happy, and I have realized that I want to carry on helping others less fortunate than me," he says.
On average, the less fortunate a Democrat is in dollar terms, the more likely he or she is to believe in the American dream.
"My favorite [gift we] give over the holiday season is the food basket we prepare for a family that is less fortunate," Jonathan says.
Their willingness to give away their wealth to the less fortunate means they are unprepared during a fatal emergency, which leaves them all dead.
" Bae does not explain what brought him to North Korea, but the book's website hints that he was driven to help "the less fortunate.
But for the less fortunate, the devastation caused by the wildfires has opened up an uncertain future that includes the possibility of indefinite homelessness.
Many of the town's rich kids promptly elect themselves as enforcers, with almost all of the less fortunate townies regarded as targets of capture.
"Most importantly, it is a cherished time for family and friends to gather and give charity to those who are less fortunate," Tillerson said.
The billionaire first pointed out that Cecil Williams, founder of the Glide Foundation, does what he loves by taking care of the less fortunate.
Now, let me ask you: what gives you the right to make fun of a human who is less fortunate, physically, than you are?
Though he'll be spending his own Thanksgiving in jail, Meek Mill will still spreading joy amongst the less fortunate in his hometown of Philadelphia.
Colin Kaepernick didn't spend his Super Bowl Sunday watching his old team lose the big game, instead, he gave back to the less fortunate.
If today's billionaires worked together to house the homeless or to guarantee a basic income for the less fortunate, the "revolution" wouldn't be necessary.
But it's probably only a matter of months until the out-of-control lurching returns, and then it goes right to those less fortunate.
I've seen them say and do things to derail candidates who would have been a million times better for those less fortunate around us.
Mr. de Blasio staked his political identity on aiding New York City's less fortunate, and has been attacked by critics as an ineffectual manager.
I don't remember ever feeling self-conscious about coming from modest means, though, as many of my friends came from even less fortunate conditions.
"It has always been a priority for me to give back to people who are less fortunate, and make time for my family," he wrote.
With a backpack drive, kids are giving back to the community by helping those less fortunate with a necessary item many people take for granted.
With the polar vortex sweeping across the country, millions of people are wisely choosing to stay indoors (and help those less fortunate find warm shelter).
Perhaps most importantly, growing crops in a community garden can help to boost the town's economy, or help out those less fortunate in the area.
Many students choose not to apply for FAFSA because they think that federal college aid is only available for those less fortunate than they are.
Affluent parents intensively nurture their children for success; the offspring of less fortunate homes fall far behind before they ever set foot in a school.
His educational programming had a social justice bent; he strove to enrich the lives of less-fortunate students, particularly working-class individuals and African Americans.
"We all hand out a third of our meat to the poor," referring to the Islamic obligation to provide for the less fortunate at Eid.
It means more to me to give my stuff to others that are less fortunate and to see the enjoyment that it brings to them.
At least we don't hear the "p" word (that would be "peasants") applied to those less fortunate, which is almost everybody with less refined taste.
Hundreds -- perhaps thousands -- more civilians have been less fortunate, driven toward Mosul by ISIS fighters as they retreat, corralled into an ever shrinking killing zone.
Mr. Pierce's character, called Mr. Game, is a carnival-barking composite of Upton Sinclair and Orson Welles villainy, explaining how capitalists hoodwink the less fortunate.
"Voluntourists" are volunteers — often from the West — who pay companies to arrange short-term charity work in poor countries, ostensibly to assist the less fortunate.
Still, proponents of voluntourism argue that it is better than nothing: costly, yes, but nevertheless a form of much-needed assistance to the less fortunate.
"We were worried it could be perceived as being the elitist art world getting together and throwing money at less fortunate people," Ms. Heller said.
The top 2926 percent of households in some less fortunate states, in fact, wouldn't even make the cut for the top 21 percent in others.
Most of them are now broke, having just two weeks ago given away their worldly possessions in a spree of happiness to friends less fortunate.
Wealthy people should give money to those who are less fortunate, Obama said in the speech, which was his highest-profile appearance since leaving office.
The billionaire first pointed out that Cecil Williams (the founder of the Glide Foundation) does what he loves by taking care of the less fortunate.
If that doesn't happen ... it sounds like there'll be a lot of less fortunate people who could be coming up on some new Gucci wear.
LONDON — As we travel home to be with our loved ones this holiday season, many of us will be thinking of those in less fortunate positions.
Allison, whose own home was out of danger from the floodwaters, offered up her own expertise, helping her less fortunate neighbors preserve water-damaged family pictures.
And when I told him young people think the system is stacked against them because rich people take advantage of those less fortunate, Langone became apoplectic.
There are so many aspects of Christmas that are positive: the giving and receiving of gifts, the sharing with those less fortunate, the happy, thoughtful mode.
You taught me that modesty is always the best policy, to see the good in everyone and to stand up for the crazy and less fortunate.
That wholesome guy who everyone loves to hate actually took a million bucks from his label to give to the less fortunate during Black History Month.
Some charge violators fees in exchange for safe passage, while the less fortunate have been subjected to harassment, beatings and even lynchings from the vigilante gangs.
Not that it was about him; it was about those far less fortunate than him, who would carry this scarlet letter the rest of their lives.
Each year during October, November and December the program collects new, unwrapped toys and gives them as Christmas gifts to less fortunate children in the community.
Tending to the welfare of the less fortunate members of the community, giving to the poor — especially at the end of the month — is also important.
Penunzi provides a romanticized image of the modern city without any semblance of displacement or the brutal conditions of the less fortunate populations of the city.
A smarter person born into less fortunate circumstances has a much steeper hill to climb, but acknowledging this fact upends so many of our ideological fantasies.
"Matt was passionate about the environment, civil rights, social and environmental justice, and advocating for those less fortunate," his mother, Donna Vecere, said in a statement.
Tax-funded safety nets for the less fortunate, for instance, have historically generated about as much affection here as, well, flood-borne floating fire-ant beds.
The Springsteen songs are connected to Sandicot and the "bad guys" who kick the less fortunate around, but the Dylan seems more mood piece than commentary.
The less fortunate saw a signal of possible respite on Friday with word that the Red Cross would soon undertake an emergency relief campaign in Venezuela.
They didn't want to be subject to racial integration orders that involved busing, and they didn't want to share tax dollars with people who were less fortunate.
But in a novel like Elizabeth Day's tale of contemporary London, "Paradise City," they can seem to exploit the circumstances of the less fortunate and the marginalized.
That's how #GivingTuesday began — the day after Cyber Monday, it's all about helping others less fortunate whether through a donation or giving your time to a charity.
Namely, the devastating effect that such a move would inevitably have on families like his — or, as he made a point of saying, those far less fortunate.
But the scrutiny will be intense this week on their less fortunate colleagues up in 2020 in competitive states like Colorado's Cory Gardner and Maine's Susan Collins.
"The Queen's Young Leaders award recognizes what you have achieved, not for yourselves, but for your communities, for your peers, and for those less fortunate," he said.
Contributing to the efforts of your local food banks or shelters is a meaningful way to help those in your community who are less fortunate than yourself.
They both worked two full-time jobs, yet made time to go dancing, take us to the beach, and give food or money to those less fortunate.
The Ramadan fast, in which food and even water is prohibited, is intended to bring the faithful closer to God and remind them of those less fortunate.
"Why not put your tokens in a jar and take them to an area where you know there are people less fortunate then [sic] yourself," he wrote.
In his remarks, the pope addressed the connection between the rich and powerful and the less fortunate, with a pointed appeal to those with wealth and influence.
Trump's incompetence, habitual lying, and willingness to take advantage of the less fortunate are public knowledge to anyone who is paying even a little bit of attention.
Luckily the Ouattaras' lorry was not robbed, but Bright Gowonu, a Ghanaian analyst for Borderless Alliance, an NGO which tries to promote more trade, was less fortunate.
Like clockwork every year, April Fools' arrives and the Internet is saturated with a gluttony of jokes from people trying to take advantage of the less fortunate.
The unfettered realism of the work can be seen as a respectful and commemorative gesture positioning the lived experience of those less fortunate as worthy of representation.
It is unfortunate that Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler has stopped a foundation from helping those less fortunate within his borders and even those beyond the kingdom.
Even if it's a modest amount of money … they always need to be thinking about how they're going to give back to people that are less fortunate.
In fact, she said she is keenly aware of those less fortunate around her — like children in her own community who are aging out of foster care.
Harley Sy once described his father as not just a dreamer but also as a "doer" who valued maintaining a "simple life" and helping the less fortunate.
"I would describe Reid as left of center, with a very strong sense of empathy for those who are less fortunate," Mr. Thiel wrote in an email.
I've always been interested, since I was a child, in how I could use my life to help others, particularly others who are less fortunate than myself.
Maybe you might decide to place a once-a-week lunch order with a local organisation aimed at providing less fortunate individuals with nutritious, restaurant quality meals?
Meanwhile, the less fortunate struggle with dwindling public water supplies, hoping sporadic flows will fill their 150-gallon (560-liter) plastic storage tanks fitted with buzzing electric pumps.
After celebrating their romance with a picture perfect engagement party in Mumbai on Saturday, Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra spread the love to some of the less fortunate.
But he couldn't escape the sport, and instead set out to help save young boys who like himself had grown up less fortunate by opening his own gym.
Especially Trump, who was rooting for the housing industry disaster of 2008, because he could make money from the losses and financial ruin of other, less fortunate Americans?
"During this time of year when everyone is eating and not worrying about food, you have to stop and think about those who are less fortunate," says Michele.
This will be the story of Trump's presidency as it pertains to everyday Americans: The extremely rich getting richer, while the less fortunate lose basic rights and protections.
A couple from New Jersey is gaining national attention after they recently purchased all of the shoes from a closing Payless store to donate to the less fortunate.
"It is appalling that the very bright people making this wealth can't seem to figure out a way to assist their less fortunate sisters and brothers," wrote rbjd.
U.S. resources and treasure should support foreign policy that aligns with U.S. national security interest, and promote U.S. values of democracy, as well as assisting those less fortunate.
Or would they prefer a world with some humane norms that their less fortunate comrades would need — and, in fact, they themselves favored until they became the winners?
Unpleasant as it might be, it is good to know when we are projecting green — when most everyone seems to be making us feel smaller and less fortunate.
I was so deeply moved to see the life I could have been living that I decided to help others less fortunate than me through social justice causes.
They don't want to help the less fortunate; in fact, they get angry at the very idea of public aid that makes those losers a bit less miserable.
Or to put it another way, Republicans start from a sort of baseline of cruelty toward the less fortunate, of hostility toward anything that protects families against catastrophe.
People in less fortunate financial situations take on student loans for the most honorable reasons — to better their circumstances, to learn, and to be productive members of society.
Cory Booker of New Jersey would give every American child a nest egg at birth and contribute to it with tax money, giving more to the less fortunate.
Mr. Macron has been criticized — most recently over the weekend — for slighting references to the less fortunate in French society, and to those who are not economically successful.
If anything, the public needs its public libraries more than ever, as we work to close the digital divide, help the less fortunate, and separate fact from fiction.
In response, locals across the region have come together, forming an ad hoc rescue armada, fielding distress calls over Twitter and throwing their doors open to the less fortunate.
The long-term goal is to make coding a lower-skill job so developers will work for lower salaries under the guise of free education for the less fortunate.
The Player Foundation, which Player Family started in 1983, aims to support partner schools with resources to provide less fortunate kids with quality education, medical care and social development.
This unexpected feature, far from the typical profile of vows between the elite and privileged few, humanizes our often-forgotten brothers and sisters who live under less fortunate circumstances.
"I never thought of it that way, but she said homeless and less fortunate people are much more likely to get tips if they have a talent," Leamy remembers.
"We generally only compare up, meaning we hardly even consider what the people who have less accessibility than us or are less fortunate than us are doing," says Rego.
Although it was Chip who spurred the idea, it was his children's excitement to hand out their presents and bond with their less fortunate peers that made it meaningful.
Gates has also said he supports capitalism as a fundamental economic structure but, like Buffett thinks the wealthiest individuals ought to take care of those who are less fortunate.
She came from a less fortunate background, and when we first started working together she was not up to speed for her grade level in either math or science.
Francis, the first Latin American pope, also said Christmas should inspire everyone to help the less fortunate, including migrants, refugees and those swept up by social and economic upheavals.
Emazing Lights has also created a program called Glove4Glove, which gives a free pair of gloves away to the "less fortunate" for every $70 set of Chroma24 gloves sold.
It goes to my core values of being the best family man, partner and teammate that I can be, and giving back to the community and the less fortunate.
"Valerie was a brilliant artist with a myriad of ideas on how to make the character more interesting; and was a fighter for those less fortunate," said Asner, 89.
For more than 100 years, The New York Times has asked readers for contributions to its Neediest Cases Fund, to give direct assistance to those who are less fortunate.
It's about privileged people who look at the less fortunate and don't think, "There but for the grace of God go I"; they just see a bunch of losers.
The new woman was to be politically engaged, aware of the plight of the less fortunate and willing to help out through fund-raising or other types of advocacy.
Her career as a podcast icon has also lifted her comfortably into the middle class, something that's making it harder and harder to connect with her less fortunate family.
"You have the means and the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of those less fortunate than you," Mr. Screwvala told the Cathedral and John Connon students.
"His complex plots and humane superheroes celebrate courage, honesty, and the importance of helping the less fortunate, reflecting America's inherent goodness," the White House said in awarding him the honor.
It's a powerful symbol of African potential, but also provides the main narrative tension weaved throughout the film: Do successful Black communities have a responsibility to help those less fortunate?
Mr Duterte lambasts the Catholic church as being "full of shit" for supposedly caring more about what it receives from the rich than what it does for the less fortunate.
That means someone who could be the richest guy in a rural town could be getting a subsidy paid for in part by his less fortunate neighbors down the road.
As I was doing that, I had the maybe less fortunate experience, which is a close family member of mine, my brother, had a heart attack a few years ago.
Hillary is a person who has spent her life helping children, the poor, those less fortunate, and those who are the object of discrimination suffering an absence of equal opportunity.
"While we are grateful our building was spared our hearts go out to those members of our community that were less fortunate," according to a notice on the museum's website.
His interactions with his less fortunate fellow travelers force him to step somewhat out of his shell and gain a semblance of perspective on his professional, legal and personal troubles.
Why would a man who has spent most of his professional life avoiding the shared responsibility of taxes all of a sudden care about helping others, especially those less fortunate?
What Trump is doing, then, is showing us something different, something that less fortunate countries know all too well: how authoritarianism works, how it seduces, and ultimately how it wins.
The body of work features raw Beiruti youth in all shapes and forms, from the day-to-day strugglesof the less fortunate to the rambunctious activities of the more affluent.
The most literal reading of Creedence's "Fortunate Son" lyrics laments how the privileged were often able to avoid the Vietnam War, while the less fortunate were forced to go fight.
Former United States President Barack Obama believes that ballooning wealth inequality is a threat to society, and that those who have the means should help those who are less fortunate.
Mr. Obama has led the most progressive administration since Lyndon B. Johnson's half a century ago, raising taxes on the rich to expand the safety net for the less fortunate.
As he stood just feet from four of the last six presidents, he trashed them, talking about a Washington establishment blind and deaf to the struggles of less fortunate Americans.
But how truly pitiful is it that someone who pretends to care about the less-fortunate members of our society is willing to throw them under the bus for political gain?
When you acknowledge the heights of your own luck to compared to those less fortunate is when you're most open and able to make the greatest impact on your global community.
Carlos, through his global philanthropic efforts, is an excellent example of someone who selflessly acts on behalf of the less fortunate and embodies the spirit of our game's most celebrated humanitarian.
That puts a moral onus on us to make some decisions that do what little we can to help those who are less fortunate, and this is one of those things.
But where some rappers look in the mirror and see playboy-gangsters, Lamar sees a sinner, tormented by his success and by his responsibility to those less fortunate than he is.
One influential priest suggested that anyone who is lucky enough to have food waste should label their trash bags so the less less-fortunate can find those scraps in the garbage.
For Republicans, it is evidence of governmental overreach and excess expenditures, while Democrats seem to think of it as the essence of collective action and shared responsibility for those less fortunate.
But, I know she places opportunities in my path that will continue to fill in that void, that yearning to tell the stories of the poor, the less fortunate, the voiceless.
These public star ratings determine people's social status, entry to events, and purchasing option — a take on how classism creates division in society and severely impacts those who are less fortunate.
Maisonette has also turned its attention to helping the less fortunate with its campaign called "Minis Moving Mountains" — by raising awareness among its younger customers with puzzles, games and other items.
Announcements buzz over the PA system, admonishing the less fortunate for soliciting spare change, telling riders to not give them money and instead reserve their crumpled dollars for charities or shelters.
I am not claiming that all charitable teens are taking advantage of the less fortunate; a lot of teenagers go on these trips expecting to make drastic improvements in foreign communities.
There's no denying that on the day of his death, Baghdadi was in some sense "less fortunate" than they—but do you expect them to have "tender, concerned feelings" for him?
But under heavy rain after dark on Wednesday, their female compatriots Agatha Bednarczuk and Barbara Seixas were less fortunate, losing 17-21 20-22 to Spain's Elsa Baquerizo and Liliana Fernandez.
I believe that whatever difficult situations we force children into in the world should be reflected in their literature, and that to do less just makes those less fortunate children disappear.
Even though Dawson shows off his huge LA mansion in videos and is worth an estimated $12 million, he has positioned himself in his latest series as a less fortunate YouTuber.
On this holy day, instead of shrinking into the safety of faith, we should, as Dr. King did, bear the burdens of the less fortunate and rise again to serve humanity.
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The less fortunate were imprisoned, part of a mass incarceration campaign that has included purged members of the military, judiciary, police and news media, adding 50,000 new inmates to the prisons.
Look, it's perfectly fine to sully one's platform with a reckless indiscretion, but how do you forgive a celebrity who has potentially damaged the credibility of millions who are less fortunate?
He loved the excuse it gave him to mingle with a range of people he might never otherwise meet and to make the less fortunate among them feel seen and heard.
A natural athlete and straight-A student—Maynard called her mother, upset, after getting her first B at the University of California, Berkeley—she got joy out of helping the less fortunate.
It is because in this nation, we are influenced by Judeo-Christian values that teach us to care for the less fortunate, to reach out to the needy, to love our neighbor.
You can prank your mom at Nobu all you want if you take time to realize the major ways you can help those less fortunate and give back in a meaningful way.
That's where you can hear why she became interested in politics in the first place: She clearly cares about people, particularly those less fortunate than herself, and wants to advocate for them.
During this hectic time of holiday parties, Christmas shopping and untangling those tiny blinking tree lights, it's important to remember that helping the less fortunate is the true essence of the season.
But any final deal will be viewed by many across Europe as a proxy for how the continent's wealthiest nations treat the less fortunate — or indeed less responsible — of the bloc's members.
You'll hear how a Google executive responds to accusations of bias in his company, and you'll meet a CNN Young Wonder who's helping the less fortunate celebrate birthdays in a big way.
To make good on its promise to help those less fortunate, it donates enough money every month to its nonprofit partners to provide a pair of glasses for every pair it sells.
But it can't be the whole story, since Republicans are fanatical about cutting off aid to the less fortunate even in places like Maine that are overwhelmingly populated by non-Hispanic whites.
O'Rourke's fund-raising success will keep him in the contest longer than less fortunate competitors, and the volume of media coverage he elicits is boosting his name recognition, a crucial first step.
Our articles, which for the 2018-19 campaign are available outside the Times paywall, illustrate the difference that even a modest amount of money can make to those who are less fortunate.
Two-thirds of all giving comes from people who brace for the big costs of holiday gifts and hope there will be a bit of cash to send to those less fortunate.
Nakia especially believes it is the country's duty to aid the less fortunate—be they refugees, poor kids in the US, or activists caught in the tempest of protest against unjust state influence.
Apart from this there has been little political strife in the seven-member federation, and as the play seeks to show, expatriates from a patchwork of less fortunate lands continue to thrive there.
Where if you drive maybe half an hour, 7003 minutes down the road, you're going to find much less fortunate, much more rural districts where they don't have the resources that we do.
The Queen's Young Leaders award recognizes what these incredible young people have achieved – not for themselves, but for others – for their peers, for their communities, for their environment, and for those less fortunate.
In one—very small—study from 1990, for instance, 16 people were recruited to either smoke a joint, or if they were less fortunate, puff on a placebo containing no THC at all.
Onboard the the first addition to Crystal Cruises' air fleet, a Bombardier XRS put into service on May 1, passengers won't have to deal with any of the problems less fortunate travelers experience.
Tebow says that there's still a lot of work to be done in the Philippines – and that he's committed to working with the less fortunate, no matter what happens in his sports career.
In an attempt to create more homes for the less fortunate, Kanye is creating replicas of Luke Skywalker's infamous Tatooine home from the original film, A New Hope, as his latest charitable effort.
"As he wrote in 1988, we as a society have an obligation to help the less fortunate out of poverty through job training and educational and other opportunities," Brown told the Daily Beast.
One of the biggest myths in the automotive sphere is that Buick survived the recession solely because of its success in China, while the less fortunate Pontiac, Saab, Hummer and Saturn were shuttered.
That has created a serious cash crunch, which has been a headache for people who are materially comfortable — but has created a genuine crisis for the millions in India who are less fortunate.
The Knights' improbable run stands in stark contrast to the travails of less-fortunate franchises, like the frustration that the Toronto Maple Leafs have endured for the better part of a half century.
Australia for UNHCR are offering alternative gifts for fathers that will mean he's effectively donating desperately needed items such as tents, survival kits, tools and stationary to less fortunate refugee families in need.
The emphasis on work and individual initiative has unlocked Americans' empathy toward the less fortunate as well as their wallets: per capital spending on low-income families has risen, not fallen, since 1996.
We also are concerned about the less fortunate among the world's population, those living under dismal conditions because of a lack of clean water, heating or cooling, lack of education and health services.
Freemasonry has been in my family for a long time and I just chose to follow the lead of those before me so that I may help my community and those less fortunate.
As we know, Mr. Trump chose a different course and nominated Judge Neil Gorsuch, an extreme right-wing jurist who has ruled dozens of times for the powerful and against the less fortunate.
And there's no reason that someone who is wealthy can't speak powerfully about the economic plight of the less fortunate and the deeply negative impact the wealthiest of Americans are having on society.
Here's how I understand it: The first thing Trump looks for in an appointee is someone who shares his values — above all, his absolute lack of compassion for those less fortunate than himself.
On the Turkish side, where thousands were gathering and smugglers were flocking to offer rides, boats and other services, others were less fortunate, and the hazards of attempting the crossing were becoming clear.
With the stock market at record highs, those with investment portfolios have created a significant amount of wealth and may want to donate some of their wealth to help those who are less fortunate.
"I know there are millions of kids out there both wealthy and less fortunate who grind their ass off just to have a shot at the college of their dreams," he told the publication.
In the lab, Kraus and his colleagues can make participants feel powerful just by having them write essays about a time they felt powerful, or by having participants to think of the less fortunate.
Then, on Tuesday, the Trump administration released a budget that proposed massive cuts to Medicaid along with a host of other programs designed to help the less fortunate, many of whom voted for him.
The means test would help get more support from senators who are worried that the House bill does not do enough to protect the less fortunate and the elderly from spiraling costs, said Thune.
Inspired to help children far less fortunate than their own famous posse, they co-founded YourMomCares, a group of mothers of celebrity and influencers who bring attention to issues affecting underserved and impoverished children.
But the Reinheitsgebot has also resulted in less fortunate outcomes, like the financial undoing of the era's female brewers, most of whom couldn't afford to use hops instead of their own preservatives and spices.
"We had a sweepstakes winner through Beyond Type 1 and it's just incredible to be able to create these unique experiences for fans who are less fortunate and hopefully bring them joy," he said.
The rapper, who was released from prison on April 24 following a controversial conviction, has embraced being a criminal justice reform activist and vowed to lend his voice to those who are less fortunate.
Their work, like that of so many of their predecessors, will undoubtedly show how individual stories about the less fortunate can have just as much power to affect readers as a slate of statistics.
"Democrats' fanatical opposition to the tax bill reached such hysterical heights that Bernie Sanders proudly led the charge to deliberately harm Berea College, which offers free tuition to less fortunate families," Mr. McConnell said.
Conservatives have also challenged him for his unambiguous support for abortion rights, asking how someone who scolds them for supposedly ignoring Jesus's teachings about caring for the less fortunate can support terminating a pregnancy.
The administration has pushed through new programs to address the needs of the less fortunate, who are also Mr. de Blasio's base of support, like universal prekindergarten and a push to build affordable housing.
Medicaid DSH contributes to the strength and resiliency of the nation's safety-net hospitals, which care not only for the less fortunate among us, but that protect all people in times of great need.
This tool needed to make sure white families couldn't merely move to the other side of a border, or create new borders, to opt out of a social contract with people who are less fortunate.
It may seem obvious that Americans with more than a million dollars in a brokerage account worry less about retirement — if they didn't worry less, just imagine what that would mean for the less fortunate.
In Us, the Wilson family has no idea of the doppelgangers suffering below their feet, just as many people of privilege are unaware of the pain that their mere existence is causing the less fortunate.
Because they're wealthy, white women in 1905-ish Britain, they can attempt to prescribe fix-alls for those less fortunate until the cows come home without having to ask an actual poor person their opinion.
So while other species struggle to adapt to a rapidly-warming planet, the locusts will have an advantage both in their heat-tolerant physiology, and potentially from a decrease in competition from less fortunate insects.
There's no shame in being born into wealth, but there should be shame when your life's goal seems to be only enriching yourself further, no matter how your actions affect those who are less fortunate.
A Denver rescue group wants to bring you both — at the same time, in the same place — because there are less fortunate people out there who don't have access to either in their own homes.
Stars like Emmy Rossum, Ali Landry, Garcelle Beauvais and 'Walking Dead' actor Tom Payne joined current L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti and former Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa in helping serve Turkey Day meals to the less fortunate.
Frustrated tweets and election politics should not be allowed to derail the important values of our great nation, nor those of our southern neighbors, in standing up for the human rights of the less fortunate.
Less than a day earlier, Turkey was less fortunate: a teenage bomber detonated his suicide vest among dancing guests at a Turkish wedding party, officials say, killing 123 people, nearly half of them children themselves.
Many countries have defaulted and recovered (Argentina has defaulted eight times), but what is more important is learning the lessons from the past so as to protect the less fortunate and not repeat them again.
He can claim he took the high road on something he believes in — taxing the wealthy to pay for services for the less fortunate — and reach older voters, a key demographic during an election year.
They praised and thanked their own liberal family members and offered what might as well have been condolences for those they deemed less fortunate, with parents or siblings who weren't liberal, who did vote for Trump.
If she were really interested in making the world better and helping those less fortunate, she would have spent the last 17 months focusing her efforts elsewhere rather than being obsessed with an election she lost.
" He continued, "I can't even imagine how much more difficult it is for those patients and the families that are less fortunate than I was that simply can't afford to pay for both treatment and rent.
The Botham Jean Foundation aims to "provide aid to the most vulnerable" and carry on the legacy of the 26-year-old accountant, who "devoted his life to helping people who were less fortunate than him."
Keeping with tradition, Pope Francis has sent a message to the newly sworn-in president, Donald Trump — and encouraged him to use concern for the poor and less fortunate as a guiding force of his administration.
The dads attempt to teach their older child (they welcomed a second baby, son Oskar, in March) to give to those less fortunate in an exclusive clip from Saturday's episode of Nate and Jeremiah by Design.
Some who did not make it out to sea were even less fortunate, trapped in squalid jungle prison camps run by smugglers, who prevented them from leaving while demanding extra payments from their families back home.
Though I like them all enough, my favorite is VANITY FERRET, mostly because I could see myself strutting around with one of those, looking down my nose at the less fortunate, posh pet-challenged passers-by.
Much of this could be, and perhaps ought to be, on more or less permanent loan to less fortunate institutions in New York, and especially elsewhere in the United States and perhaps even around the world.
Ms. Brown was among the first African-American politicians elected to Washington from Florida and burnished a reputation in state and national politics as a civil rights champion and as an advocate for the less fortunate.
Pharrell Williams is making a difference on Good Friday, heading down to L.A.'s Skid Row to help out some folks who are less fortunate than him ... filling up bellies and putting smiles on people's faces.
We are the most powerful nation in the world because our ideals of universal freedom and equality have been backed up by our belief that we were champions of justice, the protectors of the less fortunate.
By lending his producing muscle and name to "Student Athlete," he looks to be demonstrating that he hasn't forgotten those harboring the same dreams -- hoop, gridiron or otherwise -- who are destined to be considerably less fortunate.
"I get this feeling that now that we are in this privileged country, we are in a position to have to take on the causes of those countries less fortunate than us," Farris wrote on Facebook.
But the richest people in China have seen their fortunes soar since the new president took over the world's largest superpower, while Mexico's richest have been far less fortunate, according to a new report from Bloomberg.
Harold Lanier, a Fairhope, Alabama investor leading the three proposed group lawsuits, or class actions, complained that the exchanges let preferred traders pay premiums to receive market data up to 1,499 microseconds earlier than less fortunate investors.
"She took a time of her life where she was really sad and kind of lost, and turned it into such a teachable moment for people who are less fortunate," 35-year-old Erik Jenfen tells PEOPLE.
The son of Italian immigrants to Argentina, Francis has made the plight of refugees, the poor and downtrodden the focus of his ministry as pope, denouncing the "globalization of indifference" that the world shows the less fortunate.
If you can treat yourself on Black Friday, you can afford to buy a gift for someone less fortunate -- that's an idea with roots in the old Christian and Jewish system of tithing or the Islamic zakat.
A league that has welcomed back Ray Lewis, Greg Hardy, and others with checkered pasts reserves its ire for a wealthy man willing to risk his livelihood to fight injustice and bring equality to the less fortunate.
Many on the left suggest that concerns about entitlements are little more than fear-mongering by Republicans who want to slash benefits for the poor and less fortunate, while giving breaks to their fat-cat corporate donors.
On a slightly bigger scale contributing to events to promote all of the above and charitable events are things we can do to help and give a voice to good works or people less fortunate than ourselves.
Cleveland Browns QB Baker Mayfield is stepping up to help the less fortunate during the coronavirus pandemic ... pledging a big chunk of change to the local food bank -- and he's calling for others to follow his lead.
"When resources are limited and distributed in a skewed manner, the more dominant people in the society, which are unfortunately men, would get more of it than the less fortunate ones," Roy said in a phone interview.
But while Trump is willing to run trillion-dollar deficits to give giant tax breaks to corporations and the wealthy, he's as determined as the rest of his party to make life harder for the less fortunate.
Mr. Izquierdo said in an interview that he expects tourism to continue to play a key role in Puerto Rico's economic resurgence, but that at the moment the island was focused on helping its less fortunate neighbors.
Twitch, for example, leads some campaigns itself — like its regular Twitch Rivals charity events — and some are spearheaded by individual streamers (like Ben "DrLupo" Lupo) who feel passionate about raising money for the less fortunate among us.
"I know there are millions of kids out there both wealthy and less fortunate who grind their ass off just to have a shot at the college of their dreams," said Jack Buckingham, son of Jane Buckingham.
"One of the Republican talking points for the tax bill was that massive financial benefits would 'trickle down' to the less fortunate among us, but we have seen just the opposite in this case," the lawmakers added.
"At a time when the political rhetoric is punishing those who are less fortunate, San Francisco has again united around our values and taken the national lead on this important issue of equality," Lee said on Monday.
Yet Grace and Frankie is only able to emphasize Mallory's personal growth by way of business ventures because she isn't wrapped up in the concerns that other single mothers of less fortunate circumstances (and extravagant means) might be.
"There's a men's homeless shelter about two blocks away and in the last four years we've met a lot of the residents, homeless, and less fortunate," CAW Director of Marketing and Operations (and Werner's wife), Sarah Logan, said.
One of our worst national habits is indulging rich people who want to tell the less fortunate how they should behave, while being completely ignorant of the harsh realities and scant choices imposed by a lack of money.
They assigned tables (momentous in Manhattan), communicated with their chefs, turned away the less fortunate (or less famous), dispensed perks of food and wine, and determined who was a V.I.P. and who was like the rest of us.
While the cow belongs to one of the wealthier immigrants, two less fortunate characters, Cookie (John Magaro) and King Lu (Orion Lee), team up to steal some of the cow's milk at night to make and sell biscuits.
Meanwhile, conservative ideology predicts disaster from any attempt to tax the rich, help the less fortunate and rein in the excesses of the market; and what are you going to believe, the ideology or your own lying eyes?
For us native chefs at the camp, we had to have positive energy out of respect for what Thanksgiving is really about, which is to create an indigenous meal and feed those who are less fortunate and starving.
For people fortunate enough to make a good living and donate some of their earnings, a long-term strategy can help you achieve the twin goals of helping those who are less fortunate while reducing your income-tax bill.
"He did something that a lot more people should do and that is spend his life dedicated to helping people that are far less fortunate than most of us," Shoar, who was close with the priest, said on Monday.
I don't know his faith background, but his refusal to brag, pat himself on the back or forget about or abuse his power and influence to belittle those less fortunate are the kinds of qualities the Christian Bible encourages.
Those who can afford to move away will do so, while the less fortunate, especially in the low-lying, highly populated coastal areas of Southern California, will endure the encroaching waters until they are forced to become climate refugees.
Technically, the Koran specifies that Muslims who suffer from any kind of illness are absolved from the fast, so long as they make up the lost days once they are healthy or feed less fortunate Muslims throughout the month.
Her Britain is the Britain of the provincial Tory heartlands: a Britain of solid values and rooted certainties, hard work and upward mobility, a Britain where people try to get ahead but also have time for the less fortunate.
To Mamaw, the president was the living embodiment of privilege, and he had cashed in when it mattered most: by joining the Texas Air National Guard while his less fortunate peers lost their lives in the jungles of Vietnam.
Ilitch was known for his charitable endeavors such as the Love Kitchen, a mobile restaurant for the less fortunate, and a program that helped military veterans set up discounted franchises, but the Rosa Parks situation wasn't for public adulation.
Forgive my skepticism Mr. Demidov, but I don't think you returned to Earth with all your senses intact, and to be quite honest, I think these kinds of conspiracy theories do those less fortunate than you a second disservice.
The persistent litany of complaints about him — that he is arrogant, that he doesn't listen to the less fortunate, that he is authoritarian, that his policies favor the well-to-do — are self-reinforcing and feed on one another.
"Walkaway" takes place in a futuristic Canada after the collapse of modern society, when wealth gets concentrated in the hands of the ultrarich and the less fortunate scrape by in desolate cities that have been gutted by industrial flight.
Recent events in my country, Jordan, whose people repeatedly have shown their resilience and steadfastness in the eye of the storm and their generosity to those less fortunate, serve only to highlight that now is the time for change.
This garbage person, who signed the author's letter "Halloween for the 99 Percent" said that they didn't understand why they needed to give once-a-year treats to "less fortunate children," because Halloween is a holiday, not a charity.
While taking time to volunteer to help the less fortunate is valuable community service, there is much more that we should be doing as a nation to reduce the need for soup kitchens and shelters in the first place.
Dr. Truman, when administering medical care to Conway, talks of how he was lucky enough to get a scholarship with a pharmaceutical company (strings attached, of course) while less fortunate friends were put in a position of irreversible debt.
"Those of us who are fortunate enough to make a good living doing what we love, and who are fortunate to be healthy and have healthy families, absolutely need to help those far less fortunate realize their dreams," he tells PEOPLE.
If you're privileged enough to have the option of walking away from social media, and yet you don't, you're failing to use your privilege to defeat a system that traps other people who are less fortunate than you. Right. Right.
Congress can comply with the public's wishes while avoiding the emotional blackmail from open-borders-pushers by demanding greater equality and transparency in the refugee-referral process and by pushing for policies that help the world's less fortunate where they are.
It's certainly painful to imagine the founders of the next Yo playing ping-pong in a trendy startup office and coasting on loan deferment while their less fortunate peers work minimum-wage jobs and scramble to make their loan payments.
Plus, I got the sense that operating under the auspices of helping sick people makes outside investors more comfortable with the idea of spending large sums of money on something that's still landing disproportionate numbers of the less fortunate in jail.
Regardless if the money is used to house the less fortunate, medical marijuana patients rabidly oppose taxation schemes on cannabis because they believe it creates an unfair burden on their choice to use a natural substance rather than prescription drugs.
The richest homeowners who build the most extravagant homes are rewarded with up to a million dollars in tax deductions — costing the government over $85033 billion a year in foregone revenue — while the less fortunate get far less or nothing.
In the bus parking lot (shocker) at the end of the game, some less-than-gracious Jets fans began to charge around the grounds, knocking over barbecues, taunting the less fortunate and generally engaging in an obnoxious level of troublemaking.
Back in June 2018, when the plant's second shift was laid off, the district eliminated pay-to-play fees for sports programs and removed student program fees that might have kept less fortunate students from taking advantage of the school's offerings.
The latest such effort is AI for Health, a $40 million, five-year outgrowth of Microsoft's AI for Good program that aims to help apply the benefits of AI with an eye to bettering the health of the less fortunate worldwide.
"Finding a charity that provides toys to less fortunate children is very motivating for a child," said Ms. Lowenheim, whose 19-year-old daughter purged her playthings in this manner before each birthday and holiday, starting when she was a toddler.
Riyadh and his neighbors in Sheikh Tami village put out the blaze and saved most of his crop but hundreds of other farmers in Iraq have been less fortunate since Islamic State urged its supporters to wage economic warfare with fire.
"I come from a law enforcement family, but at the same time, I come from a family that taught me to stand up to bullies, to stand up for those who are less fortunate, for the underdogs," Crowley told Vox.
And while you're at it, you'll definitely want to listen to the speech if you can, where Zuckerberg talks about finding a place in the working world in the face of automation, generating societal progress, creating opportunities for those less fortunate, and more.
There are many recorded phenomena that suggest that giving isn't necessarily in correlation with the receiver's reputation (such as when people give large sums of money to those less fortunate or in the cases where "paying it forward" seems to be contagious).
"We encourage all to please support the family of this fallen Marine, a man who sacrificed so much for this country and who spent many hours helping others who were less fortunate while never asking for anything in return," a statement read.
The book argues the people with the most advantages in the American economy have used that privilege to catapult themselves ahead of everyone else, and then rigged the system — to cement their position at the top, and leave the less fortunate behind.
When the less fortunate are peering back at us with your own faces — when we see them as us — it suddenly becomes very difficult to explain we get to be on one side of the ground, and they're stuck on the other.
The image of a dead bird in the snow is similar to the popular "Babe in the Woods" motif of children who are in their mortal sleep in the forest, and may have likewise been a call to empathy for the less fortunate.
I am fortunate to live in a state where pregnant people's right to make choices about their own bodies is protected, where so many less fortunate than me can still afford to have abortions, without encountering barriers like forced counseling and waiting periods.
In other parts of the document, the pope said the purpose of the nativity scene was to teach "that we cannot let ourselves be fooled by wealth and fleeting promises of happiness" and that they were a reminder to help those less fortunate.
" Isaiah Berlin championed the noninterference of the state in 1958, in his celebrated lecture "Two Concepts of Liberty"; but eleven years later he had come to believe that such "negative liberty" armed "the able and ruthless against the less gifted and less fortunate.
Too often, we have allowed partisanship to frame the health-care debate as a zero-sum game pitting the economy against compassion: to control costs we must cut services or, conversely, the fortunate must pay more so the less fortunate can receive care.
The countries implemented policies that distributed wealth more fairly: Affordable first-class education, social security to cover for rainy days, and tax schemes that found the right balance between incentives to work harder for ambitious people while ensuring a decent income for the less fortunate.
Another popular suggestion is that it arose from the tradition of making charitable donations during the Christmas season, wherein people would give boxes of food and other supplies to the less fortunate and churches would set out donation boxes to collect for the poor.
"The homeless in New York City and across the country are hardest hit during the holiday season and its incredible to see that once again musicians and artists have stepped up to help those less fortunate," said John Sykes, President of Entertainment Enterprises at iHeartMedia.
But the self-described Christian, who has a wife and four kids and lives in a four-bedroom condo in Chicago's West Loop neighborhood, feels the tax policy will not help those less fortunate, like some of the struggling families he knew growing up.
During a family movie night, choose something out of the ordinary -- a story about someone of a different race or religion, or about a community that's less fortunate than yours, or a subculture with different values or beliefs than yours -- and encourage discussion afterward.
The actress, who is an ambassador for the Vaseline Healing Project, shared her early struggles in the makeup chair as a woman of color, her decision to go natural on the red carpet, and why she dedicates her free time to helping those less fortunate.
And ahead of #GivingTuesday — which encourages people to help others less fortunate whether through a donation or giving time to a charity — Burrell thanks Facebook and tells PEOPLE, "Our lives have been forever changed due to the generosity of good people throughout the world."
At the core of Thai Life is a stringent belief in the "value of life", and this short film focuses on the everyday hero overcoming adversity, seizing their own opportunities and creating opportunity for those less fortunate and for those whose struggle we know.
This stance follows Trump's longstanding narrative that he has been successful in life solely due to his genius (as opposed to having inherited a business empire that he nearly destroyed) and that the less fortunate merit their poor status because of their own missteps.
McRaven pointed out what he said were examples of the US neglecting its duty to be the "the protectors of the less fortunate" — including Trump's recent decision to withdraw troops from Syria as Turkish-backed militants wage war against the once US-backed Kurdish militia.
McRaven pointed out what he said were examples of the US neglecting its duty to be the "the protectors of the less fortunate" — including Trump's recent decision to withdraw troops from Syria as Turkish-backed militants wage assaults against the once US-backed Kurdish militia.
Nye grew up in the tony suburb of Grosse Pointe, Michigan, and his dad liked to take him to inner-city slums in Detroit and New York City, telling him that people born into privilege had a duty to look out for those less fortunate.
As this complex novel turns, the back-seat kids are the ones who must tell the story of the lost children, but, of course, they cannot "really" tell that story; all they can do is perform—imaginatively inhabit—the brutal hardships of others less fortunate.
Taken together, the elements of both the House and the Senate bills amount to a more or less systematic attempt to lavish benefits on the children of the ultra-wealthy while making it harder for less fortunate young people to achieve upward social mobility.
What's curious is that the more medically hardy young people were no less anxious or depressed than their less fortunate peers, which suggests that while being more resilient makes you less vulnerable to adversity, it doesn't guarantee happiness — or even an awareness of being resilient.
By now everyone knows that conservatives routinely yell "socialist!" whenever anyone proposes doing something to help less fortunate members of our society — which is a key reason so many Americans now think favorably of socialism: If guaranteed health care is socialism, bring it on.
It says that half of employment growth is occurring in 20 metropolitan areas that account for only a third of the total population, and that these areas get richer at the expense of less fortunate areas, which become more and more disadvantaged over time.
What Ms. Warren, the senator from Massachusetts, calls her upbringing on the "ragged edge of the middle class" is foundational for her progressive agenda of a more assertive federal government that helps the less fortunate: a higher minimum wage, universal child care, a wealth tax.
San Diego Gas and Electric, for instance, said it hoped the state would ensure that utilities can generate enough revenue to operate the electric grid, as homeowners who can afford solar leave those less fortunate to pick up the cost of running the electric system.
José Izquierdo, the executive director of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, the government agency in charge of tourism, said the island was focused on helping its less fortunate neighbors get food and medical assistance, and assisting in arranging travel back to the continental United States.
This is why, at the end of "Echoes of a Fallen Star," they convene at the heart of the Crystarium to announce their collective plans to leave the only way of life they've known and embark on their mission to help the less fortunate.
While Carter may be well known as the grandmother of 5-year-old Blue Ivy, ever since 2003 she has also been working hard to help less-fortunate individuals facing socio-economic hardships further their education at post secondary institutions through the Shawn Carter Foundation (SCF).
New moons bring new beginnings, and as Libra is the sign of justice—which takes all things into consideration and tends to root for the underdog—use this period to reevaluate how you relate to your community, those less fortunate than people in your networks, and beyond.
Jenny threw up a smokescreen around the truth and then chose to live with this more palatable story, a story that allowed her to sleep, to thrive in her career, to travel around the world interviewing those far less fortunate, spinning their worlds into narrative thread.
If Trump ever releases his tax records and it turns out that he's only worth, say, $755,000, he'll deserve a big apology from those of us who thought he was a self-centered rich guy with zero interest in sharing his wealth with the less fortunate.
Everyone agrees that checks should get sent to middle-class and working-class families, but Republicans want to hand out hundreds of billions of dollars to corporations with scarcely any precondition, whereas Democrats want more accountability from the private sector and more generosity for the less fortunate.
But either way, it would be important to ask: What good is it when tech leaders like Kan seek a Buddhist alleviation of suffering, if the industries that sustain them are, at scale, currently creating enormous and very tangible suffering for countless millions of less fortunate people?
At the rally in Birmingham — an attempt to recreate the energy of the 2017 campaign — Mr. Corbyn talked without notes, preaching to the choir in a stump speech about soaking the rich and showering benefits on the less fortunate that he has been making for decades.
Photo: APOne of the several brave robots to make one-way trips into Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant's severely damaged reactors has accomplished what its less fortunate compatriots did not, sending back photos of what appears to be melted nuclear fuel from the interior of the ruined facility.
One reason this victory suits Mr Macron is that, at a time when the president is accused by his detractors of contempt for those less fortunate than him, and of a drift to the political right, football in France represents the sort of social mobility that he approves of.
In their new book "Taxing the Rich: A History of Fiscal Fairness in the United States and Europe" (Princeton 2016), Kenneth Scheve of Stanford and David Stasavage of New York University looked at 20 countries over two centuries to see how societies have responded to the less fortunate.
Celebs like T.I., Big Sean and the Kardashians were out in force this week as well as last, handing out grub to those less fortunate in anticipation of Turkey Day -- and they seemed to make a point to head to their stomping grounds to give back to their communities.
"There was a generosity and capaciousness in both of them that they gave to people who they perceived as less fortunate than themselves," says University of Arizona professor Susan Stryker, author of Transgender History: The Roots of Today's Revolution, who was part of a community advisory group for the film.
In 2005, Joan Cheever of San Antonio, Texas, became inspired to help the homeless after she realized that her then-pre-teen children were complaining too much about what they "wanted and needed," while there were less fortunate people in their own community who were in real need of help.
Putting aside the historical significance of this election with respect to Hillary Clinton's accomplishments, as well as the less fortunate reality of Donald Trump's success, this election will be looked upon as a time of political revolution because of the amazingly impressive work of a 74-year-old senator from Vermont.
Though American immigration policy has been marked for much of the nation's history by racism and injustice, a fundamental narrative has formed of the United States as a land shaped by waves of creative, hard-working immigrants, and as the great haven for "tempest tossed" refugees from less fortunate lands.
"I used to have it all — a great family, a job that I loved and high-profile clients that I represented, partners whom I respected and respected me, and a reputation in the community for hard work, excellent service, and commitment to charities that helped the less fortunate," he wrote.
While nearly all of them are concerned about the outcome of the crackdown and sympathetic with the misfortunes of those who are less fortunate, one admits that he was aware of the dubious legal standing of his studio when he moved in, and another considers the gentrification campaign harsh but necessary.
The half-German, adult orphan Schlegels, on the other hand, are the type of rich people who frequent "ghastly" restaurants, to quote Tibby, speak to those less fortunate than them, and spend most of their time either playing their single grand piano or having long-winded conversations about Ideas-With-A-Capital-I.
But amid attending events with fancy dress codes, creating Insta-worthy itineraries for sunny-weather getaways, and spending every spare minute gift shopping for everyone from our best pals to our favorite baristas, it's easy to get caught up in ourselves this time of year and overlook those who are less fortunate.
This approach to food as a commodity and lack of regard for the less fortunate among us can be linked to many of the ills in our food system, from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs), antibiotics in our meat, GMOs, farm laborer abuses, and on the opposite end, obesity and climate change.
In layman's terms, voluntourism, in the form of things like orphanage visits, serves as a space for people such as Goddard and West to exercise the white savior complex, based in a Western white supremacist structure of individuals with privilege—be it social or economic—practicing perceived goodwill to the less fortunate.
Although rarely as coarsely as Mr. Gorelik — who made headlines recently when he tried to shower a homeless encampment in Oakland with dollar bills to persuade those living in tents to move elsewhere — residents say they have found themselves weighing concerns for the less fortunate against disruptions to their own quality of life.
But the real power of television for me is not that people watch my show, but that people watch my show and then they're inspired to go out and do the same thing in their own lives: They make people laugh or be kind or help someone that is less fortunate than themselves.
"By speaking out against the power structures that tried to hold them down and being fabulous in the process — fierce and fabulous and unafraid — and speaking truth to power and taking care of those members of their community [that] they saw being less fortunate than themselves, that is why they had a legacy," Stryker, says.
Morgan's hillbilly characters are the not-so-distant cousins of the poor citizens of Dogpatch, the fictional village found in the long running syndicated comic strip, Lil Abner (1934-2019), and the less fortunate friends of the Clampett family, who were the central characters on the popular TV comedy, The Beverly Hillbillies (1962–71).
" And as she closed out the 90-minute session, Ginsburg remarked that she chose her career six decades ago because it offered dual personal and community benefits: As a lawyer, "you can earn a living," and "do something outside yourself that will make things a little better for people who are less fortunate than you.
What Really Happened: Wednesday, a press release appeared online at NRA-ILA, a website claiming to be for the National Rifle Association's Institute for Legislative Action, announcing Share the Safety, a new initiative that would allow gun buyers to give a free firearm to those less fortunate than themselves with each new gun they bought.
In other words, the Republican tax plan ostensibly increases the tax burden on middle- and low-income Americans while reducing the tax burden on corporations and the 1% -- under the theory that giving more money to economic elites, while adding a projected $1 trillion to the deficit, somehow trickles down to those less fortunate.
In less fortunate scenarios, it can also mean waiting to use the bathroom until your hostile roommate has retreated back into their weird lair, having screaming arguments with someone you then have to see the next morning, or avoiding coming home altogether, if the previous two kinds of interactions just become way too much.
Elazar enumerated the Torah's main requirements for an acceptable Jewish polity: It must be just, pursuing justice as an end in itself; it must provide succor to the less fortunate member of society; and it must be based on the consent of the governed, requiring active participation by its members in the governing process.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A website called Share the Safety has been making rounds on the internet over the past few days, stirring outrage as it purports to be a joint effort between the National Rifle Association (NRA) and arms manufacturer Smith & Wesson to donate a gun to a "less fortunate" US citizen for every gun bought.
The irony of Obama's oil-barrel tax is that it steals a higher percentage of money from the less fortunate than from those who are wealthy, the exact opposite of the normal steal-from-the-rich-and-use-it-to-buy-votes-from-the-envious ploy that we see at play in the current Democratic presidential primary.
But for less fortunate women, the choice may be between attempting to secure an unmanageable loan to fund a life-threatening illegal termination (since it continues to be true that when abortion is criminalized, dangerous backstreet operations become far more common) or carrying and giving birth to a baby you feel entirely unequipped to care for.
But the rise of corporate-friendly feminism has tended to leave a feminism for the less fortunate under-specified, or a bit of a policy afterthought—which might well help account for Clinton's still-shocking failure to win a majority of the white female vote in 2016 against an ur-chauvinist general-election opponent like Donald Trump.
We imagine that people who take stands on behalf of those less fortunate than themselves are all a bit like those hypocrites in Matthew, standing on the street corners of the internet, telling us to stop buying conventionally grown potatoes and start using racially sensitive terminology before themselves going home, eating McDonald's french fries and swearing at the television.
When Mireia Llusia-Lindh started her label Demellier three years ago, according to the brand's site, she aimed to "to create handbags that would make women feel empowered, that were beautifully designed and of the highest quality, but also made with integrity whilst finding a way to give back to those less fortunate" — which is quite on brand for Markle.
The simple things I teach my children are honesty, kindness, love thy neighbor, the golden rule, freedom and justice for all, money does not buy happiness, help those less fortunate, do not manipulate others for selfish gains, do not bully or call others derogatory names, take credit for successes and own your mistakes and failures, and check your egos at the door.
I don't care if he's ... he's a good blowhard as far as I'm concerned and he's pushing on the homeless stuff and pushing for them to give money and to take their hands off of their giant sums of cash and hand it out to people less fortunate and look for solutions, because it's not an easy solution in San Francisco, the homeless problem.
The paradox of life in a society in which a not-insignificant number of the traditional lower caste can be fully integrated into the highest social and political strata at the very same time that many of their less fortunate peers remain profoundly excluded from the mainstream highlights, among many other things, the need for as wide as possible a variety of chroniclers of this fractured reality.
It's a place where the median white family has a net worth of $107,000 and the median black family has a net worth of $3,700, according to a February report, and where the hyper-wealthy cordon themselves off on man-made islands that aren't open to the public while the less fortunate contend with a crime rate that makes it less safe than 94 percent of US cities.
She shared stories of "finding her wings" doing work with Las Vegas' largest AIDS service center in the early '90s, at the height of the AIDS epidemic; of families uniting over the discoveries that their children were both gay and dying, of the of parties that happened on AIDS wards, of the communities of lesbians who spent time making quilts for strangers, of less fortunate gay young men who died terrified, alone and forgotten.
But I continue to worry it's going to be nearly impossible for her, or at least for students like her, to resist some of the self-interest inherent in pursuing jobs that are "in-demand" (translation: big bucks) and have an "impact" (translation: allow us to feel good about our magnanimity and broad-mindedness with regard to the less fortunate, when really, it's almost all about us and the profits we'll make).
On just the level of style, these arrangements — loose and fluid and highlighting the beauty of their individual elements — are a vast improvement over the less fortunate floral trends we've suffered through: Recall those fads such as stems held in bondage by swathes of foliage, or tight mounds in which the blossoms just barely scaled the edge of the vase, or Pop Art installations in which bright blooms were used for nothing more than Crayola-like graphic patterns.
Along with the Fulton Board of Health, and other organizations Test Atlanta and Atlanta Aids, 2 Chainz posted on Instagram that the installation would, for one day only, work as a screening facility: Obviously this speaks to the sort of social responsibility that Pastor Wortham touched upon: he called for those in the trap community to care for their less fortunate peers, and in providing the space for this sort of care, 2 Chainz has set a precedent for other artists to get involved where they can.
I don't know what Eid al-Adha will look like in my home in the future, and though I'm pretty positive you won't find me elbow-deep in a sheep's stomach preparing a meal for 50 plus relatives (sorry, Mom), I know I'll be celebrating, in my own way, the aspects of Eid that I love: working hard towards a beautiful meal to feed the people I love, spending time with friends and family, and donating to those less fortunate are all too good to give up just because I don't like lamb.
We soon grasp that Independence Day: Resurgence is set not in the recognizable present, but in a world where the events of the first movie lead to a technological renaissance in which we established moon bases, spaceships, and laser guns improvised from the invaders' leavings, resulting in an extended 90s wherein we prospered instead of crashing, unified rather than dissected, and where, in fine Emmerichian tradition, the rest of the world is treated as a collection of less-fortunate Americas (witness DeObia Oparei as a plucky African warlord in a beret who fights the aliens with twin machetes).

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