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  2. Inside Shamsud Din Jabbar’s squalid home where sheep and ...

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    But later, Jabbar lived in a squalid trailer park on the outskirts of Houston that is home to mostly Muslim immigrants. Geese, chickens, and sheep roamed freely in Jabbar’s yard when The Post ...

  3. Diogenes syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Diogenes syndrome, also known as senile squalor syndrome, is a disorder characterized by extreme self-neglect, domestic squalor, social withdrawal, apathy, compulsive hoarding of garbage or animals, and a lack of shame.

  4. How the Other Half Lives - Wikipedia

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    How the Other Half Lives: Studies among the Tenements of New York (1890) is an early publication of photojournalism by Jacob Riis, documenting squalid living conditions in New York City slums in the 1880s. The photographs served as a basis for future "muckraking" journalism by exposing the slums to New York City's upper and middle classes. They ...

  5. Inside squalid house where disabled man was enslaved and ...

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    A vulnerable disabled man was made to live in squalid conditions at the hands of his wife and his carer, as they neglected him to take drugs and plan nights away.

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    Five Points was occupied by successive waves of freed slaves, Irish, then Italian, then Chinese, immigrants. It housed the poor, rural people leaving farms for opportunity, and the persecuted people from Europe pouring into New York City. Bars, bordellos, squalid and lightless tenements lined its streets. Violence and crime were commonplace.

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    “I say to the people of New York, ... “The trains and subways are squalid,” he said, claiming that there’s a 75 percent chance that a child riding the subway may never be seen again.

  8. ‘Squalid’ military barracks used to house asylum seekers ...

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    The first asylum seekers were moved onto the site on September 21, 2020, but the barracks is still being used twelve moths on.

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