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    Karen Anderson Social analysis – Homelessness Feminist and postmodernist perspectives ACAP Being Homeless in Australia‚ what does that actually mean? The statistics show that homelessness in Australia is a growing and a concerning problem involving people from all walks of life and in all parts of Australia. This paper will examine the evidence of homelessness and analyse the media’s coverage of homelessness with postmodernist theory and then the feminist theory. The feminist perspective in the

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    Political Campaign Rhetoric In 2004 the United States of America held a presidential election as it does every four years. Throughout the process‚ from primary to convention‚ from the debates to Election Day‚ both the candidates and the media relied on rhetoric to influence the thoughts of the electorate. Because of the close results of the 2000 election and the bitter court battle that followed‚ the rhetoric of the campaigns of both major candidates in 2004 was stronger and more focused than

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    is demonstrated in recent campaigns by right-wing nationalistic groups in Australia and around the world to ‘Ban the Burqa ’. This was a campaign proclaiming to protect and support and empower Islamic women. We argue that in Western discourse there indeed exists a disconnection between women as the subaltern ‘other’ women and their ‘real’ manifestation as the “material subjects of their collective histories” (Mohanty 1984‚ p. 334) because the ‘Ban the Burqa’ campaign lacks historical contextualisation

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    Altruism Among Military Personnel Social Psychology Amanda Miller Excelsior College Altruism among Military Personnel This paper will be outlined by first discussing research regarding methods the military personnel engage in acts of altruism and pro-social behavior. Altruism behavior results from the selflessness and willingness to help other people without expecting any tangible reward in return. The military personnel have engaged in many acts of altruism that benefit

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    Domestic Violence and Homelessness. Domestic violence is greatly on the rise and is one of the leading causes of homelessness among women in today’s society. A poor economic background‚ combined with unsafe shelters‚ lack of help from communities and long waiting lists to get into temporary housing‚ all leaves a victim of domestic violence much more vulnerable to homelessness. A woman with no education is more likely to become dependent on her partner; creating an unequal power relationship

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    the United States and the directions for the campaign for Independence. The missions presented a set of arguments to recognize Philippine Independence as soon as a stable government had been established. That is managed and supported by us the Filipinos‚ maintained by an independent Philippine government. And lastly‚ to fulfill the promise of the United States which is to give us the Philippine Independence. They also conducted a publicity campaign in the United States through the Philippine Press

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    The Other Campaign was announced in the Sixth Declaration of the Lacandón Jungle in July of 2005. The declaration clearly shows the shift back into more class-based‚ economic rhetoric. The anticapitalist and anti-globalization sentiments are felt throughout the piece. The second section of the piece details the Zapatistas’ view on the world has a section that reflects these feelings and the need for the Other Campaign very clearly. Marcos writes: From the passage above it is clear that Marcos and

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    A Distance Ourselves from Homelessness We see them almost everywhere! We can hear them around the corner‚ and we see their shadow from far away. We try to avoid looking directly into their eyes‚ and we pretend we did not hear them when they talk to us. We walk around the block to avoid them‚ and walk faster to leave them behind. These people that we consider to be invisible are actually homeless human beings. Homelessness in America remains an issue of deep concern in the 21st century. Without

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    Persuasive Speech Outline Template Topic: Homelessness/poverty Purpose: To persuade the audience that Homelessness is a global conflict. Introduction Attention grabber - makes sure audience is listening As today’s people face a world filled with global conflicts‚ disappearing jobs‚ and an increasing poverty in America‚ action is more crucial than ever. We know that hunger and homelessness are increasing epidemics plaguing in the U.S. Thesis (purpose statement) - tells audience what you want

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    Homelessness is defined as “An Individual who lacks a fixed regular and adequate nighttime residence”‚ (Burt‚ 1989‚ p.17). Have you ever stopped to wonder how many people are Homeless? Who are most at risk to fall into this situation? I highly doubt it. While most people really do not care and ignore homeless people‚ others look at them as motivation‚ people whom they do not want to become. Another question that comes to mind is‚ how do homeless people survive and what are their legal rights.

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