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    “Helping the Homeless” Critical response Homeless is a common feature in most developed countries. It has existed for a long time often we choose not to see the homeless‚ or bother with them‚ so we look the other way. Homeless is not prejudice toward race‚ creed or religion‚ it has no boundaries. Don’t look at the at them and judge them like they are all bad person‚ they are all lazy that’s why they become the homeless. Look at their past and listen to their story because not all of homeless people

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    Homeless in Amercia

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    Homeless in America Should [Make sure paragraph indentation is five to seven spaces or one tab stop] The Government Have Programs in Place for the Homeless in America? Many people call or write the National Coalition for the Homeless to ask about

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    Homeless - Summary

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    It is unfortunate that in America there are approximately 3.5 million people without a home‚ forced to live in shelters and on the streets. Of the millions that are homeless‚ 1.7 million are children (PBS‚ 2009). Though there are many agencies and organizations available to provide what assistance they can‚ it is not always enough. Advocacy groups in particular‚ strive to help people meet their basic human needs‚ such as food and shelter. For these people‚ advocacy can change their lives. These

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    Housing the Homeless

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    Housing the Homelessness Contrary to prevalent belief‚ homelessness is an immense issue in the United States‚ like the “purple elephant in the corner of the room.” The numbers of homeless are not concrete due to the struggle of obtaining valid data‚ nevertheless recent research estimates are well into the millions. Personally‚ I am acquainted with homelessness. In 2011 I found myself entangled in the statistics‚ living under a porch and in an art studio. Homelessness has been a problem in the

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    Homeless Not Hopeless

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    Anshuman Bakshi Mr. Smith Honors Sophomore English‚ 4 February 6‚ 2013 Homeless and Hopeless Why do we work so hard? Why do we go through school and college just to get stuck at work all day? The answer is poverty. Poverty is the fear and scourge of all—the hidden evil that forces us to embrace our inner motivation. Unfortunately for the destiny of humanity‚ the majority of people selfishly work only for themselves‚ but throughout history there have always existed the unique and selfless people

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    Homeless to Harvard

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    whether if it’s good or bad it will always exist because its a common situation in which everyone eventually experiences throughout their lifetime. As we saw in the movie “Homeless to Harvard” about a young women named Liz Murray who becomes homeless at the age of 15‚ when her mother died of aids‚ and her father moves to a homeless shelter due to the influence of both drug-addicted parents. Despite everything Liz Murray had gone through in her everyday life and the struggles that she had faced; she

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    Homeless Teen

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    Homeless Teen parents Homeless teen parents often struggle with little or no knowledge about a support team. Many teenage mothers are not necessarily able to remain at home with their parents‚ either for reasons of overcrowding in the home‚ abuse and neglect‚ or financial difficulty. They may not have family‚ friends‚ or other resources available that enable them to meet the basic needs for themselves or their children. Teenage mothers who are unable to live at home with their families are

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    Homeless Person

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    At 10:57 a.m on Monday morning‚ we met a young girl named Hannah Stevenson. Hannah has been doing the kind act of feeding the homeless people‚ who stay in the subways of New York‚ for the past 5 years. It all started when her mother passed away and she spent most of her time in the subways. The story of this generous little girl will have an impact on you for sure. Hannah is a 11-year-old girl‚ who grew up in the big city of New York and was always aware of the busyness of the city. When her mother

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    Memoir: The Homeless

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    window of the car and my eyes turned to the row of homeless people weaving its way through the traffic begging for money‚ I jumped out of my seat. It was my first visit to India after leaving the country for the United States. The homeless people’s’ hands were making weird gestures and thumping the windows of the honking cars. I could not digest what I was seeing! While reaching out to an old woman to give her some money‚ I thought about what non homeless people could do to help those without a home and

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    The Invisible Homeless

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    The Invisible Homeless Thesis The invisible homeless are a category of people that often go unnoticed. However‚ there are reasons for their homelessness and two common fallacies associated with them. Introduction Hi‚ my name is Heather and I ’m going to talk to you about the homeless‚ in fact‚ the invisible homeless. As you may remember‚ you were handed a survey that asked you to describe what you thought was a description of someone who was homeless. Many people‚ including a majority of you

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