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    Outline 1. Abstract All over America‚ there are people wandering the streets without a home. These individuals are seen as a crowd‚ a separate collective existence. They are called the homeless‚ as if that defines who they are‚ but we too often neglect to add the unspoken word in that title; people. It seems today that the more fortunate citizens of America who have a roof over their heads have forgotten their innate responsibility to watch over those in this world whom are incapable of caring

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    Homelessness in our Community October 09‚ 2010 Homelessness in our Community 1. Introduction A. My name is Jane Smith and I’m a community health nurse in our community working with the homeless. B. Homelessness has been described as a chronic illness affecting all communities regardless of the degree of economic development and overall wealth of the nation. C. Homelessness is a tragic aspect of our community‚ in addition to their suffering from the hardship of their condition

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    Annotated Outline I. Introduction A. Community health assessment definition Elligers‚ J. (2010‚ May 11). Definitions of Community Health Assessments (CHA) and Community Health Improvement Plans (CHIPs). Retrieved November 21‚ 2014‚ from http://www.naccho.org/topics/infrastructure/community-health-assessment-and-improvement-planning/upload/Definitions.pdf Community health assessment is a systematic examination of the health status indicators for a given population that is used to identify

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    Kevin English Comp I 23 Sept. 2013 Homelessness in the United States: An Annotated Bibliography Boyd‚ Herb. "Obama: No Quick Fixes‚ No Silver Bullets‚ but a Plan and Policy. (Cover Story)." New York Amsterdam News 26 Mar. 2009: 1. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 25 Sept. 2013. In this news article‚ President Barrack Obama states that there are no easy solutions to the current economic recession the United States is in. According to the President‚ “Even before the economy went bad‚ that there was

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    I. Main Point #1: The Issues of being homeless. A. Definition and Statistics of Homelessness 1. According to the National Health Care for the Homeless Council‚ A homeless person is an individual without permanent housing who may live on the streets; stay in a shelter‚ mission‚ single room occupancy facilities‚ abandoned building or vehicle; or in any other unstable or non-permanent situation” 2. Homelessness is not just a person who lives in the street. 3. By the definition‚ according to

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    Shannon C. Griffin March 30‚ 2009 Community Based Reintegration Introduction: Recidivism rates are very high and it is a serious problem that needs attention. Recidivism causes major problems in society‚ such as‚ prison overcrowding and crime overall. Community based reintegration is a program offered or required for an inmate getting ready to be released from prison. Through using community based reintegration‚ it lowers recidivism rates and educates those coming out of prison‚ which is a great

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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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    Outline of Speech: Homelessness in America July 11‚ 2011 Introduction I. When you think of a homeless person do you think of a drug addict or an alcoholic? II. To inform my audience on homelessness and what brings a person to become homeless. III. There are many different circumstances that causes a person to become homeless it isn’t always caused by drugs or alcohol. Body I. Who is homeless? A. Families with children. 30% B. Children under 18 years old 39% C. Veterans 13%

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    Sexual Abuse: Girls That Become Women By Angela M. Tindall CST-5006 6509 Oleaster Court Jacksonville‚ Florida 32244 (904)779-6504 (904)631-3147 atindall@capellauniversity.edu Dr. Gary Szirony Abstract Sexual abuse has the potential to cripple its victims emotionally‚ physically‚ and psychologically. Children who are sexually abused often proceed into adulthood with problems relating to the abuse. Understanding

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    Thesis statement: In a thriving world‚ increasing population of hungry and homeless people is an alarming‚ emerging and disturbing issue. I. Introduction II. Why is hunger and homelessness an issue? a. Deaths b. Could lead to conflicts‚ war within people 1. People can be forced to involve in crimes 2. They might blame others for their issues and start fights c. Diseases d. Illiteracy e. Starvation III. What are some causes of the issue?

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