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    by The Great Depression. The Atlanta’s Mission statement is‚”Atlanta Mission transforms‚ through Christ‚ the lives of those facing homelessness.” Services in Atlanta Mission can be very useful to homeless people. Atlanta Mission provides shelter for men‚ shelter for women and children‚ addiction recovery‚ spiritual recovery‚ vocational training‚ day services‚ and transitional housing. The organization was created since 1938 and it started out giving soup to homeless men displaced by The Great Depression

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    Was The Bomb Necessary

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    This question has been floating around the air for years now‚ The first bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima‚ Japan in 1945 of August 6. This devastating bomb killed around 135‚00. There was also a second bomb that hit Nagasaki on August 9th that killed approximately 50‚000. But the question remained was this necessary? In my opinion YES! Dropping the bomb was very necessary‚ it was also reasonable considering the fact that US lost a total of more than 418‚000 both military and innocent civilians

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    Chemistry of Bath Bombs

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    Chemistry of Bath Bombs Date: 16th May 2014 Introduction – When sodium bicarbonate and citric acid mix in water they dissolve‚ the sodium bicarbonate reacts with the citric acid to form sodium citrate and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide then bubbles out as a gas‚ which makes the bath bomb break up‚ in this experiment 3 tests will be conducted in order to find the correct ratio of bicarbonate soda and citric acid to create the

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    about how this war really ended? It obviously had to have taken a very powerful army or leader‚ but that wasn’t the case. What really caused this national turmoil to come to an end was the dropping of the most deadly weapon known to mankind: the atomic bomb. The year is 1939‚ and a world war is on the rise. America really wanted to create a weapon that they could use if worse comes to worse. Albert EInstein had written

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    Nuclear Bomb Dbq

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    announced his decision to support the development of the hydrogen bomb‚ a weapon theorized to be hundreds of times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Japan during World War II. He approved of the funding for the nuclear weapon because of several events prior to his public announcement. One of the reasons was the fact that the United States had lost its nuclear supremacy when the Soviet Union successfully detonated an atomic bomb at their test site in Kazakhstan in 1949. Another reason why

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    population of homeless people is rising? Studies have shown different reasons to explain why this is a never ending problem. Not having much attention to help the issue of homelessness is one way this problem is increasing. Not having many homeless shelters that these homeless people can go to as well as different programs that can help to stabilize the situation is a contributing factor as well. Not many programs that can help an individual before living situations get to the point of homelessness

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    Community Aid Is Good

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    helpguide.org‚ volunteering does enhance social awareness (Joanna Saisan and Melinda Smith). For instance‚ Tina‚ my neighbor‚ was upset when her mother told her how they were both going to volunteer at Solutions for Change‚ a homeless transitional shelter in a dangerous neighborhood. Tina thought homeless people were stinky losers and beggars to fear. However‚ during Tina’s community service‚ Tina met Sarah‚ a homeless mother‚ and Kim‚ her homeless teen daughter. Tina tutored Kim in math‚ and the

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    What factors contributed to the growth of homelessness in the 1980¡¦s and 90¡¦s? This essay explores the different reasons as to why someone may become homeless. Poverty plays an important part in being homeless. According to The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia ¡§homelessness is the condition of not having a permanent place to live‚ widely perceive as a societal problem only beginning in the 1980s.¡¨ A person can become homeless for a number of reasons‚ there are also a lot of different types

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    I have decided to focus my research on the homeless population‚ which is one of many social problems that is near and dear to my heart. My objective is to take a closer look at what challenges other individuals really face living a life without shelter‚ a live of poverty. I plan to provide an in-depth analysis of the path to homelessness‚ the stigma civilization has placed on the homeless‚ how much emphasis the government places on provisions for the homelessness and what solutions we as a society

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    Fighting for Homes for Those who Fought for Ours Too many of those who once wore our nation’s uniform now sleep in our nation’s streets. Our work will not be finished until every veteran has a roof over their head‚ and every community has the tools in place to keep Veterans from sliding back into homelessness. (The White House) As a country we are facing a large problem: many war veterans are in a homeless state. It is a problem that we can merely push aside. These are people who fought for our

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