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    Homelessness: The Homeless

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    One of the most obvious places to stay at is shelters specifically provided for homeless people. In the book‚ “Tell them who I am” by Elliot Liebow‚ she describes how it was working at different many shelters‚ saying that some of the shelters she volunteered in‚ provided a small meal for the homeless. But not many of them are fortunate enough to find an adequate place to stay. Despite the fact

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    Family and Juan S Parents

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    life. He is often seen on the medians of busy intersections asking for food and money or wandering through the park talking to himself. John used to seek housing in a homeless shelter but often chooses to sleep in the local park. During the winter‚ the local homeless coalition attempts to talk to John about staying in the shelter but he refuses. Staying out in the cold has led John to being hospitalized on several occasions‚ but he maintains that he is better off without anyone’s help. 1. If you

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    Dog Park Argument

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    space for a person and their dog to run around and enjoy the fresh air and good company of their fury companion.when the people who dont have dogs see the people at the park playing with the animals‚ they will be more likely to go to the local animal shelter and adopt a dog of their choice and that will help build a better bond betwwen those and the other animals that would inhabit the dog park. After all youve read how do you feel about the subjects that weve discussed during this essay? In both

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    Homelessness “Sometimes it’s easier to walk by because we know we can’t change someone’s whole life in a single afternoon. But what we fail to realize is that simple kindness can go a long way toward encouraging someone who is stuck in a desolate place”. -Mike Yanksoki Statics suggest that in North Carolina alone over 25% of the homeless population are children‚ 15% out of those 25% children are the mothers and/or parents. Statistics also suggest that nearly half of the homeless population are single

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    “On any given night‚ there are over 600‚000 homeless people in the U.S.” (Quigley‚ 2014). Most find themselves sleeping in homeless shelters‚ short-term transitional housing or someplace uninhabitable. While there are many circumstances that can create homelessness‚ the major causes are high poverty rates‚ racial disparities‚ single parenting‚ domestic violence‚ lack of affordable housing‚ mental illness‚ and other traumatic experiences. In cases where the homeless person is single‚ lack of affordable

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    Homelessness is defined as a condition of people without a roof to stay‚ they lack of security‚ and exploitative work for living wages. Homeless people often face an intense struggle just to stay alive despite the fact that society turns its head from the problem. When you see a homeless person on the streets how do you react? Do you turn your head and ignore them? Do you become angry that they are living on the streets? Do you feel frightened and avoid the situation all together? Or do you see

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    Satire Essay On Homeless

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    looking for help. A feel sadness towards the issue of homelessness‚ and would like to do what I can to help those less fortunate. My sister was briefly homeless once‚ so my heart goes out to those who are in need. One time I volunteered at a homeless shelter and I was able to put together bags of food and other essentials that they need. It was a very cool experience. As I said before homelessness is a serious issue‚ but I do not think I realized just how serious is really is until I researched for

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    depending on your region or culture.Here in America it is defined as a person without a home‚ and therefore typically living on the streets. However homelessness is not simply not having a home or living in the streets. A homeless person can seek for shelter at a relative’s or at a friend’s home ‚ but staying there is only a temporary solution. Therefore‚ a homeless person can have a home ‚ but it is not permanent. Anyone can be homeless.All ages and types of people are exposed to become homeless.Thousands

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    bewoulf

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    _____________________ Issue #1 who … Homeless people Whom does the issue or problem affect? How does it affect them? This issue effects the homeless people. Are others already working on the issue? Yes there are soup kitchens and homeless shelters that people built Who else cares about it that you know? My family and aunt that lives near me Who has information that can help you? My aunt who’s part of a soup kitchen What factors contribute to the problem? Homeless people losing

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    Homelessness Statistics

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    emotions such as unhappiness‚ frustration‚ and worry. As a homeless person is trying their best to get a job and a place to live‚ they go through tough times emotionally. They hate to see themselves as well as their family living in fear: No food‚ no shelter‚ no security‚ and no stability. As a result‚ they get upset and often times turn to depression. This following example of emotional disparity‚ shows that while homeless people are struggling to provide for their family and themselves‚ they are also

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