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    Homelessness In Society

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    It seems that society has taught us all at a very young age that the way we are is never enough. Impossible standards are set and yet somehow‚ we are expected to rise to the occasion‚ often by those closest to us‚ who we just want to be unconditionally accepted by. Striving for transcendence is incited by the desire of receiving affection from loved ones. Society has created an idea of flawlessness that is shoved down everyone’s throat. In magazines and tv shows we are all painted this picture

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    Homelessness In Vietnam

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    In a noisy rainy day‚ I had my dinner in a small restaurant located at the corner of the crowded street. When I just ordered some dishes from its long-winded menu‚ an old man who is as wet as a drowned rat came to me and then he stretch out his calloused hands without saying any word. I implicitly understood that he needed money to overcome his difficult homeless life. Although I intended to open my pocket‚ a waiter immediately took the old man hand and hauled him out the restaurant door within rude

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    First to address this problem was the newly formed United Nations in 1945. Since then‚ the stateless have been described as „not considered as nationals by any state in the world“. Those affected are often of racial and ethnic minorities‚ who are usually victims of state repression and discrimination. Many of these minorities live in states where they are eligible for citizenship but are deprived of this right. This right is recorded in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) Article 15;

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    To reduce the number of homeless people in America The National Alliance To End Homelessness we could give the homeless people a place to stay and a job‚ People who are homeless in america are homeless due to the fact that they were probably abused‚ Alcoholics‚ or were abandoned by their parents‚ I am going to give some details on why or how these specific things relate to people being homeless. Homelessness is one of America’s most misunderstood and vexing social problems. Families with children

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    crisis that seemingly has no solution‚ especially in cities such as Los Angeles‚ New York‚ or the barren streets of Chicago‚ Illinois. Key issues in America are leading to the under looked problem of homelessness. Since Great Depression‚ the United States has recognized the constant presence of homelessness without a long-term solution. These people and families are pushed under the rug of our society‚ into the corners of cities‚ and out of sight from the government. However‚ with full dedication from

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    Homelessness Overview Homeless people experience a number of human right violations. The most basic human right is the access to safe and secure housing‚ yet homelessness is not come about only by lack of housing‚ it is also a lack of relationships with family‚ friends and a community. A person who is homeless may face violations of the right to an adequate standard of living‚ the right to education‚ the right to liberty and security of the person‚ the right to privacy‚ the right to social security

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    Homelessness‚ I believe is a serious problem in our society that affects many people. Homeless people can’t control the factors that cause this problem. I believe homelessness is an important issue to all communities‚ but specifically smaller communities‚ because of the lack of support systems. I think that teenagers should be knowledgeable about this important topic because it could in reality affect them in the future. Being the next generation may give them the foresight to their possible destiny

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    as one of the top problems. In America today there’s more than 46.7 million people living in poverty. One major effect of poverty is homelessness. “According to Homeaid America‚ as many as 3.5 Americans are homeless. Of these‚ more than 1 million children and on any given night‚ more 300‚000 children are homeless”(“Homeaid 4). There are many causes of homelessness: lost of family member‚ domestic violence‚ splits between spouses. “Other impairments‚ such as depression‚ untreated mental illness‚ post

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    Homelessness and Print Ad

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    Cassandra Allen June 26‚ 2012 English 1101 Ms. Kristen Miller Homelessness Do you think you can make it? Sometimes‚ I wonder how others can. Others‚ could what you may ask? Live on the street be homeless. Homelessness my affect the person sitting next to you‚ your best friend‚ or even your close family members. Just because they look like they are not homeless does not mean they aren ’t. When you watch a commercial or even view a picture in the newspaper about homeless people‚ what do

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    A common misconception is that homelessness happens due to a few simple causes. Some of these causes include the inability to find a job or laziness. In reality‚ many people who are a victim of homelessness are unable to find a job due to external problems‚ such as mental illness‚ drug/substance use‚ and abuse. These issues lead to the inability to get help‚ keeping the affected individuals homeless. To illustrate‚ the risk of homelessness for people with schizophrenia and similar illnesses is ten

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