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    homeless on a given night in the United States.” (National Alliance to End Homelessness) Homelessness is caused by many things such as; poverty‚ unemployment‚ lack of affordable housing‚ poor physical or mental health‚ drug and alcohol abuse‚ gambling‚ and domestic violence. (The Salvation Army) These days‚ the homeless community consists of whole families‚ teens and youth‚ and veterans. There are also many dangers of homelessness such as hunger and nutrition‚ skin and foot problems‚ mental health issues

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    When people think of the term homeless they think of a person who lives in the streets who is dirty and wearing worn out cloth. There are many other aspects to the definition of homelessness such as: having a lack of stability‚ not feeling wanted‚ and lack of emotional security. There are many explanations of what the term really means but many people want to see it as someone who lives in the streets. Having the lack of stability is when people do not know where they will be sleeping‚ eating‚ or

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    Karen Anderson Social analysis – Homelessness Feminist and postmodernist perspectives ACAP Being Homeless in Australia‚ what does that actually mean? The statistics show that homelessness in Australia is a growing and a concerning problem involving people from all walks of life and in all parts of Australia. This paper will examine the evidence of homelessness and analyse the media’s coverage of homelessness with postmodernist theory and then the feminist theory. The feminist perspective in the

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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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    Unfortunately‚ for some people they are victims of bad luck that leads to homelessness in America. Although‚ many will argue that being homeless has something to do with a personal choice also‚ but according to thousands of homeless people‚ bad luck was present too. Homeless Americans are those people who do not live in a home at all and is often the cause of being victims of bad luck. There are many reasons why homelessness is related to having bad luck like: the lost of employment‚ having the problem

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    Introduction Youth homelessness has profound consequences reaching well beyond individual youth and their immediate families. Research suggests that as many as 1.6 million young people are living unsupervised on the streets‚ in abandoned buildings‚ with friends or with strangers at some point during the year. When youth leave their homes‚ and enter the homeless population‚ they are in jeopardy of engaging in anti-social and risky behaviors‚ as well as becoming one of the most severely victimized

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    leave those at-risk of or currently experiencing homelessness with few means of survival. Despite the lack of

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    EFFECTS OF HOMELESSNESS OUTLINE THESIS: According to the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ recent survey of homelessness in twenty-three cities‚ homelessness is one of the most persistent problems that U.S. citizens have faced in recent times. Many factors have been diagnosed as the causes of homelessness. Advanced research done by many students and organizations have however proven that domestic violence‚ lack of affordable decent housing‚ and unemployment are the main causes of homelessness among people

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    My expository essay topic is how Homelessness affects Children. The Three sub topics that I choose were when children start school they have hard times with keeping up and passing their grade. The conditions that homeless children grow up in take a great toll on them physically and affect them every day. During the beginning of a Childs life they lack the proper nourishment needed to help them develop at the same pace as children their age. Homelessness and its Effects on Children By Ellen

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    Amber Benton Social Welfare 110 December 5‚ 2015 Family Homelessness I. Problem Statement In 2013‚ 2‚483‚539 million children were without a place to call home in the United States -- a historically high rate in this country (Bassuk et al.‚ 2014). Unfortunately this social problem isn?t showing signs of slowing. The number of homeless families is steadily increasing with a shocking eight percent increase from 2012 to 2013 (Bassuk et al.‚ 2014). Even more troubling is the increase in homeless

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