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    Homelessness in Our Nation

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    Introduction Homelessness is not new to our nation‚ and it has greatly increased over the past ten years. (Hombs‚ 1-4) For growing numbers of people‚ work provides little‚ if any‚ protection against homelessness. Low national un-employment levels do not mean that all working people are well-off. (Blau‚ 21-24) What is homelessness? According to the definition stated by Stewart B. McKinney‚ for purposes of the 1987 McKinney Homeless Assistance Act‚ "a homeless person (homelessness)is one who lacks

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    Period 4 Homelessness In The World “Home‚ Sweet‚ Home” or “There is nothing like a good home-cooked meal.” 100 million people are unable to say things like these due to homelessness. The comfort of a bed and having a place to your own are taking for granted by many people. There are many people that unfortunate to having these necessities of living. The reasons for homelessness are many‚ but there are also several of different solutions to end

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    is content and are happy with what they have. The poor are making an effort to get by and living with the bare necessities. What about the homeless? Some argue that the homeless got where they are through drug problems and mental illnesses. Homelessness is a severe struggle in the United States in which not all of the people suffer from drug problems or mental illnesses. Although some homeless people have drug or mental illnesses‚ some have had just plain bad luck or poor judgment. In the film

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    Homelessness In Baltimore Homelessness has become an epidemic issues across the world. Baltimore City has become a hot spot for the homeless. According to statistics‚ Baltimore City is rising at thirty thousand homeless individuals with the given year (Shocking Stats About Homelessness in Baltimore and USA‚ 2016). On any given night‚ Baltimore City streets will be homes for three thousand individuals (Shocking Stats About Homelessness in Baltimore and USA‚ 2016). This is an on going problem that

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    Taylor Timms - Homelessness in Tempe According to the Homelessness in Arizona 2011 Annual Report there were 25‚000 individuals who experiences homelessness in 2011 (Homelessness in Arizona 2011 Annual Report‚ pg. 3). I personally‚ along with other students and faculty of Arizona State University‚ take the valley light rail to campus every day to class and often at night. As a result‚ we have become accustomed to seeing and interacting with the homeless community; whether by choice or they [homeless

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    homeless people has to suffer with a type of disease or maybe not‚ but they also has physical effects towards them-self. Homelessness will face a lot and sometimes more than they can handle. Physical effects could lead to severe damages to a person. There are many effects that happened or can happen to a homeless. In 2007 an article named “Effects of homelessness” says that “Homelessness experience some sort of physical effects. Some were losing self esteem‚ loss of ability to take care of oneself‚ increase

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    long suggested that homelessness and substance abuse are in some way connected in a lot of cases. While this point has not been debated‚ the issue has become which has occurred first‚ the substance abuse or the homelessness. Has the loss of a home drove people to abuse substances or have people’s illicit substance abuse led to misappropriation of funds and ultimately foreclosure and homelessness. The debate has raged on about whether the substance abuse is a cause for homelessness or a consequence

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    Causes of homelessness in the United States Homelessness is one of the biggest issues that people face in many counties. The United States faces many homelessness issues. Homelessness issues create many social‚ economical and security problems which should be dealt with very seriously by the government and the society as well to ensure the well being of all people in the society. Homeless issues differ from a city to another based on the typist of people and opportunities of each city. But

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    Have you ever wondered how many people out there don’t have homes? Well‚ more than half of the people in the world have experienced poverty for at least a year. Most people in poverty start looking for shelter or a place to live first. Well believe me‚ it’s not easy. Some people believe that the homeless should care for themselves‚ but I think differently. I believe that people around the world should care more for the homeless because families need to have a place to live‚ they can’t find jobs

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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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