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    Overpopulation of Animals in Animal Shelters Overpopulation of Animals in Animal Shelters Tonia Lavine Rogue Community College Over Population of Animals in Animal Shelters Millions of companion animals are being euthanized by animal shelters each year nationwide. One might ask why this is. Is there any one person or persons that is responsible for the over population of animals going to our local shelters? These are all questions that need to be answered. If we as the general public want

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    Growing Homeless Problem

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    I will be discussing the growing homeless problem‚ those affected by it and what is being done to resolve the issue. By definition being homeless is living rough. This includes staying with a friend‚ living in an overpopulated room‚ abuse in your home as well as harmful living conditions. The homeless problem is a national pandemic in the United Kingdom‚ particularly London. There are multiple established organisations for the homeless in London‚ such as: Shelter‚ Crisis and Centrepoint. The organisation

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    Health Hazards in the Homeless Community The importance of writing this paper is to bring awareness about the health hazards that the homeless community go through due to them not having the supplies or facilities to accommodate their needs to maintain their health. The homeless people are placed at a risk for diseases and other serious illnesses due to them not having access to a sanitary place or shelter or have many proper meals. In order to educate people on the importance of health risks as

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    Shelter Homes in Pakistan

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    December 15 2013 SHELTER HOMES     ABSTRACT  The Shelter Home has become an integral part in our society‚ and there is a great deal of the family those do exist and have least potential to afford the old age people at homes. Although researches shows that there are great deal of problems that are bean faced by the families and the shelter houses that are being working now a days in the society. In this project our main aim to open up the eyes of the society and reach consumers.  SITUATION

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    Shelters let almost three million cats and dogs die a year. Almost everyone should know what animal rights are‚ why animals rights are important‚ and why does our country have animal rights. Many people care about animals so let’s protect them together. Animals die in shelters because of lack of space stress full or unclean conditions. Animal rights‚ why are they important. Having animal rights are important‚ A Maltese beagle mix has lived in the University of Florida since he was about two months

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    Shelter Reflection Paper

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    four open beds which allowed for many calls inquiring about shelter. Several callers I had to deny shelter because of previous interactions they had while receiving services from the agency. Others either partially completed or fully completed the intake paperwork but were not approved by approval staff. I was able to accept two people into shelter‚ but one did not show up in the allotted time. The client that did arrive at the shelter and proceed with check-in was Beth* and her seven month old

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    Family Fallout Shelter

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    primary sources. In the poster “The Family Fallout Shelter” from This poster we could see a women holding a booklet of how to build a shelter while there is a men holding bricks and a seems to be making the shelter. From these picture we could assume that they believed that men were the ones that were supposed to do all of the hard work. We could assume that they believed that women were too week and they could not do hard labor like making a fallout shelter. We also see how the women was holding the manual

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    Visit to Women Shelter

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    The Women in a Shelter Home As a part of community service program organized by my high school‚ I together with my other three friends had the opportunity to visit a women’s shelter home. Our task was to make the women in the shelter home aware primary health care. The program required us to teach the women about basic health and hygiene related topics like cleanliness‚ food and nutrition‚ and safe motherhood. We visited the women’s shelter home called “SAATHI” (meaning “friend”). Though

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    Homeless Youth

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    Homeless youth are very vulnerable and are usually divided into two main categories: accompanied meaning they are with their family or unaccompanied meaning they are on their own. Unaccompanied youth are classified into three groups including runaway‚ throwaway and system homeless. The runaways leave of their own volition; those in the throw away group have been asked to leave and are actively prevented from returning; the system group includes youngsters who have been in and out of government programs

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    advocating for homeless

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    Advocating for the homeless Advocating for the homeless This paper will examine a specific population of clients who have special needs. I discovered that homeless means more than not having a house but a permanent place of residence of one’s own. In addition‚ there are other circumstances of reasoning why people are homeless and it’s unfair to stereo type them all as drug user being the primary cause. Drug use could be one reason and then there are others such as: loss of employment‚

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