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    on your feet. This is how a lot of people become homeless. Some people need help so they sit on the side of Walmart‚ Maverik‚ or any place they think would be a good spot to hold a sign up summarizing their life story in a few words. A lot of people are willing to give them some help by handing them some left over change they had. Elko has a great community and that’s why a lot of people around here are willing to help others out. When the homeless get enough money they go out and buy some food. There’s

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    to approximately 2‚000 homeless people around Kuala Lumpur‚ the central city of Malaysia under Anjung Singgah shelter. HEM supports and services to the homeless include job placement and support‚ residential services and support‚ social activities‚ and vocational training. HEM also offers information and referral services‚ and works to educate the community about homeless people. It is widely recognized for its advocacy work in the Malaysia and the state to keep homeless issues in the hearts and

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    Homelessness Studies show that homeless people easily spend their money because there is no way for them to save the money. Based on my research‚ beggars can get $600-$1500 a month. That is a lot of money. Furthermore‚ six out of ten homeless people have a problem with alcohol and drugs. Being addicted to alcohol means they consume it every day. They buy alcohol every day‚ which means that they don’t spend their money wisely. So‚ why do we keep giving them money if they use it for something that

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    interesting article in magazine about society’s treatment of the homeless people in Latvia. There are different opinions in society about how should the homeless people be treated. Some people think that there is no homelessness tolerated in normal society. But the problem is that there are people who think to homelessness as the normal lifestyle and can not imagine themselves living in different and better conditions. Those homeless people have voluntarily chosen this kind of lifestyle as the only

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    If I were to ask you to describe a homeless person‚ what’s the first picture that pops into your mind? Is it the scary looking man who sits on the corner every day? Is it the drug addict begging for money for his next fix? What about the family of four who has been couch hopping for the last year‚ while the mother went back to school and the father worked two jobs? Meanwhile‚ their kids are still going to school everyday in order to find that second chance that their parents are working so hard to

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    1. What are some of the consequences associated with adolescents who are homeless? How is an adolescent’s health affected when faced with homelessness? Consequence associated with homeless adolescents are depression‚ anxiety‚ low self-esteem‚ poor health and nutrition. They also have an increased rate of getting infection‚ diseases and sexually transmitted disease(STD). Some reason why they have higher rate of disease are because of lack of means to get job and money‚ they participate is risk behaviors

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    the Los Angeles council agreeing that there should be a law limiting homeless people’s belongings to what can fit in a trash bin. This would force the homeless people to throw away large portions of their belongings to benefit the city from not having “trash” on the streets. According to the L.A. times‚ the legislation California believes that this law will “limit storage on sidewalks‚ parkways‚ and alleys citywide to what homeless people can fit in a 60-gallon container‚ about the size of a city recycling

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    Being homeless doesn’t just mean not having a job‚ it also means that you don’t have stability of any kind. Many homeless people suffer for the reason that they go from having everything in life to not having a roof‚ food‚ money‚ people to talk to or even tranquility. Homelessness doesn’t only affect older people but it also affects younger kids. It’s very difficult for homeless people to stabilize there life’s. For the same reason is that there are so many homeless people which are also not so healthy

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    people come across the homeless and wonder if they should help out or not. The reason people question if they should help is because some homeless people sometimes put themselves in that situation. However not all homeless people cause it upon themselves to be put it bad situations like that.  To begin with‚ there are many famous people who were once homeless at some point in their life. No one in life choses to be homeless it’s just something that happens. Some people become homeless because of losing

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    Elise Elliott’s opinion piece published in the Herald Sun addresses the issue of homelessness. Titled ’Let’s bring a little warmth to the homeless‚’ Elliott communicates the importance of being aware of homeless situations and the help that the homeless require‚ to the residents of Melbourne. Throughout the article‚ she builds on the idea that homeless people are normal people too‚ wanting the audience to understand that and to take action to help people just like themselves. Elliott begins and ends

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