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    significant difference in the NP solution and the creek water solution. Although we found that the duckweed grows faster in the NP solution‚ rather than the creek water they do indeed have relatively the same mean. Overall our results supports our hypothesis. This also makes us question what kinds of factors are affecting the creek water to kill off the duckweed. Duckweed also is known to stop the growth of algae‚ but in our experiment we ended up having algae grow in some of the wells filled with creek

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    Homeless Epidemic In America Being homeless is the biggest epidemic in modern day America next to health care. As the numbers climb the local and federal governments have no answers as to why. As 407‚966 people are homeless the local cities need a answer to this problem. With the homeless drug addicts roaming the streets and committing crimes. Also with them bringing down the looks of the local neighborhoods we need to build a bigger homeless shelter for this people to be able to go. That is

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    Homeless Social Change

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    Homelessness and Social Change Crisis happens to everyone and depending on the severity; it has the potential to render individuals and families without the resources to overcome adversities‚ which can result in homelessness at any given time. The homeless population lives at the edge of poverty often losing connections with family‚ neighborhoods‚ and friends. They face a stigma inflicted by society‚ which often leads to them being isolated and/or rejected. This paper will examine the meaning of

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    Homeless Shelter Business Plan I want to develop day time homeless shelter in Las Vegas because Las Vegas metro area has nation’s fourth highest rate of homelessness. There are hundreds and thousands of homeless people live in tunnels to escape desert heat. Many people have misconceptions about homeless people that they chose to be homeless and they all use drugs and alcohol. I believe there are many homeless people who just need little of bit of support and motivation to get better and willing

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    Essay On Homeless Home

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    People should understand that some homeless people aren’t always their fault.People can not choose where they came from because maybe their parents couldn’t afford to put them through school to get education. Some of the homeless people that you might see on the street are war veterans coming home from war they might not have the best financial support after coming home from war.these tiny house should first go to the homeless war veterans because they served this country to let us be free. Although

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    considered homeless (“2016’s Shocking Homelessness Statistic”). Some unrealistic expectations for a growing homeless population are that it will go away on its own or the homeless will soon get the memo and magically rejoin us as contributing members of society. The problem with these expectations is that the only way the homeless population will decrease is by either dying off or receiving the needed resources to get back on their feet. Instead of creating unethical expectations for the homeless we‚ as

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    Essay On Being Homeless

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    Being homeless is not an option that anyone would want being without a stable home or knowing where you are going to sleep every night is simply bad luck. Day by day many people encounter homeless people either at work or just driving by the freeway each day with signs reading “Homeless”. Others might consider homeless individuals to have made that choice on their own but do not see the deeper issues than being out on the street. Many homeless people can be mentally ill‚ have problems with drug abuse

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    Fruit Flies Hypothesis

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    Research Questions: 1. How does temperature influence the population of fruit flies? 2. Do fruit flies reproduce faster in cool or warm temperatures? ie. Is the reproduction rate of fruit flies faster in warm temperatures or cooler temperatures? Hypothesis: Using two separate 750g boxes of peaches‚ one box placed in a warm environment (in front of a window allowing direct sunlight onto the peaches)‚ while the other is placed in a cool environment (beneath the kitchen sink)‚ over a period of two weeks

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    make no effort to help the homeless community as much as I feel I should. In fact‚ I think there are many people who do not even think twice about the situation. I believe that there are things‚ both big and little‚ that we can all do to help out and make a difference. Being homeless means spending each night in unsuitable living conditions without comfort or proper necessities. When you get hungry‚ tired‚ or injured‚ you settle for less. I think people become homeless because of choices they make

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    IMPACTS OF HOMELESS VETERANS The definition of a homeless veteran is combining being homeless and having the status of being a veteran. In 2009 President Obama and Secretary Shinseki made a commitment to end homelessness amongst veterans in 5 years. This was in collaboration with the Veterans Administration (VA). Homeless within the ranks of our veterans has been around for decades. There are many explanations why some veterans are homeless. It could be due to not receiving benefits after leaving

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