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    When I was a child‚ I remember how my mom used to wash me‚ brash my hair‚ feed me‚ take care of me with so much love. What should I give her in reverse? A lonely place in an impersonal room on a shelter? Or a warm and full of love room in my home? People should learn to help‚ take care and protect someone in need. It is said that the kids do what they see their parents do. The treatment I apply to my parents‚ the same I would like to receive in reverse from my own kids. Any living creature needs

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    General on my lunch break at work and it is far removed from the rest of the store and it is completely silent‚ on the desk immediately to the right through the door is our CCTV monitor. I like to watch the people as if it were a show because it is never the same. On this particular day two homeless teenagers walked in and having encountered them earlier that day I knew that they smelled like they haven’t showered in months. They were coming in to buy cigarettes but the younger one was not eighteen and

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    Outline Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to help fight homelessness Central Idea: With more help for the homeless we can better America Attention I. Imagine for a moment that your not in this classroom. A. Instead your outside‚ but you not walking to class or your dorm‚ your living there. B. Imagine for a moment that you yourself are homeless. 1. You have no shelter 2. When it rains your wet 3. When its cold your freezing 4. You have no money

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    Summary of “Homeless” by Anna Quindlen In her essay “Homeless‚” Anna Quindlen argues that Americans’ view of home has changed in the past few generations‚ and that we should adjust this view‚ as well as our perspective on homeless people. Quindlen introduces Ann‚ a homeless woman who shows Quindlen a picture of the house Ann once had. In this context‚ Quindlen asserts that a home is more than simply a house—a home is a place to which we feel connected emotionally and personally—and she emphasizes

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    Panhandling‚ Gone Too Far? “Starving please help” In todays decaying economy there is an increasing number of homeless people living in the streets. With this increase in numbers more and more people are seen asking for money at intersections‚ parks‚ and in front of businesses. Panhandling laws exist but are rarely enforced due to the panhandlers using the first amendments‚ freedom of speech‚ as a means to avoid getting in trouble or insufficient funding of law enforcement. This should be a public

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    The homeless stand down was an eye-opener experience for me. I had the opportunity to interact with several individuals‚ and one family. Initially I conducted some interviews with them to help complete the questionnaire; and the remainder of the time‚ I escorted the individuals and helped them choose items that were necessary for them. As I talked to each of them‚ I realized that the present state of these individuals were a product of the current economic situations. According to the National Homeless

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    are our homeless? One of the major issues nationally is people who are becoming homeless and the fact that one third of the homeless population has served this country‚ which are around 195‚000 veterans. That’s more than the death count of the Vietnam War. Most homeless people are male about three percent are women‚ most are single and come from disadvantaged backgrounds. It’s a major issue‚ this is America there should not be thousands of people across this nation that are homeless especially

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    . Myth: Homeless people are lazy. Provide facts and information on: 1. who is homeless? 2. benefits of low income housing 3. how people become homeless? 4. ways we can help the homeless. 5. give a positive outlook on homeless people. Homelessness Statistics: 1. 6.3 million of the nation’s poor work full-time 2. 56% are living in shelters and transitional housing‚ while 44% are unsheltered. 3. 59% are single adults and 41% are persons living in families. 4. 14‚055 people experience

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    “Neat People vs. Sloppy People” appears in Britt’s collection show and tell. Mingling humor with seriousness (as she often does)‚ Britt has called the book a report on her journey into “the awful cave of self: You shout your name and voices come back in exultant response‚ telling you their names.” In this essay about curtain inescapable personality traits‚ you may recognize some aspects of your own self‚ awful or otherwise. For a different approach to a similar subject‚ see the next essay‚ by Dave

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    decided the best way to spread his beliefs would be through the church. That would the Peoples Temple. It was originally created for interracial gatherings for the homeless and sick.The Peoples Temple was formed in Indianapolis‚ Indiana in mid-1950s. Jones managed to secure an affiliation with the Disciples of Christ. With this new association‚ it increased its membership and spread Jones’ influence. He used the Peoples Temple to spread his message that combined elements of Christianity with socialist

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