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    Yearly‚ around 2.7 million adoptable dogs and cats euthanized in the United States‚ these high numbers are the result of unplanned litters. There are many beneficial reasons to spay or neuter your pet. In addition‚ spaying and neutering reduces the number of animals in the streets becoming beneficial to the community. Pet owners should spay and neuter their pets because of the behavioral benefits it provides‚ medical benefits‚ and reduces pet overpopulation. First‚ due to high levels of testosterone

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    Justin Siersma A29851780 SW 200 – 4/21/2005 Homeless Children in America To be homeless is to not have a home or a permanent place of residence. Nationwide‚ there is estimated to be 3.5 million people that are homeless‚ and roughly 1.35 million of them are children. It is shown that homeless rates‚ which are the number of sheltered beds in a city divided by the cities population‚ have tripled since the 1980 ’s (National Coalition for Homeless‚ 2002). Worldwide‚ it is estimated that 100 million

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    for the homeless. Not just in shelter costs but in paying law-enforcement officers who arrest individuals for things like trespassing‚ public intoxication or sleeping in parks. (In these regards I am shifting away from family homelessness towards individuals.) Then jail stays along with hospitalization for physical or mental issues really heighten the price a city pays per homeless person. Two years ago‚ the Central Florida Commission on Homelessness conducted a study of 107 homeless living in

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    dog population in residential Baton Rouge. The Cornwall Council from the Seattle animal shelter defines a stray dog as “…any unattended dog on public or other land. It does not include a dog on its owner’s property or on any other land where it has been allowed by the occupier or landowner. It also does not include any dog under the charge of its keeper‚ even if it is not on a lead.” (p.27) When animal shelters take in a dog they found astray‚ they typically give the owners one week to try to reclaim

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    one can mess with us. Also‚ we are doing 3 types of researchers which are social services‚ advanced scientific research and atomic theory. Social services are really important aspect for our country which will allow us to build homeless shelters‚ so there will be not homeless people in our

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    Homeless Women in America

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    Raquel Tejeda Mr. Francev Homeless Women in America Imagine not having all the luxuries that embellish one’s life. All the things that make someone happy can be a mere memory in an instant. It is a reality that many women are becoming homeless at an alarming rate. Many for the reason that one parent works and the other stay home. The husband comes home with no money to provide nor give to his children because he rather spend it on beer or on drugs and not even have a thought that he has

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    Stop Excessive Euthanizing in Animal Shelters Michael Verschoore University of Phoenix Stop Excessive Euthanizing in Animal Shelters Animal shelters nationwide euthanize more than four million dogs and cats annually. Many people believe cats and dogs in animal shelters are street animals or something is wrong with them. The fact is most dogs and cats in shelters are the offspring of cherished family pets‚ even purebreds. Whether a litter is intentional or unintentional‚ the efforts to find

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    Many children are forced into homelessness due to poverty or household instability. For homeless children‚ the loss of their homes is often more sudden‚ more unexpected‚ and more traumatic. The family is suddenly thrust outside of its own community‚ friends‚ support system‚ and schools. They begin to focus on their survival instead of their education and becomes the last thing on their mind. What many people don’t understand is homelessness affects a child’s ability to succeed in school‚ their legal

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    about the homeless animals that did not have any shelter during the cold‚ winter weather. The weather has been unusually brutal in the city. The days are cold and the nights are even colder. Ross Abelow decided to do something about the animals that were suffering during the brutal weather. He started a GoFundMe Campaign to raise money for the animal shelters in New York City. The campaign’s goal is to raise $5‚000 of needed funds for the shelters. Needed Funds Supply Animal Shelters Attorney Ross

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    While a child in a homeless situation may not have the ability to change their genetic makeup‚ gender‚ and ethnicity‚ these factors still affect homeless children in many ways. For example‚ genetic-related illness may sometimes be exacerbated in a bout of homelessness. Also‚ there is evidence that shows that African-American and Hispanic children have disproportionately higher rates of homelessness than those of other ethnicities. In addition to genetics and ethnicity‚ homeless children that are males

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