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    Veterans Role Model

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    A veteran is a person who has had experience working in a particular field for a vast amount of time; or as it is more commonly referred to one who has served in the military. Veterans who have served in the US military are very important members of our society. They have fought for the safety and future of our country‚ and without them‚ our country might not be what it is today. Some tend to not consider how much veterans truly sacrifice. They risk their well-being‚ being separated from their loved

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    With so many homeless people roaming the streets and begging for money‚ there needs to be a place or way they can make money for shelter. There are roughly 1.56 million homeless people in the United States alone. With the 1.56 million homeless people off the streets‚ we will have cleaner parks‚ streets and public facilities. Yes‚ there are homeless shelters‚ but what if there was another option? What if we went back to 264 BC and followed some of the tradition Roman gladiators lived by. In

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    CRIMINALIZATION OF THE HOMELESS COMMUNITY Many individuals experience homelessness do not have certain needs‚ including affordable housing‚ adequate income and health care. Some homeless persons may need additional services such as mental health or drug treatment in order to be securely housed. This research paper will discuss what homeless means‚ various ways in which individuals become homeless‚ trends‚ laws that effect the homeless ‚ and do decriminalization of the homeless community help or hinder

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    Utilitarianism notes

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    negative impacts on other people who know that person. For example‚ say you were walking on a pier and saw a homeless man fall into the ocean and you could hear him yelling “I can’t swim!” You should still save this man’s life because even if he probably won’t have a good future‚ it’s still a man’s life on the line. Also‚ if you let the man drown and die‚ this could negatively affect his homeless friends and family who cared for and loved him‚ even if they themselves could not help him enjoy a good life

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    most of all they lose a source of comfort. Homeless is a growing issue and if steps aren’t taken to tighten the laws regarding the tenants’ rights‚ which is one of the biggest reasons for the increase in the numbers of homeless people‚ things are only going to get worse for the homeless people Most people do not choose homelessness. Because of their circumstances and many different things‚ they are put into such a miserable position. Homeless

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    widespread of homelessness among poor immigrant youth who were unwanted and unneeded in the workforce was taking place. Later‚ another wave of homeless youth was brought by The Great Depression. Because large parts of the overall population were homeless‚ issues related specifically to youth homelessness were ignored. In the 1960s‚ a new group of homeless youth were labeled “runaways”.

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    third or 15% of the 43% has substance abuse problems before they were homeless for the very first time. Their study also showed that in most of those cases the substance abuse was not the cause of the homelessness‚ there were other factors that resulted in them becoming homeless such as job loss‚ divorce‚ change in other family structures and other factors. The other two thirds‚ developed the substance abuse after they became homeless. Their research suggested that many researchers have focused on

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    A Homeless Concept

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    A Homeless Concept. An essay about the uncanny.     Table of Contents Introduction 3 The Origin Definition: Unheimliche 4 Freud’s point of view 5 The Analysis The works of Emily Stainer 6 The works of Penny Siopis 8 Conclusion 10 Works cited 11   Introduction This essay is an attempt to interpret the aesthetic phenomenon of uncanniness. Things‚ people‚ impressions

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    Facts About Homelessness

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    Homelessness Have you ever stepped back and took a look at how many people‚ including children and/or young adults are homeless? Homelessness is when an individual lacks housing. It isn’t talked about enough. You don’t see it in the news a lot. But in reality‚ homelessness is a very big factor in the world. So many people become homeless due to several different reasons including: addiction‚ domestic violence‚ mental illness‚ and job loss. These factors put people at risk for having somewhere to

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    external problems‚ such as mental illness‚ drug/substance use‚ and abuse. These issues lead to the inability to get help‚ keeping the affected individuals homeless. To illustrate‚ the risk of homelessness for people with schizophrenia and similar illnesses is ten times greater than those who do not. In a study conducted by Healthy Minds Canada‚ 78 homeless men‚ women‚ and children were interviewed. 91% were found to have psychiatric disorders. Of the 91%‚ 29% were chronic alcoholics‚ 21% had a personality

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