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    grounds reserved only for the highest ali’i(chiefs) has become plagued with worn down drunks splayed out on the benches in the park and card board “houses” lining the many back alleys of downtown Waikiki. According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness‚ Hawaii ranks third in the nation for its ratio of homeless to residents and the situation won’t get any better unless everybody plays a part helping this cause. Tourism is Hawaii’s biggest market and as a tourist mecca‚ Waikiki must be paid special

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    Concerns of Homelessness Homeless people here in the valley has been questioned and thought of us as citizens of Fresno‚ CA. Homeless persons alone and standing of a street corner panhandling for money and or food have been seen by everyone. Could we as citizens do anything to help and get the homeless man or woman off of our streets? Maybe to think of the answer would be to lock them up. Thoughts of how these people lost to homelessness often called bums or homeless dude‚ and bag lady‚ and

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    autonomy. Part of this respect and responsibility is to have an understanding of the nature of homelessness. Part of the solution is forging a relationship between available resources and knowing the health status of the homeless for reducing further risk they could face‚ and for allowing the medical profession to diagnose and treat health related problems. History of the Homeless The history of homelessness is thought to be traced back to the Colonial era around 1640 when the English “vagrants” were

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    At any given night‚ in the U.S.‚ there are around 633‚782 people experiencing homelessness. Almost 100‚000 of those people are chronically homeless‚ which means they have been homeless more than four times within three years and have slept in places not meant for human habitation. America has a homelessness problem‚ and we need to do something to fix it. The homeless shelters are nothing but shelters. We need something that is effective to get these people off the streets‚ and that something is Housing

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    Hicks 1 August 16‚ 2012 Can we decrease homelessness? The essay “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift is a brutal satire in which he suggests that the poor families should kill their young children and eat them in order to eliminate the growing number of starving citizens. At this time there was extreme poverty and a wide gap between the poor and the rich‚ the tenements and the landlords. Throughout the essay Swift uses satire and irony as a way to attack the indifference between classes

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    English 111

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    English 111 05 March 4‚ 2014 Homelessness In the U.S. there seems to be a lot of homeless people. Approximately 3.5 million people are likely to experience homelessness in any given year(www.nlchp.org). There are many reasons why people become homeless which are‚ domestic violence‚ addiction disorders‚ lack of jobs‚ mental and medical health issues‚ lack of education‚ and insurance. Some of these problems spiral out of control resulting in the inability to provide for oneself or

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    The problem of homelessness in America is growing dramatically. It’s a problem that can strike anyone when you least expect it. Therefore you should address this as a major crisis that affects our society. I feel as Americans we should come together to create solutions to end a growing epidemic of homeless people. Statistics show people living in poverty are most at risk of becoming homeless. Economically they are at a higher risk of losing what little they already have. The number of homeless

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    poverty and homelessness. Several notable homeless subcultures in San Francisco were analyzed‚ with particular focus given to the adult male homeless population. Gowan’s dissertation opens up arguments around the concepts of a self-reproducing culture of poverty‚ and the counter-argument that irregular practices among the poor represent common-sense adaptations to difficult circumstances (Gowan xx). Gowan uses three primary constructions of homelessness in her ethnography: homelessness as a moral

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    Poverty and Homelessness Poverty and Homelessness After watching the film‚ Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story‚ I realized that if you try‚ you can do whatever you put your mind to. I believe that although the movie was sad it was very inspiring. Liz Murray was the product of a bad environment. Her parents were drug addicts and she felt like she single handedly had to hold her family together. She decided she was better off at home taking care of her mother who was legally blind‚ schizophrenic

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    Level of Education - Homeless individuals have poor literacy and numeracy skills‚ they require education and programs to develop and improve skills. Although homeless people may bot to able to access these services because they may not be aware that they are available or because they lack a sense of self - worth and knowledge. Culture - Cultural barriers may make a person fearful of government agencies and welfare groups. Homeless individuals may find accommodation or services offered to be culturally

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