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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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    But‚ the definition of homelessness has not be agreed upon‚ McKinney defined it as a person who ‘lacks fixed‚ regular‚ and adequate night-time residence’. In fact many believe that the idea of homelessness is an embarrassment because the United States is such an affluent society. Though this embarrassment can be solved by providing affordable housing because many

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    Klinsmen Composition Homelessness in the house (This was my little brother idea for a title) A problem that can’t be fixed‚ homelessness will always be around what we can do is elevate our society of some of the problems that arise with it. For an abele body person there no reason that they should be homeless

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    It happens everywhere‚ and you see it everyday. Yet‚ no one really notices or acknowledges that it’s happening. It is all around us everywhere. Downtown on the streets‚ under the bridges and in the parks. It is homelessness. In Canada alone‚ there are 150 000 people who are homeless at this very minute‚ according to the Government of Canada. Yet‚ when everyone thinks of a homeless person‚ they think of someone who lives on the street in a box. But‚ that is not always the

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    and should help each other generously; however‚ in my point of view‚ we should help others but not everyone. According to a statistic‚ 564‚708 people were homeless in January 2015 (The State of Homelessness in American 2016). It is shocking to me that there are so many people are suffering homelessness even

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    While on the streets‚ English teacher Pamela Lund wore ragged clothing‚ carried an old‚ beat-up sleeping bag‚ and wrapped $2 in a wool sock. Lund isn’t homeless‚ but for three weeks‚ she decided to live as a bag lady on the streets of Washington‚ D.C. to experience what living life as a homeless person is like. “I think if every American spent a week on the streets‚ we wouldn’t have this problem‚” Lund said. “When you think of the homeless situation‚ it boggles the mind. I’m not out to change the

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    Beggary in India Associated with the problems of poverty and unemployment is the problem of beggary which is a social problem of great magnitude and grave concern in developing countries. Begging is a problem for society in as much as a large number of beggars means non utilization of available human resources and drag upon the existing resources of the society. According to a recent survey by Delhi School of Social Work there has been a phenomenal increase in the numbers of beggars in India

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    ‘Tsotsi’ a film by Gavin Hood (2005) This film an adaptation of the novel Tsotsi by Athol Fugard.The film won the 2005 academy award for best film foreign language film and was nominated for the golden globe for best foreign language film in 2006. Tsotsi is the street name used by a young Johannesburg delinquent who has taken to a life of crime in order to support himself. Tsotsi comes from a blighted upbringing- his mother was dying from AIDS related illness‚ and

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    Poverty is viewed as the underbelly of society‚ a topic continuously being pushed to the shadows. Unspoken‚ yet commonly seen‚ the homeless are pressured from the streets by the desire to give the impression of cleanliness that society so desperately tries to obtain and preserve. The homeless seem to be a necessity of society‚ someone needs to fall for others to grow. The eradication of poverty is a continuous goal of many individuals‚ yet it unceasingly persists even in the most developed of

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    Homelessness is a reoccurring problem throughout America‚ that millions of people struggle with. People from all ages‚ races‚ ethnicities‚ and backgrounds live their lives each day‚ without food‚ water‚ and a roof over their head. Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania is ranked as the 10th highest city for the amount of homeless people Philadelphia has in its city. Homelessness in Philadelphia is a intractable problem that needs to be addresses in order to aid and save thousands of people who sleep on the streets

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