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    Unfortunately‚ for some people they are victims of bad luck that leads to homelessness in America. Although‚ many will argue that being homeless has something to do with a personal choice also‚ but according to thousands of homeless people‚ bad luck was present too. Homeless Americans are those people who do not live in a home at all and is often the cause of being victims of bad luck. There are many reasons why homelessness is related to having bad luck like: the lost of employment‚ having the problem

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    I have chosen this topic to research in order to increase awareness of homelessness. It is also of special interest to me because I was homeless for two years myself. By choice I lived on the streets for a period of my life doing drugs‚ committing crimes and doing serious harm to myself‚ my family‚ and to the community as a whole. From my experience‚ I did not have the coping abilities to handle life situations as they came. Do some people make the conscious choice to be homeless and want to be

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    The truth about the Homelessness In cities and towns across the United States ‚people experience homelessness every day. Many see homeless people on the streets ‚but walk past the homeless as if they were invisible. It is a problem Americans have become used to seeing. However‚ it is a problem that is not going away and one that affects thousands of people each year. The definition of homeless can vary depending on your region or culture.Here in America it is defined as a person without a home‚ and

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    Homelessness has a profound effect on people. Life for a homeless person is very hard. Spending all of the time getting their basic needs met. Hunger is a constant problem. Injury and illness are threats as well. Finding food‚ water‚ shelter‚ and warmth become the most important things to someone on the streets. Homelessness can be hard. Homelessness has many causes. Sometimes the loss of an occupation causes a family to become homeless. One paycheck can mean the difference between having and not

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    of homelessness comes up‚ I have a very soft spot in my heart for it. Being from New York City‚ I’ve seen homelessness in every single way. I’ve seen it on street corners‚ trains‚ abandoned buildings‚ and even public parks. When I was a child‚ I asked my mother why these people have no home‚ and she told me because they simply lost their way and it’s hard to find their way back. Since then‚ this has been my belief‚ that these people deserve to find their way back. People look at homelessness as an

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    With the recent affordable-housing crisis that has been transpiring in Canada‚ homelessness has become a highly significant social issue (Gaetz‚ Gulliver‚ & Richter‚ 2014‚ p. 5). To address the issue of homelessness‚ the Alberta Secretariat for Action on Homelessness (Secretariat) released the document “A Plan for Alberta: Ending Homelessness in 10 Years” in 2008. The philosophy behind this plan is Housing First which was popularized in New York City in the 1990’s (Calgary Homeless Foundation‚ 2014

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    Homelessness in the United States (Social programs that impact homelessness) Nyria Madison Liberty University Abstract Homeless refers to the people who do not have an adequate and permanent residence. They live and sleep in the streets or in impoverished shelters‚ under bridges‚ or on street curbs. Although homelessness‚ which is a construct of poverty‚ is an important issue in all countries‚ it is particularly if interest within the United States because it is wealthier that many

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    single afternoon. But what we fail to realize is that simple kindness can go a long way toward encouraging someone who is stuck in a desolate place” (Yankoski). There are three different types of homelessness in our world today: chronic homelessness‚ transitional homelessness‚ and episodic homelessness. There are many different reasons that people become homeless. The chronically homeless are those who use shelters as long-term housing rather than as an emergency arrangement. They are categorized

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    Biological Factors of Homelessness Sheila McKehnie said‚ “People who are homeless are not social inadequates. They are people without homes.” This illustrates the important point that we cannot dismiss a person’s human dignity simply because he or she lives on the street. On the contrary‚ we need to acknowledge their equality and think about the endless factors that could have put these people on the streets. There are many biological and social factors that can lead to homelessness‚ but this essay

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    Homelessness in America Rachel Bryant COM/156 September 16‚ 2012 Carrie Haddix Homelessness in America How many people do you know that do not have a warm and safe place to sleep tonight? Homelessness is a concern in America that stretches from our big cities to our small towns and many people are unaware of the number of homeless there are in America‚ or even in their own city. There are establishments that provide shelter for the homeless along with programs that are put in place to help

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