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    I. Main Point #1: The Issues of being homeless. A. Definition and Statistics of Homelessness 1. According to the National Health Care for the Homeless Council‚ A homeless person is an individual without permanent housing who may live on the streets; stay in a shelter‚ mission‚ single room occupancy facilities‚ abandoned building or vehicle; or in any other unstable or non-permanent situation” 2. Homelessness is not just a person who lives in the street. 3. By the definition‚ according to

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    There are 578‚424 people homeless every night in the United States. Out of this‚ 216‚261 are families‚ 362‚163 are individuals‚ and 49‚933 are veterans. That’s 9% of our population who have defended us so we can have the freedom we have now‚ homeless. Being in the military and be a tough thing to go through. You see and experience gruesome things that no human being should have to. You are pushed physically and mentally. In some situations‚ it comes down to your life or theirs. You see battles

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    Struggling to get by is a common thing and it’s very hard to get back on your feet. This is how a lot of people become homeless. Some people need help so they sit on the side of Walmart‚ Maverik‚ or any place they think would be a good spot to hold a sign up summarizing their life story in a few words. A lot of people are willing to give them some help by handing them some left over change they had. Elko has a great community and that’s why a lot of people around here are willing to help others out

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    One of the major problems that my community suffers from is homelessness‚ which is a condition of people who lack regular access to housing. According to the institute for the study of Homelessness and Poverty at Weingart Center‚ an estimated 254‚000 men‚ women and children experience homelessness in Los Angeles County during some part of the year and approximately 82‚000 people are homeless on any given night‚ and is caused by several factors such as mental illness‚ drug abuse‚ physical or sexual

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    According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)‚ there are over 600‚000 homeless people on any given night and the number continues to increase‚ especially in major cities. Homelessness affects all people since citizens must deal with the consequences of the actions of the homeless. Clearly‚ the current method of dealing with homelessness‚ which consists of relocation‚ has thus far failed. Legally‚ the homeless problem should be fought through designing institutions to

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    The American Dream is not just for the rich and well fed. America was set up to help everyone but yet it is leaving people out of achieving it. We need to stop worrying about the luxuries of this country and start focusing on the fact that we have millions of people living on the streets. Homelessness is a huge problem that is going on in our country. Millions of people go day by day just trying to get by‚ Many humans go day in and day out with a home to live in‚ or food to eat. The fact that humans

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    Think about feeling lost‚ alone and not knowing where to go. It’s an awful feeling. But at on top of that each night in either the snow or a hot humid night on a bench or an out cove which you call your bed or home. You fall asleep to the sound of nature you and wake up to the chattering people around you caring out there daily activities. You are unsightly to the public; people cringe or walk quicker when they walk by you. A shop keep complains about you loitering and scaring off costumers so a

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    According to Coalition for the Homeless‚ in September there were 61‚931 homeless people in New York City just sleeping in the New York municipal shelter system‚ and not counting the people out on the streets. So when I had a chance to visit New York City‚ I saw a homeless person almost every corner I turned on the streets. Most of them were sitting in their dirty clothes‚ holding up a cardboard sign reading‚ “Need Help.” This shook me up immensely time. Just by looking into each set of eyes‚ surrounded

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    Homelessness is defined as people who are living in places not meant for human inhabitance where they temporarily reside. Among youth in the United States‚ homelessness dates back as far as the country’s earliest history. Adolescents deviated and went off on their way to seek economic opportunity and adventure while the country was being expanded westward. During the 1800s‚ a widespread of homelessness among poor immigrant youth who were unwanted and unneeded in the workforce was taking place. Later

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    One more factor that concludes the belief of a person on the reasons of homelessness is the type of interaction the individual has had with a particular individual suffering from homelessness. If they have had such an interaction with the particular homeless individuals that was not related to money‚ it was more probable that the person would render society as the major factor in causing homelessness as compared to individualistic causes. The transformation in public beliefs about homelessness from

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