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    Homeless Marxism

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    capitalist dependent society whose people are often dehumanized and brainwashed‚ much like how the people on South Park are notoriously known for being stupid‚ immoral‚ ignorant‚ lazy‚ and many more. The homeless are as described by the scientist that the boys meet amidst the epidemic‚ explains that the homeless live off of change like food and no

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    Running Head: HOMELESS VETERANS HOMELESS VETS Homeless Veterans How do Veterans become homeless? Our Veterans‚ the ones who serve in the United States Military‚ have fought for our country and others. They have served us well by leaving their families behind and venturing off into unknown lands like Iraq and Afghanistan to make us proud of them. We call them Heroes until they return home. Our Heroes return safely home from death and destruction only to be made aware that they are

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    saved if they can be warned to take shelter and if that shelter is available” (John F. Kennedy). In the midst of the Cold War‚ the 1950s and 1960s were often a time of great fear‚ a fear of a nuclear attack from the Soviet Union upon the USA. JFK notes that families can be saved if the seek refuge in a shelter in the event of a nuclear attack‚ and in fact‚ that is what most families began to do. During the 50s and 60s many middle class families built bomb shelters in order to protect themselves and

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    Being homeless means having nowhere to turn to‚ no shelter‚ and completely living on the streets. Many people walk by and completely ignore the homeless like a stray dog‚ loose on the streets. Being homeless does not make someone less than a regular human being.Homelessness is a shock to many because it depicts a human being just like us and our own society lacking the necessities we take for granted. First of all‚ who are the homeless? How did they get where they are? Being homeless is caused

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    The word “homeless” is used to describe many different kinds of people with a variety of problems; the “homeless” includes veterans‚ the mentally ill‚ the physically disabled or chronically ill‚ the elderly on fixed incomes‚ men‚ women‚ and families that have lost their source of income‚ single parents‚ runaway children who’ve been abused‚ alcoholics and drug addicts‚ immigrants‚ and traditional tramps‚ hobos‚ and transients (Martin‚ 1999). In “Helping and Hating the Homeless”‚ Peter Martin claims

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    Homeless Satire

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    Ryan Visor Brown Comp 1 April 22‚ 2013 Homeless satire There are hundreds of homeless people out on the streets of the large cities in this great nation. With low unemployment rate and new jobs being created every day‚ people are starting to ask why there are still homeless people in the alleys and on the sidewalks of this country. This seems to be a haunting problem even though it would be so incredibly easy for homeless people to get a job. The general requirements for applying for and keeping

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    1/29/2014 The Journey of Finding Volunteer Work Volunteers are importance to the community. Students always want to find volunteer work‚ but they may not be sure of the process of finding volunteer work. To find volunteer work‚ students need to acquire the information; contact to the places of volunteer work; and make a decision. Once students find the process to do‚ they can find volunteer work. First‚ students need to find the information about volunteer work. Students can search the information

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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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    Known as the “City of Trees” for its abundance of greenery‚ my hometown of Sacramento‚ California could also be called the “City of the Homeless”. There are staggering numbers of homeless Sacramentans and a significant amount of people who lack consistent access to nightly shelter. On any given night‚ the homeless population of Sacramento County totals nearly 2‚700 people (www.sacramentostepsforward.org)‚ and this number is on the rise. My dream is to become a professional in the field of architecture

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    The homeless population is a social group that is vulnerable because the homeless are at an increased risk for adverse health-related outcomes. Understanding the nature of homelessness and the relationship between resource availability‚ relative risks‚ and health status is critical for nurses to diagnose and treat health-related problems in this vulnerable population. (PubMed) Poor health is both a cause and a result of homelessness.  The National Health Care for the Homeless Council

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