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    like making these people choose between the lesser of two evils. Yes‚ most of the refugees will be on welfare‚ and yes‚ the number of homeless refugees will not be many‚ but the ones that do end up adding to the homeless population of the United States will end up being economic drags as well as moral burdens to the country. If America cannot take care of its homeless veterans‚ then it is evident that it is not economically stable enough to properly take care of these

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    greatest and most influential Americans‚ Eli Whitney should be definitely be on that list‚ he is by far more than qualified. Although‚ it is true that he was not a perfect man‚ Eli Whitney changed the course of agriculture in the south and left his mark on the United States of America. Whitney was an American inventor and mechanical engineer‚ whose many inventions helped push America towards the future that lay ahead in the industrial revolution.     Eli Whitney was a man of many skills and among

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    To Paint a Water Lily Authors often use mental images to describe what is happening in the text‚ such is done in the poem “To Paint a Water Lily” by Ted Hughes. There can be many images brought to mind; images of frogs‚ lily pads‚ or even flowers. Hughes speaks of different images‚ such as the dragonflies hovering and the bottom of the pond. Hughes uses imagery and structural difference to display the observant yet care free attitude of a nature lover. While many people like to go through life

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    Claude Monet’s painting Water Lilies illuminates a pond of water lilies by transitioning from darker shades around the edges to lighter ones in the middle. The lilies are spread out just enough apart to make them somewhat recognizable. If not looked at closely this could be viewed as a patch of colors. There is a dewy look because of the different shades of greens and blues Monet chose to use. While there may be a central point within the painting‚ the viewers’ eyes can easily scan the entire painting

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    these things is detrimental to a person’s health‚ and by default‚ their mental and emotional state as well. Because these four things are the foundation of life itself‚ all humans should be entitled to them‚ no matter their moral standards or work ethics. Lacking shelter can result in a shortage of food‚ clothing‚ and sometimes clean water. On top of these problems‚ those without shelter may face physical and verbal abuse‚ addiction‚ possible imprisonment‚ and severe mental illness. Denying a person

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    I never thought I would ever be in this predicament. I never thought that my own mother would kick me out of my home‚ my home where my mum raised me and feed me for 16 years‚ where she used to call my name sweetly‚ Joshua. Well‚ I have thought about it before. It was the main threat my stepdad‚ Doug used against me whenever I pissed him off. And I pissed him off every day. Maybe I was better off on the streets away from him; well that’s what I like to think. I turned back and gave my old home one

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    As we approach I now notice the gentleman is propped up on a crate. His legs are crossed and appear to provide the perfect support for his resting arms and hand holding a sign “Homeless Veteran.” Is this crate what he carries his belonging in? Does he have belongings? A moral dilemma begins to erupt within myself. Am I intruding as I peer at him as he encounters each vehicle? Am I interrupting a private moment? Am I invading his

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    Poverty and Homeless March 20‚ 2012 Poverty and Homeless Poverty Poverty can be defined in several ways and can mean different things to people of different societies. Absolute poverty is to have inadequate funds to provide a minimum standard of living for oneself or one’s family. Relative poverty is defined as doing worse off financially than the average person in a given society. Persons living in relative poverty may have no car‚ no television‚ and no toys for their children but have

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    The Homeless Teenager Experience By: Frances M Nelson Who could ever imagine a young fourteen to fifteen year old ninth grade freshman girl in high school would have been sleeping on subway trains in New York City. Surviving on two bags of crunchy cheese doodles‚ along with a chocolate twenty five cent swiss roll ‚and just barely able to take baths? Well that was life for me in the late nineties. I grew up in a middle class well off family. Although my mother was always at work we had everything

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    For the exclusive use of C. JUTIDHARABONGSE KEL697 Revised October 16‚ 2012 CRAIG FURFINE Working at Workouts: Commercial Real Estate Debt in Distress Sam Schey‚ asset manager at Drive Property Solutions‚ came into his office on Monday‚ May 10‚ 2010. He had just returned from a weeklong tour of distressed retail properties in the southeastern United States. Touring commercial properties at various stages of distress was the most fascinating part of Schey’s career. His specialty was “special servicing”—the

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