Paper On Homeless People

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After doing the research for my paper, it has changed the way I look at homeless people. This makes me feel as if I understand how difficult it can be for homeless people and the pain and suffering they go through each day. At the beginning of my re-search paper, I assumed that it was going to be very interesting to learn about how the government works and how we seem to put no effort into helping out the homeless people. I knew it was going to help me discover new ways to perform research down the road. Throughout my paper, I realized that my hypothesis was not correct. I noticed that the private investments seem to show greater care and put forth greater effort towards getting the homeless people off the streets. And by the time I got towards

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