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    the poverty line (the official measure of poverty; calculated to include incomes that are less than three times a low-cost food budget)? Did you know that 18,000 homeless people in Detroit are in need of shelter while three-tenths of them will be homeless for a long time, one-fourth of them being children? Did you know that 15,000 people in Detroit are either living in abandoned buildings, each night or they are living with their friends or families, 10,000 of the families here in Wayne Country…

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    major problems in America. Over half a million people are homeless. One quarter of the homeless people are children. This is the result of people having a low paying job or they are jobless. The lack of affordable housing is one of the causes of homelessness. In order to reduce homelessness there should be lower income housing that people can afford. (Quigley, 2014) One of the major reasons of homelessness is lack of affordable housing. Some people work jobs and they are getting paid minimum…

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    Theories of relativity, Barbara Haworth-Attard, homelessness. Homeless people are people who have lack of place to live. They have no secure place to live. Homeless people are people who have been kicked out of their houses by their parents or they leave their homes themselves for some reasons. They may leave their homes maybe because of lack of attention by their parents, or maybe they have to deal with sexual abuse and physical abuse at their home or some other sort of problems.In Theories of…

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    The general idea of the homeless usually conveys a man, woman, or child, wearing ripped and disheveled clothing, who is going through trash cans or begging for money, near alleys or under bridges. Many individuals have encountered a homeless person at some point in their lives. As reported by journalist Stephen Burger, about 600,000 people are living either on the streets or in shelters trying to stay alive, everyday. Recently, the rate of homelessness has increased. This issue has raised a main…

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    Many people will say it is when an individual does not have a house. However, is that its true meaning? Homelessness is a condition in which people live without a permeant dwelling. Those who are homeless cannot maintain a regular, safe, secure dwelling. This happens when the individual does not have an adequate income or employment that makes them earn them well enough to support them or their family. This is one of the foremost reasons that lead to homelessness. You see homeless people on the…

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    Homelessness in Austin is on the rise. In fact, the homeless population in Austin has increased by 20% in the last year. That means more and more people you have to deal with asking you for money. Too often these people suffering from systemic poverty ask us for help and I say, enough. I’m tired of their excuses that they have families, mental health issues, or any other common and understandable reason for being homeless. They need to just stop using drugs, wear nicer clothes, or any of the…

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    “In Detroit alone”, Veronika Scott, CEO of The Empowerment Plan-Detroit reports, “there are over 20,000 homeless people living on the streets. Additionally, there are 70,000 buildings are abandoned. Knowing there are only three main shelters in the city, only housing 1,600 individuals, the city does not even try to board the buildings up. The city officials know homelessness is a large issue, but do not know how to go about fixing it” (Scott, 2016). Veronika Scott, a 24-year-old recent college…

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    destinations. On this commute, one most likely passes several people lingering on the side of the road with tarnished cardboard signs, pleading for money and a better chance at life. Some commuters even go as far as to give money to these individuals, however most just ignore them unsympathetically and go on with their lives. Unlike the typical adult who has their life planned and scheduled to the minute on a daily basis, these people scurrying for money on the streets have no clue what one-day…

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    so many people who are dealing with these issues. It affects women, single moms/dads with children, men as well. In the Atlanta area many homeless, women/woman with children and men hang out at a downtown place known as the Park. Research on the homeless over the course of the last 25 years began with a focus on the social background and demography of homeless men and women (LaGory, Fitzpatrick and Ritchey 2001; Rossi 1989; Whitbeck & Host 1999). The Park that is mention where the homeless hang…

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    There used to be a cross dressing homeless man named Leslie Cochran who lived here that recently passed away. He was so full of life, happy and he always spoke his mind. He became such a local icon that businesses and dishes are now being named after him. He was a vital part of Austin’s Culture and I believe that goes for all homeless people. Austin homeless people are vital to our culture. I don't know how I'd feel if I walked to school and there was no homeless guy sleeping on the bench at my…

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