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    entire world. There are millions upon millions of people experiencing homelessness. There are many groups and organizations that have been made specifically to combat homelessness. Homelessness has been a large problem everywhere in the world since the dawn of man. Homelessness is a condition, it is the condition of a person who does not have a regular dwelling. In the United States alone, there are at least two and a half million homeless children (http://go.galegroup.com). There are…

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    their own money steals the money you work for to buy alcohol. That's something that upsets the average person. Yet people voluntarily hand out that money for the same cause. The moral solution to homelessness is to provide fairness to those who work for their money, encourage the homeless to rely on themselves rather than others for money, and not provide the materials for the homeless to self-harm. It's unfair for those who work for their money are forced to give it up to strangers who refuse…

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    automatically go to middle aged men and women, which is only a myth. There are more homeless children and young adults now than ever. Even some believe all homeless people are drug and alcohol abusers, which is also untrue. 17% of homeless people are found to have mental illnesses being the reason for their homelessness. Homelessness affects close to every community, there isn’t a place you can travel without seeing a homeless person or their belongings. Ethos, Pathos, and Logos play a huge role…

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    Homelessness, what’s it like to find yourself with nowhere to live? Why do people get to the point that they have no one or anything to turn to, so they abandon their homes and turn to the streets? Homeless people are becoming a big problem throughout the world. The definition for a homeless person is a person who cannot afford to live in a home and abandons it to live on the streets. There are many reasons why people become homeless. They lose their jobs, therefor they can’t afford rent or a…

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    Poverty rates fluctuate throughout the years, but the overall trend shows a decline. A common belief is that poverty has improved because the previous poverty rate was 19 percent, and now it has decreased to 13 percent (UC). But in reality, more people are living in poverty today than ever before. A study conducted by the US Census Bureau estimated that 43.1 million Americans lived in poverty in 2015 (UC). Comparing this estimate to the 36 million…

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    An average of 3.5 million people are homeless each year (Homeaid). Many people become homeless for various reasons. Domestic violence is one cause as to why someone may become homeless. Many women and their children may leave their home to escape violence, which results in them being homeless. Another cause for homelessness is mental illnesses and/or substance abuse (Kenney). Divorce or loss of a job is another big cause for homelessness. Many people may lose their job and not have another way…

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    There are approximately 20,000 homeless people in Detroit Michigan , 25% of those homeless people are children,13% are veterans, about 60% are families with children and almost half are mentally ill. In the homeless shelter there are about 1,900 beds in the shelter. More than half of the homeless people are children, 69% of homeless people in Michigan families are single mothers with children.There shouldn’t be any people living on the streets.All the homeless people,mainly live downtown…

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    increasing population of homeless people. I see them in almost every neighborhood. Many time there are more than one person to a street corner. As the population of the homeless increase, the more I don’t know how to help. I want to give them money but giving them money leaves me unsure about what they are going to do with it. Money could be helpful or harmful. I know that there are government funded programs like homeless shelters or food banks that are supposed to help the homeless. But I…

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    would pass by a homeless person or family, I sometimes wonder how they got to that position. Most of the time it’s caused by the house pricing in Canada. As time is passing by, the amount of money you would have to pay for a house are increasing, up to 170,000 dollars in Toronto and 1,008,000 dollars in Vancouver. Increasing house prices isn’t the only problem that would cause homelessness and poverty, but also low income and job loss which both leads to poverty. 35% of people are homeless due…

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    Reducing Homelessness

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    Reducing Homelessness by Housing First About 564,708 people in the U.S. were homeless in 2016 during a national survey. The U.S. has not always had such a big problem with the statistics of people going homeless. In the recent years, many states have realized what a nation-wide problem this is becoming. Many states have been working towards getting homelessness reduced. For example, the state of Utah has been making incredible progress in reducing homelessness by going through a program called…

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