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    Although many people think it would be awesome to build a space station, there are so many homeless people that we could try to feed with that money. Sure it would be awesome to build a space station, but think about all the and homeless kids. First and foremost, why you should not spend your money on space station and on the homeless is that the homeless need the money maybe eat lunch. Your money wouldn’t really even matter to the space station since it would cost about a trillion dollars and…

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    100 people how stopped the white boy as he was stealing the bike wale the others just keep on walking didn't do anything just watched. When people see kids being walked on leases it gives a little bother they try to ignore it. but as soon as there tied to a pole as a dog people cant handle it they now have the courage to now go find that parent in the store and yell at them. why is that what gives them that boost of courage that they didn't have before. Why is it when people see homeless…

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    from sevel homeless people. This annoyed the mayor to no end. When he got to city hall he found that there was 2 homeless people who set up a cardboard box home near the front. The mayor decided to go up and knock it down. The two homeless people got up and yelled at the mayor, not really knowing who he is. The mayor decided to put them in jail, just because. The mayor enjoyed seeing the two getting put into jail. He wanted them all in jail, he made a law that would put every homeless man and…

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    The Homeless Are Human Sleeping under bridges, on cold winter nights and starving until they find scraps of food, are the unimaginable experiences homeless people endure on a daily basis. In this photograph, taken at Skid Row, there is a homeless man lying in front of a painting that depicts a home. This photo brings light to the issue of homelessness and induces change for the homeless people in the United States. This photo is aimed towards the people who typically overlook the thousands of…

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    Homeless People

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    In my opinion, James O’connell – the president of BHCHP organization (Boston healthcare for the homeless people) – is one of the few people who really helps (or try to help) poor people and tries not just to fix their problems temporarily and put short-run bandages, but also tries to help them get out of poverty and show them future, which is not oriented on living in the street and thinking to get a bed for that night or have dinner (being oriented on just one day), but looking forward in the…

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    Homeless People Sociology

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    over the past decade. However, the numbers of homeless people are not conclusive and vary across studies and collective data. However, research from Department for Communities and Local Government (2013) estimated that there are approximately two million homeless people in United Kingdom including people residing in hostels, bed and breakfast accommodations, those in institutions including prisons and cares, staying with friends and the hidden homeless (Siddall, 1994 cited in Abel, 2008). In…

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    Thereis a perception of homeless people in our society that is created and held up by a huge collection of myths and assumptions, most of which are wrong. Society assumes that homelessness is made up of alcoholics and drug addicts who are dangerous, uneducated, and lazy. People who would otherwise want to help are becoming unwilling to help those they've come to believe do not deserve it. Inappropriate representations create difficulties for charitable organizations to open or expand facilities…

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    There are 7.125 billion people in the world. There are 3.25 million people in the United States. They live in homes regardless of the size, but not everyone has a place to call home. 564,708 people in the United States are homeless. They live on the streets and disturb the peace. They ask for food or money when people rush through the city. A simple solution to the homeless problem in America is to force them to live in landfills. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. has…

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    Homeless People Panhandling Panhandling should be illegal because you can’t always trust someone on the streets. Panhandling should not be allowed because some of the homeless will eventually going to rely on us for money so they don’t have to work. Panhandlers should also be prohibited because once the homeless receive the money you have no control over what the money is spent on. Just give the homeless food or a nice smile to make them feel valued. Sometimes panhandlers take advantage of…

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    Essay On Homeless People

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    The rise of the homeless population is often seen within the big cities, a huge number of people tend to migrate to urban settings so as to achieve a blue collar job or fulfill their childhood dreams. Sometimes these dreams get crushed and destroyed, especially after the economy went down it has become hard for businesses to employ new staff and some have had to cut back on their labor. However, being homeless could happen to due to a traumatic event in one’s life, loss of a loved one or in…

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