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    Homeless People Difference

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    Is Important Activities that people perform in their daily life makes an impact to the people in the society. Each an every single individual should commit themselves to help provide service to others. Providing some form of help for others will make a positive difference in their lives. Positive difference in people’s lives will make the world into a better place. A person in a community need to help out other people in the community throughout their life. People need to support their…

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    the effects of homeless peoples', and not just the effects that they may have on the public, but the effects that they can do upon themselves. To begin, homeless people have been around since the dawn of time. It’s practically where everyone started. Nowadays, Homelessness is considered uncivilized and looked down upon. Sometimes it’s never dealt with, but the public sees it every day. For example, most people today have unlimited access to social media and when a good homeless war story, or…

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    Food For Homeless People

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    Homeless people all around us like ants in an ant mound. There are approximately 100 million homeless people world wide. This amount is rising as fast as a cheetah. As we so thoughtlessly throw away food we don't like in the trash, less fortunate people go hungry, wishing for even the tiniest morsel of food. Many people buy bigger and better houses. As we spend all of that money., homeless people may be happy for even a box. The average American family spends 1,700 U.S. on clothes per year. Some…

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    religious views. Many people deny God and his existence isn’t accurate. Many people say to today that God is just a myth that he doesn’t even exist. In todays world many believe that science is the answer to most question. Science is reason and that what people want today. Those that question God question like this come up saying why is there starving children? Why are their hurricanes that cause chaos and leaves people homeless? Why is their starvation? Why are their homeless people living in…

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    to seem safer to other people is ridiculous. Not every black man is a mugger. Not everyone falls under the stereotype that society has given them. Individuals do not have a responsibility to everyone else around them to try and seem less threatening. There is no reason for anyone to think that because they see a black man coming from the opposite direction on the side walk that…

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    All homeless people are dangerous and criminals or that they are all drug addicts and drunks are stereotypical factors that are being encountered by millions of people around North America. Today, hearing a stereotype is a normal thing because in today's society people are quick to judge so they jump into conclusions about someone. Meaning they judge a book by its cover. A misconception is a conclusion that is wrong because it is based on a failure to understand a situation. Misconceptions are…

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    Most people walk past a homeless thinking they are lazy, dangerous, or gross. But has anyone thought about what causes, what’s the problem, and how can people help the homeless. People are not perfect, but as imperfect people are, everyone gets the option to either help or not to help the homeless. Anyone can help homeless people. Many people feel that to help the homeless is by buying homeless people a home. That can help the homeless, but a very simple way is by asking if their day is okay.…

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    show the number of homeless people there were in large cities the combined total was 744,000. On the other hand, approximately one third of that population make up the homelessness are mentally ill to be specific that is 250,000 people and this number is growing even to this day. These mentally ill people have an option to go to a mental hospital to receive help but they choose not to why is this? A recent topic in our society has risen about should mentally ill homeless people be forced into…

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    Homeless People in America How do people become even become homeless? Does anyone even care that we have homeless people in this world today? But what if you didn’t have a home? Could you imagine that? Where would you go? Where would you sleep? Where would you put all your “stuff”? Sadly, for millions of Americans each year, they have no answers for those questions. Who are these people? They’re the nation’s homeless. Growing up seeing people homeless was one of the saddest things that I have…

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    Homeless people have the right to be authorized to live in these camps to get help that they fearfully need. Despite the fact that there homeless, there still part of the community. Fairly than turning on these people when they need our help, we must help them. If we help our community it will make us firmer. Let's put ourselves in their places would you like to live like them, eat what they eat, sleep where they sleep, be treated like they treat them? The most beneficial element of this…

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