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    When I grow up, I want to change the world! Changing the world one day would make me feel really good. Three ways I would change the world are: make sure everyone has a shelter to live in; help more lost, sick, and hurt animals, and make sure no one is hungry. I would like to help homeless people have a nice place to stay. When I’m driving downtown I see a lot of homeless people on the streets; dirty, and sad. My house is the best; it’s so cozy and warm, but in the winter those people don’t have…

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    On the bright side, I did get to keep the other half of the money. For my charity donation, I decided to give the other half of my money to an organization called DoSomething.org. DoSomething.org is an organization that helps pets be free from shelters and prevents them from being euthanized due to no room…

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    to the problem of overpopulation, and supports animal cruelty at commercial dog breeding facilities. People should be adopting dogs from shelters, rather than buying them from breeders and pet stores. Shelters across our country are crowded due both to the increase in the population of dogs (and other animals), and not enough people willing or able to adopt them. Roughly four-million dogs enter the shelter system a year in the U.S. These shelters are incapable of taking care of the mass…

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    Do you love animals? And do you maybe have a four-legged furry companion living with you that you adore? Well, “furry” there, who is also probably your best friend, obviously deserves the best! After all, he or she is always there to weave lovingly between your legs after a long hard day. They are always happy to see you. And, generally, they just add that much more joy to your life! However, one of the worst problems pet owners everywhere usually have to deal with is not finding enough…

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    they act out. Dogs bark and distroying this in our homes. I feel that the cities should invest in public dog parks so that our animals have freedom to run and play, also release there energy and owner dont have to worry about having to own their own yard. this makes the dog parks very convent for citizens According to the American Society for Prevention of Cruety to Animals (ASPCA), dogs that dont get exercise can act out by barking and destroying things at home. Now without these dog parks, is…

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    side of the road doesn’t have a home. This is something no one wants to see or do, which is why animal shelters and humane societies are so important to this country. However, the same shelters and humane societies are not funded properly to be more efficient. Solutions are needed to bring in more funds for the organizations. Fundraisers and donations are obvious ways to raising money for animal shelters and humane societies; linking schools and prisons, support programs, and promoting spaying…

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    living on the streets” (Oxford Dictionary). It is worth noting that that definition uses the terminology, typically, meaning that there are other ways for one to be homeless. Under the law, one can have a roof over their heads and still be homeless (Shelter Factsheet, 2005: 2). All in all, the definition for homeless is widely disputed and has many variations; it can mean, not having a roof over your head, or not having a permanent home. There are many reasons for how one becomes homeless. First…

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    Johns and multiple homeless shelters, one of the most important part of encouraging these individuals is kindness and for them to understand that they are seen. According to a formerly homeless man Jan Gurley spoke to, “You become invisible (when you’re on the street). To everyone.…

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    determine eligibility for shelter placement. If the family is eligible for other housing options, they will not get placed into one of their shelters immediately, as they are not priority at the time. A key point to emphasize to families is that entering a shelter does not guarantee them a stable apartment. They must still do their part to continue searching for a permanent home, and stable income. Subsidy programs in the city are available and families can remain in shelters for a long period…

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    taken to court by her landlord. Her next option is to go to a homeless shelter, where it costs the city $100 a night to provide for one family. In one year, New York City spends $870 million that goes towards emergency beds. On average, many families will be without a home for 415 nights . The rise of homelessness in America rises thirty-two percent as more families are getting thrown out of their homes and entering homeless shelters(nipped). Homelessness is not a temporary problem that…

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