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    The Homeless Generation

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    Many of older adults thinks kids should get off the internet and play outside or with their friends at the park. Some find it more disrespectful on how kids or teenagers act these days towards other people. This generation of kids and teenagers are more self-centered than earlier generations because they care about themselves, they're on their phones more then the outside world, and they have more self confidence . There a more studies and investigation from different physiatrists and…

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    Welfare Benefits

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    People have heard about welfare and government handouts in the newspapers, and social media. Many people have large concerns about who the government chooses to give money to. Many people also feel that multiple background checks should be performed and that all applicants should be drug tested before they receive benefits and during the period of time that they get paid. Since America’s work force is actually flipping the bill for these benefits, Americans have every right to be concerned with…

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    The Homeless Brother I Cannot Save is a very sorrowful story that made me feel grateful for the things and people in my life. It is about a young lady who loses her twenty year old brother, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, to the streets. She explains that Jay decided to leave one day from their house in West Texas. She devastatingly tries to contact anyone who might’ve know where he had gone, she called the FBI, and even had a friend help her design a missing person flyer. Reading…

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    deal with the needs of homeless youth and the factors that will promote the growth or hinder their education. This study reexamined U.S. federal policies that aim to provide help for homeless youth needs and education; the reasons and effect of homelessness on youth, and how to improve the issues at hand. The results of this study showed that despite the situation homeless…

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    In today's world we are surround by a crumbling society ran by money. If money controls the way our country moves then maybe its time we start to mange it a different way. The debate of DE-funding NASA has come to a end and i agree with the end result we our spending way to much money on something that we have not had a major need for. I agree with the DE -funding of NASA. we should be spending that money on more important government project like the VA , section 8 And foster care I find these…

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    Essay On Legal Aid Crisis

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    Legal-Aid Crisis Thousands of people each day are being denied a basic right in turn causing several safety concerns, unemployment, and decreasing the efficiency of the courtroom. This is better known as the legal-aid crisis. Several people are being declined for pro bono legal help because the case loads for public defenders is too much to handle. This is an issue that is not necessarily easy to fix but if the qualified members pitch in and provide assistance it will be one step closer to…

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    Alana As A Hero

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    There are many heroes in the world today, I believe that I would fit into this category. From assisting people in need to changing lives and providing life assisting skills. When someone asked me to help out in the local homeless shelter, I was more than willing to help. Seeing the smile on those people’s faces I was helping feed was payment enough. Many of the homeless would ask why am I doing this, “because I care about you” I stated. This took the homeless people completely by surprise. The…

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    Empowering the Homeless Homelessness is a huge problem in the United States. Everyday people pass by homeless teenagers in every state that are living on the streets, in abandoned places, or even by a river. Even people see troubled families every day looking for help. Teenagers are homeless for many different reasons. Some of these reasons may vary from lack of parental support and substance abuse. There are too many young adults and troubled families in the United States that are homeless,…

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    need our help, the nation could most certainly succeed in getting individuals back on their feet. Whether it is helping them find jobs, getting them help to find a place to stay, or providing food, there are many ways we as a nation could help end homelessness. The biggest reason people become homeless is unemployment. An effective way people can help is getting homeless…

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    Born a privileged white boy, Michael Gates Gill had everything necessary handed to him. High ranking, well paying jobs were easily attained through his father’s connections and money. Big houses and an Ivy League education were synonymous with his family name. However, in his late fifties, Gill lost his job, got divorced, and was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Dead broke, he was forced to get a job at Starbucks and open his mind to a whole new society. In his memoir, How Starbucks Saved My Life,…

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