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    Corlynn: Company Analysis

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    Abstract This paper discusses and analyzes a company that was established in 2015 named CorLynn. CorLynn was created to produce homeless bags that a small family of four could pass out from their cars and then expanded to a clothing and accessory company that features products with Bible verses and messages. CorLynn provides these products through and online store as well as a storefront located in Terre Haute, IN. Key topics and concepts will be covered in this paper to include; design strategy…

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    helping them start their life, give them personal care, and also provide training and advice. It is important to give these people the best care because everyone deserves to be treated with respect. The overall homelessness statistics in 33 states decreased this year (The State of Homelessness). By improving shelters, we can help decrease it in all states. Many homeless people avoid shelters because they don't feel safe in them. Instead of feeling like they are getting help, they feel like they…

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    The Crimson sun rises to the sky as the loud construction begins to roar through the streets, as it is an alarm clock just for me. However to be a late sleepers drilling is what you should fear, drill drill is what you will only hear for hours to day to months the noise will never escape your mind when you try fall asleep for this is the city that never sleeps. With a view that defines beauty, different buildings are something I see. Some made out of brick others with pointy tips. Brown, red…

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    Spring Break Reflection

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    During the Honors Alternative Spring Break trip in 2014, I had the opportunity to meet and interact with the homeless, needy, and drug-addicted populations of San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood. Volunteering at Glide Memorial Church (GLIDE) thrust me into an environment that was intimidating yet insightful. I was timid at first, unsure of how to interact with people in an area notorious for high crime rates. Entire street blocks were filled with homeless people lying on the ground, and…

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    collection in its community. Since then, CAMBA has helped New Yorkers transform their lives by providing programs to all other individuals, families and communities. Moving forward, CAMBA seeks to address issues New Yorkers may face daily such as homelessness, HIV/AIDS, language barriers, domestic violence, lack of necessary job skills, etc. CAMBA focuses its reach by joining services and programs in: Education & Youth Development, Economic Development, Legal Services,…

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    Elliott Davis, Demarcus Cheeks, J.J Farley Homelessness in Atlanta 10/5/17 Homelessness in Atlanta To feed homeless people in Atlanta we need to organize a canned food drive. This is important as it relates to hunger and poverty around the world because if we feed an amount of homeless people in Atlanta we are reducing hunger in the world by a small amount but if we encourage others to do the same thing/idea we can end up making a big difference by leading by example. According to the DCA’s…

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    Reflection When choosing a topic to create the multimodal rhetorical project it was fairly easy, The U.S.S. Indianapolis was recently founded on the ocean floor. My great-grandfather was on the Indy when the Indianapolis was sunk by a Japanese submarine. The objectives that were tried to be conveyed is that the Indy should not be brought to the surface, because where the ship is sunk is considered a grave site for hundreds of the United States sailors. I wanted to educate the audience about the…

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    Habitat for Humanity's Mission to Make Changes World Wide As I think about how thankful I am to live in such a great community and home with a great family it makes me wonder about those who are not as lucky. According to the Habitat website the About us article tells us that “There are nearly 2 billion people around the world who live in slum housing and more than 100 million are homeless”(About Habitat for Humanity). More than five million families are living in a home that was either built…

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    Since the dawn of mankind, humans have faced an issue still prevalent in society today: What to do with the Disabled. They are a special breed, and have been mooching off society’s hard work for food, shelter, and other various commodities. It is man’s basic instinct to help others- this is an established fact. Well, as the German philosopher Immanuel Kant puts it, “Such benevolence is called soft-heartedness and should not occur at all among human beings.” In modern times, this reliance on…

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    One of the most important things a person can have is a sense of place. This article is explaining what it means to be homeless. Anna Quindlen explains some struggles that homeless people experience and lets us see into their lives. The purpose of this passage was to get people to understand that homeless people are simply trying to find a home and explains what a home means. Having a home doesn't mean having a place that contains certain possessions, it means a place that holds memories, has…

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