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    7. What have you done to make your school or your community a better place? After volunteering in the homeless shelter’s kitchen, I wanted a more personable and interactive experience. I did not feel I was making a difference and wanted to do more. I decided to pass out pizza slices around Oakland. Most individuals ate one immediately, and saved another slice. I fed the homeless two meals when it was rare for them to have one. I saw how much they respected and treasured the simplest things in…

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    Homeless Vs Homeless

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    I think that there would be more opportunities for the people to have a better lifestylelife style and not be homeless, since more banks would be open then businesses could have more money to give the employeesemployes, so that they could get more money and afford a house or food. (Lewis, Olivia. Personal Interview. 23 February 2016). This would mean that there would be more workers. This would allow more people to get money, and would decrease the homeless of the time a whole lot. Philip said;…

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    Growing up in the big city of Indianapolis, Indiana seeing multiple people starving and on the search for food. Homeless men and women lounging around at the end of the highway ramps, in front of corner stores, or creeping around in back alleys begging for money to feed their families. It’s devastating knowing we have millionaires that's filthy rich over the dumbest things. Dumb things like making a phone application such as a tic-tac-toe game, therefore, they shouldn’t be rich. We have people…

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    Homelessness of American Veterans Homelessness of American Veterans has been a growing problem in our American communities. Roughly 130,000-200,000 veterans are homeless, making them represent ¼ of all homeless people. Veterans have served the country because they love it, or had to get away, whatever the reason they did it, no one should deny helping them. They come back from the warzone and are suddenly trapped in their own thoughts, causing PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), which can be…

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    Homelessness

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    I walk the streets that have become my only home. All around me are people walking. People with jobs, families, and places they call home. These people do not acknowledge me. They walk past me as if I am a ghost they cannot see. Mothers look down at their phones, while their children point at me, and ask curious questions. In a street filled with people, I am completely and utterly alone. They all deny my existence, and scoff at my presumed laziness, drug use, or mental illness. I hold a sign…

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    Our law mainly help the homeless in the United States. Every year, the government uses a lot of money in the programs to help the homeless, for example, to provide food to them. These programs can not reduce the amount of homeless and let them join in the development of the United States. In our law, we decide to use a part of the taxes which were used in the homeless programs in the past to provide the loan to the homeless. After a certain time, the homeless will return a part of the loan to…

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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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    Evaluate the object and category of the questionnaire, It will focus on the homeless elderly can meet their needs and improve their quality of life. Also, the service provider can provide appropriate service to them. According to the survey indicated the effectiveness of the plan, consider the effectiveness of these measures to improve the needs of homeless seniors to improve the stability of the living is expected to remain stable in the future. It can analysis the feedback of the residents…

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    ourselves. There is an article called “Homeless Veterans” that tells us that “many homeless Veterans served in combat in Vietnam and suffer from PTSD” or other wised called Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Homelessness happens…

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    we are here today. And more are in the situation to be homeless and many people group hungers and homelessness together, the two issues are not as closely related as one might think. A look at the facts about homelessness and food insecurity data show that both hunger and homelessness All people of Texas 4,578,670 people are food insecure 28,495 people experience homelessness and people the Many men and women have entered our residential recovery programs and graduated to a…

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