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    outcome is already pre-determined (Theodicy PPT). In a story where God is present, it is hard to decide whether following what you believe to be Gods path is fate or free will, which is challenged in The Sparrow. Furthermore, The Sparrow follows the new model of sin, where the focus is on the good in everyone rather than the evil. In The Sparrow, Fr. Emilio Sandoz believes that following the music to the planet Rakhat is Gods path, and he must go to it because that is…

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    Feral Children: To Survive, to Exist You may have heard of feral children before but never knew what they were. If you have watched the movie Tarzan, then you have witnessed a feral child. There are people who say it is impossible for children to survive on their own, live in the wilderness, or be raised by animals. Other people say the idea of feral children is a conspiracy. There are many people who have never heard of feral children. Some people who have heard of feral children choose not to…

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    Homelessness has and continues to affect many people in the United States, such as single parents, children and veterans. No one wakes up and decides to become homeless. Homelessness, in most cases, is an economic problem. However, in other cases, it can be caused by medical and political problems as well. People become homeless for a variety of reasons such as lack of affordable housing, long-term mental illness, drug abuse, juvenile delinquency and lack of public assistance.…

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    Homelessness Imagine finding yourself on the street, all alone, nowhere to go, with just the clothes on your back. If your lucky, you have a backpack holding any precious belongings that haven’t been lost or stolen from you...yet. Your life wasn’t always like this but now you live anywhere and everywhere. Some people are nice to you, especially the young kids who offer you pocket change and $1 bills. Some offer you stares and rude remarks. You never realized your life could change so quickly.…

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    engaged in prostitution had an STD within 6 months. In conclusion, prostitution is one of the oldest professions with the most life threatening situations. Human trafficking is a terrifying situation that is happening day after day to lost innocent children. The men/women who pimp out these ladies are extremely educated and ruthless. Prostitution, whether it’s a college student paying off loans or a drug addicted teen is an illegal profession. This career contracts the most STD’s and drug…

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    created. While the social problem affects mostly women, many people are unaware of the men that fall victims. Americans, as well as other people around the world, need to discuss the problems that human trafficking and prostitution can create for children and adults. Statistics have shown that many people are affected by human trafficking and that even more people work as prostitutes. I believe…

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    Why End Up Homeless

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    Over the past decades the economy has been very irregular, affecting those with low incomes. Due to this struggling economy, a normal person with a stable job and a monthly income could be at risk of ending up homeless. The word homeless is usually used to define those people who have lost everything, including their property, and have no monetary income to sustain themselves or family. A person could be homeless for different reasons. One of the most common reasons to end up homeless is because…

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    homelessness among youth was no longer the result of a flower children lifestyle that reached its recognition during the 1960s. In the 1970s young adults who were accounted for leaving home had experienced some kind of abuse, whether it was sexual, physical, or emotional. Moreover, the government could not defy the issues of homeless youth, and claim that this…

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    families with kids. Children who are under the age of 18 take up 25% of the population. Unaccompanied or homeless youth are children under the age of 18 lacking parental, foster or, institutional care. The National Runaway Switchboard states that there can be around 1.3 million homeless youth in unstable living conditions per night. (National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness" 2003. 8 Oct. 2015) What are the reasons America's children are being put in…

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    and other main brand companies. We also have not only adults working as slaves ,but children being used for in working in fields ,and abused by being forced or brainwashed to help or using their bodies to ship either drugs ,or they are being used for prostitution. Fewer than two hundred forty six million children are working as child labor ,and about seventy three million are less than 10 years old. Children are also a big part of modern day slavery, they would be used for trafficking,…

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