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    Homelessness, we witness people that are experiencing it everywhere. It does not matter whether it is a third world country or a first world country, unfortunately all countries are having to deal with homelessness. Both adult and children are having to live with this terrible way of life. When somebody is homeless they do not have a permanent residency, they unfortunately do not have a safe place or somewhere to call home. People have to turn to being homeless for an assortment of reasons,…

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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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    Unfortunately, advertisers do not simply stick to selling to adults, they too target innocent children. They become the perfect target as advertisers take advantage of child vulnerability and the lack of knowledge, to convince them they need or want the product. As Jean Kilbourne states in the extract from her book Can't Buy My Love How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel , “ Not only are children influencing a lot of spending in the present, they are developing brand loyalty and the…

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    Tarzan Movie Analysis

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    These children grow up depicted without any connection with the people, instead, they are taught about the unique survival instinct of wolves, lions, bears. Of course, so that they lack the ability to communicate the basics of humanity. In human history, the phenomenon of children being nurtured wild is not too rare. For example, a book of German history has written about the strange boy, was…

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    Tom Thumb Ads Analysis

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    promotes the consumer’s appetite to spend, based on three distinct strategies. First, through posting about children, Tom Thumb advertisements are persuasive and effective, especially when aimed at a targeting women and family audiences. The range of posts in regards to children is wide reaching. It not only suggests kids’ treats and children’s lunches, but it also shows their philanthropy for children who suffer from childhood cancer…

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    1.6 billion are without adequate living. In the U. S., 664,708 people are homeless. 6% of Chicago's population is homeless and half of the 6% are families. There are 64,000 homeless adults in Chicago and 48,00 children plus another 12,000 for people under the age of 21. 3.5% of the homeless are kids that are living without adult, parent, or guardian. 3.5% may not seem like a lot, but that is 4,457 kids who are around our age. They were once…

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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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    Genie Research Paper

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    spent her life tied to a chair and was deprived of any form of communication with other people. The reason Genie was an anomaly and became such an important topic in the world of psychology is because she demonstrated the effects of depriving children of socialization and exhibited what these effects did to her language development. Despite these terrible circumstances, Genie’s childhood experience was important…

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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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    Homeless Youth Essay

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    According to the National Coalition for the Homeless, a homeless youth is one who is “under the age of 18 who lack parental, foster, or institutional care.” (National Coalition for the Homeless, 2008) Our youth are very valuable to how our nation will turn out. With that being said, one would think that the numbers of homeless youths would be low. However, this is sadly not the case. These kids are faced with many difficulties for being homeless, one of the biggest being education. Homelessness…

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