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    homes due to police and town workers. City workers and police have been taking tents and things the homeless people live in from the camps. When they take their stuff away, they have to know where to sleep. A major rising group of homelessness is children and families. It is very dangerous for the kids to live like this they can get sick easily because they have no medicine or anything to help prevent them from getting sick. It is very hard for the parents in the families to raise the kids…

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    in the prosperity of children. Stable housing is a huge factor for positive children and youth development. Unfortunately, the quantity of homeless families with children has increased in recent years due to the lack of affordable housing. “Living without permanent, long-term housing creates a number of…

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    It used to be that the old white people made up the biggest group of the homeless after the great depression. But, recently it has changed that the largest group of homeless people consists of women, and families, even children. This is due to not enough housing where some people live, and also the fact that they probably just cant afford to own, or even rent a place of their own to live,…

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    According to the City of Savannah website, Savannah currently hosts 20 different homeless camps. Additionally, the statistics also show that the homeless population in Savannah fluctuates between 1,000 and 4,000 people (savannahga.gov). To say I was surprised by this information would be a lie. I see the face of the homeless population every time I go downtown. I see their faces at Forsyth Park on Sunday mornings, when they line up to get a meal. I see the Mother’s with their signs, begging for…

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    In the article “Human Trafficking and the Terrible Price of Sex,” it was brought to light how prevalent human trafficking is in the world, including the United States. Human trafficking is the act of servitude. The reading expresses the exploitation of women through sex trafficking. “The Price of Sex,” is a documentary written by Chakarova and features stories of women tricked into human trafficking. The victims tell stories of how they had intentions of getting a good job as waitress or a maid…

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    Children are targeted by marketers constantly as they are a key factor in persuading consumers such as their own parents. The goods that are being discussed in these types of advertisements could have either a beneficial or negative effect on the child's well-being in the near future. These influences brought by advertisements need to be constricted to ethics because they can easily manipulate children and can be used to promote unhealthy products. Since children's brains are not matured enough…

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    More recently, advertisers have been targeting children more and more, and this is having a very negative effect on America and other country's youth.This is because people advertising junk food/fast food are a main part of the problem, but the people behind the making of the food have designed it so it messes with kids biology, making the food addictive to many. Advertisers are also learning ways to get kids hooked to these foods by making mascots cartoon characters, like Ronald Mcdonald and…

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    Should advertisements targeting children be banned in the United States, why or why not? American businesses advertise to children as well as adults. Over thousands of children influence their parents to spend $249 billion dollars in a matter of just over a year. Children of all ages have all saw something that they have wanted their parents to buy for them, however, this can cause major problems and chaos for the adults because not everyone may have the money to just toss it…

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    in Camel Topia. King Mohammed and his trusted servant, Pepe. The two camels are the only ones who know that the residents of “The Golden City” are not the only camels in existence. Outside of the gates of Camel Topia resides a disastrous group of feral camels with the single goal of taking over the city. These camels are led by “The Pale Camel.” Otherwise known as “The Ghost…

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    them even further into the forest, can show how there will be people or situations in life that will constantly keep bringing you down, but as Hansel and Gretel show, one should never give up and keep trying. The second time the parents took the children out into the woods, Hansel did not have the pebbles he did before because the mother locked the door, so he had to compromise for something less effective. “On the way into the woods, Hansel crushed the bread into his pocket and would often stop…

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