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    Over 3.5 million people become homeless every year, and the government doesn’t help out as much as everyone thinks they do. A lot of people say they help the homeless but in reality, most of them treat the homeless like scum, they can't even spare 25 cents.If people help out even one homeless person it will make a huge change in the society. The main causes of homelessness is poverty and unemployment, but some people think differently. Help is what the homeless need, it doesn’t take much to…

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    I have chosen to perform my windshield survey on the neighborhood in the city of Hartford on which I will be doing my clinical community service rotation at a Immaculate Conception homeless shelter. This neighborhood is located on the southwest part of the city of Hartford and is part of the Frog Hollow neighborhood. I have visited this neighborhood two times since I have started my classes this semester and most of my visits have been done during the daytime. I what my sisters like to call…

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    Good afternoon everyone? Today I’m going to talk about the effect of homelessness. Do you think that “Why our social have many homelessness in each city?” What is the cause to make people to homeless ness? In the graph show about cause of homelessness for household. Many people in social have many burden such as work, family, and finance. If they have trouble about these reasons and they can’t solve with these problem. As a result, they will risky to homelessness. Now, I’m going to talk about 3…

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    Research Paper - Homelessness Social Problems As a child, I was homeless when I was in the 5th grade. I lived in cars and shelters with my mother, who was an alcoholic and drug user. At that age, I knew things were not right and we should have a place to live. It wasn’t until I was older that I understood a little better. My mom would not give up drugs to keep a roof over our head. My passion for homeless people has always been very strong and I have always tried to volunteer and give back…

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    are common among homeless people, and number of homeless people is increasing in Chicago. An analysis by the CCH estimates that 125,848 Chicagoans were homeless in the course of the 2014-15 (Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, 2015). According to the Health Care for the Homeless, approximately 39% or about one third of homeless people go through mental diagnosis, but “lack of documentation, lack of transportation, and difficulty adhering to treatment regimens prevent many homeless individuals…

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    564,708 people in the U.S. are homeless (“Homelessness Statistics,” n.d.). According to a (recent report), over half a million people were living on the streets, in cars, in homeless shelters, or in subsidized transitional housing during a one-night national survey last January. Of that number, 206,286 were people in families, 358,422 were individuals, and a quarter of the entire group were children (“Homelessness Statistics,” n.d.).The phenomenon of homelessness is one of the phenomena…

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    HNH - Helping Newark’s Homeless Proposal Why are people homeless? There are many reasons why people became homeless. Some due to their actions, some out of their control. Some have fallen victim to unaffordable health issues, poverty, domestic violence, addiction disorders, and mental illness. Some have had their homes foreclosed due to declining work opportunities and declining public assistance. Though the shamefulness should not be levied on the homeless themselves, it should be on us,…

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    on the streets. When someone thinks of homeless people, they think of middle aged drunks on the streets. Homelessness isn’t just people on the streets; it's also people staying from one place to another because they don’t have a secure home. Homeless people are labeled as lazy drunks who do not want to better themselves. It isn’t always the case. Many do want to better themselves but struggle to do so. That is the case for some homeless youth. Many homeless students want to strive for more but…

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    Steven Danley Argumentative Essay American's Right to Bear Arms As a twenty something American myself, I have seen quite a few serious issues growing up in this great nation we call home. We have a growing amount of poor and homeless people whom are unable to find any kind of employment or medical help that they so badly need. Our country is experiencing quickly rising expansion rates, an out of control unbalanced budget, and a major problem with misuse of firearms. I can't help but to…

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    perspectives with being homeless in Americas. Often the homeless are stigmatized and a multidimensional scaling analysis reported by Cuddy, Fiske, & Glick (2008) reports, the stigma associated with the homeless is due to traits the homeless are perceived to have to include, "insignificance, dishonesty, irresponsibility, a lack of intelligence, as well as a cluster of other negative attributes" (Boster et al., 2016, p. 1294). The stigma often associated with being homeless is defined by Goffman…

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