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    protected. Epic reports on their Homeless Tracking Fact Sheet that the software used for the system runs on general systems and their are many chances for the information to be compromised by attacks on the system. (Epic.org) Beneficiary: The beneficiaries are all three. The goal of the system is to get better information on the homeless in different areas so that the government knows where to send money. It also helps the individual as they are able to gain shelter by sharing their…

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    Homeless People in America How do people become even become homeless? Does anyone even care that we have homeless people in this world today? But what if you didn’t have a home? Could you imagine that? Where would you go? Where would you sleep? Where would you put all your “stuff”? Sadly, for millions of Americans each year, they have no answers for those questions. Who are these people? They’re the nation’s homeless. Growing up seeing people homeless was one of the saddest things that I have…

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    Essay About Homelessness

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    terrorism, global warming... it’s overwhelming. Most people believe that homelessness is one of those unfixable problems, but they are wrong. Yes homelessness is a worldwide problem, but there is a solution. The solution to homelessness is to put the homeless people in homes. The U.S. is more than capable of fixing homelessness. Thousands of Americans go to bed every night without a roof over their heads. Children asking their parents every night why they don’t have a home. Thousands of…

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    Chronic Homelessness

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    affected millions of individuals’ social conditions for decades. Living conditions of homeless people in America is a serious epidemic, but in a progressive society, these issues are being addressed. Programs such as the National Alliances to End Homelessness have been put into effect to eliminate different aspects of homelessness, specifically of the different classifications addressing the chronically homeless. Numbers have drastically declined because of this program, while the program still…

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    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, some can become homeless due to an unfortunate tragic event such as house fire, disease and death or they turn to homelessness because of unpaid bills due to losing…

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    National Health Care for the Homeless Council defines homelessness as “…an individual without permanent housing who may live on the streets; in a shelter, mission, single room occupancy facilities, abandoned building or vehicle; or in any other instable or non-permanent situation”(1). Chicagoans may think they know about the issue of homelessness…

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    There is a big issue revolving around homeless, specifically women. There are many homeless people on the streets, each having different needs in order to survive. Homeless women pose a large problem to society because women face different dilemmas than men, both emotionally and physically. They have many different needs and backgrounds and must follow through a difficult path in trying to escape their situation. There are a large number of factors that may contribute to a woman’s homelessness.…

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    Homeless people have the right to be authorized to live in these camps to get help that they fearfully need. Despite the fact that there homeless, there still part of the community. Fairly than turning on these people when they need our help, we must help them. If we help our community it will make us firmer. Let's put ourselves in their places would you like to live like them, eat what they eat, sleep where they sleep, be treated like they treat them? The most beneficial element of this…

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    the problem is too big, but they can start to make a change from small and local. For example, in Los Angeles, homelessness is a big issue. Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority reported that the homeless people in the county of Los Angeles are about forty thousand. The results also stated that the number was, “an increase of 12% or 4,898 homeless people across the Count of Los Angeles from 2013 (39, 461)” (“2015 Results Los Angeles Continuum of…

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    Essex High School, and its Academy of Visual and Performing Arts completed this project as community outreach requirement. She was influenced by Gregor Kloehn, an artist from Oakland, California, who built tiny homes out of recycled materials for homeless people. Hatoun was also inspired by how homelessness can affect anyone, including children. She built small houses to raise people’s consciousness about homelessness. The small houses will be used as dog houses when the display is taken…

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