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    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 normal people, now they living are on the streets. These people go through…

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    A homeless child is someone who doesn’t have a regular home and has to sleep on the streets, shelters, or abandon buildings. There are a number of reasons kids may become homeless, natural disasters, fires, foreclosures/evictions, or more devastating, being kicked out. Homelessness impacts each aspect of a child’s life, hindering their physical, psychological, social, and behavioral advancement. The effects of this change could lead to social impairment, depression, and suicide. Being homeless…

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    This accumulation causes the person in a process that may lead it to live on the streets. However, exclusion has become in contemporary society, a situation becoming increasingly common. The major societal transformations that have increased social inequality: changes in the labor market, increasing unemployment and poverty, globalization…

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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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    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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    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 experienced by Western and Arab…

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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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    Homeless People Homeless

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    Homeless individuals throughout the city of Chicago are scattered in the streets. Their signs are unappealing to those they’re trying to receive money from. However, a Chicago art student named Ian Todd constructed a project that required him to create hand lettered signs that took about 10 hours each to complete. His goal was to capture people’s attention and as a result it would increase the amount of money homeless people are receiving. In addition, more people would begin to talk about the…

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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 People Analysis

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    Ayer’s leaves the centre and finds a place on the street to sleep and Lopez joins him after a spur of the moment decision. Ayer’s recitation the Lord’s Prayer before he goes to sleep the scene contrasts with the words in the prayer. “Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven” is spoken as the vision of many homeless people are clustered around a beat up car hiding from some of the more dangerous characters that wander the streets. This contrast highlights the differences…

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