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    Effects Of Animal Abuse

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    and get food and water,to help them find shelter, to get them the medical care that they need to survive. An abused animal needs a lot of medical care they need to go see the vet to receive this care.1 There are many things that a dog,cat,horse,and ect. need to go to the vet for a check up. Some things that a dog may go into the vet for are vaccines, parasite test,…

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    Cops Research Paper

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    Coalition On Temporary Shelter, better known as COTS. Our organization has been a part of the Midtown community in Detroit since 1981 and our services have evolved and our reach has been broad. Today I will share with you how COTS began, the needs we meet, who we serve and how you may help. I will also offer an opportunity for any questions you may have. COTS was established as just what its acronym states – a coalition of people who were dedicated to providing temporary shelter for people…

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    verified expenses: water bill of $60.25, electric bill of $287.56, home owner’s insurance of $62.00 (stipulated by the parties; previously verified by the Department), phone bill of $231.94, real estate taxes of $124.33, gas bill of $141.29 The CS total shelter expenses were $907.37. The ALJ also considered the health insurance for the CS in the amount of $306.12 and the total prescription plan of $341.20 for both the IS and CS. The ALJ averaged the verified grocery expenses for March and…

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    provide services such as dog walking, pet sitting while owners are on vacation, and letting dogs out or entertaining them while owners are at work; I donated all the money I earned to the Humane Society of the Tennessee Valley animal shelter, the only no-kill animal shelter in my area, after falling in love with the animals there. I originally created the business to fulfill the requirements of a senior service project for my high school, but it became much more to me than just another school…

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    day. With help from shelters, the homeless are able to build up a safe and stable life. Given the homelessness rate that’s present, the government’s involvement and the facilities available are still not enough. In 2014, poverty rose to a little over thirteen percent of the United States population. This equates to about three and a half million civilians homeless. Sleeping in parks, cars, and on the streets, these people have no other way of living other than the shelters. The public reaction…

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    On January 06, 2018, I went to a refugee shelter to visit a refugee from Ethiopia. The shelter is called Adam House Ministry located at 430 Gladstone Avenue. The Ethiopian refugee is a friend of my friend who lives in America. One month before my visit, one of my friends gave me his contact information via Viber and suggested that I him during my free time. My introduction with this new refugee was very easy because we both speak the same language (“Amharic”). I took him to the closest Tim…

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    Homeless Women In America

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    being homeless in America. Our country, built on hope and the American dream, is hiding and trying to justify the injustices its placing on its citizens. It is imperative that homeless citizens are not penalized by the law, are provided with safe shelters, and are aware of the sexual assault risks in their lives. Cities are wrongly making it illegal to be homeless. Laws in place criminalize sleeping in public, panhandling, loitering, and even sitting down in certain areas. The cities…

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    written by Connie Driscoll who runs the shelter, describes how they run their facitlites and the impact that they have on the community. Driscoll writes about how they run a strict shelter where they have their residents work on their education, work with organizations to find jobs and permanent housing, take classes on life skills, financing classes, as well as giving them jobs around the shelter. Driscoll stated that, “St. Martin 's is different from other shelters because— to put it…

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    Why Is Dog Abuse Wrong

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    is a big problem and it needs to be dealt with, but who will? That is where DOG comes in. DOG is a program to raise money for animal shelters dog abuse is all over Chelsea This a problem because animals are dieing many animals suffer from abuse shelters do not have enough room for these dogs. Dogs need help, and you can help by sending money to animal shelters, help take care of abused dogs, and most important stop the abuse.…

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    Animal abandonment is a serious problem that is hurting animals worldwide. However, there are ways to help and organizations that are trying to help. Buying from shelters is a great way to help this problem but not enough people are doing it. As a result, of these organizations help to convince people to change it could shut down most abusive animal businesses. A big problem when talking about animal abuse/abandonment is puppy mills. “Conditions animals go through in puppy mills are rusty…

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