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    solution to ending homelessness in the United States. Being a large group, veterans take away resources from others which are homeless, who do not have the same support systems in place, through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The VA has been charged with assisting our nation’s veterans; however…

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    Veterans Pros And Cons

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    Through the years when veterans return home they are either treated as heros or outcasts. These men and women often have trouble finding jobs and some even need some form of treatment. With the lack of veteran programs most of these people do not get the proper aid they need when they return. A large number of them have trouble finding jobs to pay for the medical attention they desperately need. Veterans are discriminated against by the lack of programs to support them. Currently there are very…

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    their own employees. One of the most memorable crises is terrorism in the mail. Terrorism has become a little too familiar in the United States of America since 9/11. The United States Postal Service is no stranger to terrorism in the work place. Unfortunately, the Postal Service delivered “five letters between September 17 to 18, 2001 to ABC, NBC, CBS, the New York Post and American Median, the publisher of the National Enquirer, from a Trenton, N.J. postmark (Sinclair Broadcasting Group,…

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    Homeless Veterans Essay

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    accommodation, and one in three military women verbally express they have been sexually harassed or assaulted in the accommodation. (Ziegler, 2014) Female veterans make up about 17% of the veteran population in the U.S. according to the Arizona Department of Veterans’ Accommodations. (Lee,Female veterans struggle to surmount homelessness, 2013) Phoenix is at the forefront in addressing this aspect of veteran homelessness. The major obstruction is once again funding. MANA House provides…

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    Jocelyn: What is the Veterans Center Initiative Grant Program? The Veterans Center Initiative Grant program is a collaborative partnership between Student Veterans of America and the Home Depot Foundation. Together, they donate money through grants to create welcoming and furnished spaces in colleges for student veterans. They provide financial support for furniture, technology and even moving into larger areas with more room. The Veterans Center Initiative Grant program has built or improved…

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    Veterans play an important role in society today and the history of not only America as a whole, but the people who live in it. They have earned us our freedom and our rights, and even continue to help even after leaving the battlefield, whether by actively playing a role in their community or going on living the lives they earned for America. Having no veterans would signify no victorious battles or even fights to begin with. The veterans that America celebrates show that America stood and…

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    The Transportation Security Administration is a government agency that is over the security for highways, mass transit, and buses but they are mostly known for the security in America's airports. The TSA was created as a response to the September 11, 2001, attacks. The goal of the TSA is to make sure all flights are safe. The TSA has a funding that is roughly in the billions and the budgets come out of passenger tax. The TSA requires that passengers show ID at the security checkpoint before…

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    Tsa Pros And Cons

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    Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to prevent future attacks. TSA is a branch of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, they monitor all security for traveling public in the United States. In response to the September 11 attacks, many citizens applied to work for TSA in a short amount of time. This created a need to train new employees efficiently and quickly (Issa, 2016). Before the United States decided to nationalize airport security, most U.S. airports were privately contracted.…

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    their time to evaluate the issues, then will take a form of action. Also, the financial institutional oversight is in charge with monitoring money. The treasury department manage the amount of times money has been withdrawn and from where. Lastly, the committee helps create new jobs. The agency that’s responsible for job creation is the department of labor. The members of the committee would attend meetings to figure out ways to minimize the regulation and restriction of difficult jobs. For…

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    There have been many times in United States history when the press has held politicians accountable for a variety of reasons. Today, with the growth of media there are more issues of accountability arising but one issue that is very important in U.S. history is a case known as the Pentagon Papers. This case occurred in 1971 when the New York Times released documents from the Vietnam war accusing former President Nixon and his Administration. The Pentagon Papers were a series of papers that…

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