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Awalt's Narrow View Of Homeless People
1,089 wordsHow Can We Help the Homeless and Should We? : Searching for a Solution Just a few months ago I was with my friends Mike and Kim and we had been walking around having a great time in the city. We then exited a store and Kim said something under her breath like, 'Oh, no,' when I looked in the same direction to find a middle aged man with a drunken stare to him. She knew this man as 'the town drunk' and he had been homeless for years. He asked us for the time and we replied, but he didn't just stop...
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Homeless Work For Their City
1,270 wordsPut the Homeless to Work This is a simple thing to say but is it really this easy to put homeless people to work There are a lot of questions that we need to answer regarding this issue. Will the homeless really volunteer and help clean up the city of San Diego Will this be a short term plan or is there a chance that we can get them to work permanently These are just some of the many questions that arises when we talk about the homeless people. I agree with the idea of putting them to work. But ...
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Homeless People Need Help
1,467 wordsMany homeless people have mental illnesses and it is not easy for them to restart their lives and get a job. Many of them also have drug or alcohol problems, which makes it very difficult to get a long term job making enough income to support themselves. Homeless people need help getting off the streets but are unable to do it by themselves. People should not just give the homeless the cold shoulder and keep on walking like nothing is wrong. In order for the homeless problem to stop, we the peop...
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Poverty And The Threat Of Homelessness
1,013 wordsHomelessness Homelessness as an issue in today's society is largely ignored. To many, the problem of homelessness is invisible or barely noticed. When these people do see the homeless it is found in the form of beggars who need to "pull themselves up by their bootstraps" or mentally ill people who "just can't help themselves". In either case the central point remains; the homeless must be people who are incapable or unwilling to help themselves. After all, wouldn't they stop being homeless if th...
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Homeless People
1,934 wordsHome has become such a scattered, damaged, various concept in our present travails. There is so much yearn for How hard can we expect even a pair of magic shoes to work They promise to take us home, but will they permit us to redefine the blessed word -Salman Rushdie (Hopper&Baum ohl p. 3). Homeless people all around the world, stopped believing in ruby slippers a long time ago, because they know that fairy tales will not get them out of their predicament. They must struggle on their own, with t...
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Homelessness Through The Support Of Family Members
1,275 wordsWomen on the Street Have you ever rushed down the street and felt that nagging feeling of guilt, as you breeze by someone lying in a doorway? Is she alive? Is she ill? Why do we all rush by without finding out is she's all right? People sit in train stations, bus stations, parks, doorways, unmistakably sick, with what, we don't know. All are seemingly alone. Some beg. Some don't. Some have open sores that ooze and bleed. Some are drunk. Some talk to themselves or formless others. They have no ho...
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Should The Homeless Assistance Program In Sacramento
880 wordsa. Issue: Should the homeless assistance program in Sacramento be reformed to give more money to the homeless while allowing them to apply to the program more than once? b. Facts: Currently in Sacramento, the homeless can apply for homeless assistance only once in their lifetime except for certain extenuating situations. The current program is a success. The amount of people in the program living below the poverty line has fallen 21% in the last seven years. Since 2000, the amount of families ap...
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Homeless People
549 wordsHave you ever realized how lucky you really are when you are driving under a bridge or in poor part of town and you see a homeless person begging for work or food, or do you just drive by and act as though you never saw the horrible site and go on about your buisness Just like in the book "Les Miserables" Fantine becomes homeless to take care of her daughter, who she gae to the Thenardiers, for what she thought was a better life. Everywhere you go, everywhere you look, there is always someone le...
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Bad Things About Homeless People
1,325 wordsIn my twenty years and some months existence in this world, I've been fortunate enough to live a secured life. I believe food and shelter are two of the most important essentials in life, and I've never had to worry about food not being on the table or if I had a place to sleep at night which is why I consider myself to have a secure life. Volunteering at Simpson Housing helped me realize many things in life, and also made me wonder why some people are so fortunate in life while others struggle ...
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Homeless People On The Streets
2,178 wordsHomeless citizens are often considered a burden, more over, society's burden. The down-and-out seem, to the average citizen, to be habitually on drugs, or prone to violent behaviour. Should it not be our responsibility to help those who can not help themselves? That is just it, some of the impoverished are living under such appalling conditions that they can not pick themselves up onto their own strength. I have a few questions that I would like the average person to think about regarding the ho...
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Homeless People
1,198 wordsDeep within the outskirts of the inner-city, there lie many places with no warmth or refuge, but rather of dank cardboard boxes, self-made newspaper beds, and improvised living quarters far less than sanitary. These bleak settings provide the shelter inhabited by the homeless, and are surely to be found scattered throughout city alleys, under passages, or condemned housing and buildings. There are no real facets to this kind of living that can truly explain why such a predicament is part of our ...
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Homeless People
1,205 wordsThe homeless population is growing with astonishing numbers climbing to the highest we have seen yet. Cities are building shelters as fast as they can the homeless keep pouring out of them again. It is sad to say that the biggest and fastest growing part of the homeless population is families. The typical homeless family is a single mother in her 20's with 2 children under 6, and the average age of a homeless person in the United States is 9. Homeless children are at a greater risk for not gradu...
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Kind And Unfortunate Homeless People
842 wordsA Writing Lesson It is a month before the end of eleventh grade and my English teacher drops a five to six page research paper on the class. The topic of this research paper needed to be on one of the problems people face in America in today's society. At the time, I wanted nothing more than to go to the beach and be out of school for the summer. Therefore, I was anything but enthusiastic about this project. Each individual in the class was to pick the topic of his or her research paper out of a...
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Public With The Homeless Problem
1,069 wordsHomeless Future Is Society? S Neglect Essay, Research Homeless Future Is Society? S Neglect The Homeless Future is Society's Neglect There is a serious problem with the way homeless people are treated. They are not treated as any normal human being is treated. The homeless have been dubbed the outcasts of society and receive practically no assistance from the government. Where is the consideration for these people? Are homeless people considered less than human? Why is it so hard to give a helpi...