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    start looking for shelter or a place to live first. Well believe me‚ it’s not easy. Some people believe that the homeless should care for themselves‚ but I think differently. I believe that people around the world should care more for the homeless because families need to have a place to live‚ they can’t find jobs easily to become more successful‚ and because of the golden rule. Many people around the world don’t have home’s‚ I feel like we should help them because the homeless can’t exactly

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    to that point. Homelessness is an issue that is counted as unimportant and largely put on the back burner in today’s society. When our society sees homelessness it’s rather invisible or barely noticed. When people in there every day life see a homeless individual the stigma of “why can’t they just help themselves” or “there just addicts of some kind or crazy” comes quick

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    being that there is over 3.5 million of them each year there is no hesitation that you’ve guessed it. I’m talking about our homeless. Homelessness is an increasing issue in Today’s society. The number of homelessness is growing at a startling rate. And more and more individuals are facing homelessness every day. We all have our own opinions‚ and statements regarding the homeless be it “avoiding eye contact‚ to just keep walking‚ or just ignore them.” and that makes us think that they will all just

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    happy with what they have. The poor are making an effort to get by and living with the bare necessities. What about the homeless? Some argue that the homeless got where they are through drug problems and mental illnesses. Homelessness is a severe struggle in the United States in which not all of the people suffer from drug problems or mental illnesses. Although some homeless people have drug or mental illnesses‚ some have had just plain bad luck or poor judgment. In the film‚ The Pursuit of Happyness

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    This knowledge included what was like to be homeless‚ the kind of poverty in big cities‚ and the desperate need many places like this have for the gospel. We learned not to predetermined mindset of people simply by their immediate circumstances or appearance. Many times people are homeless because of reasons they could not control‚ so judging harshly by their circumstances in extremely unfair place to take. I have

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    government owned buildings. Instead of keeping them on the streets‚ why doesn’t someone place them in those buildings? If they did‚ America would still have buildings leftover that they can either fix up or move in the homeless from other countries that are in need. America should help the homeless in other countries as well as their own. After they help their own country‚ they should reach out to others and give supplies that are needed. Giving to other countries could mean that it’s expected from them

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    vehicles for a while. Jeannette Walls tells us about her homeless childhood in The Glass Castle and many people today deal with the same types of struggles. Homelessness is often misunderstood because there are many definitions and there are multiple words that sound similar or have similar definitions. The United Nations broke up homelessness into two broad groups. Primary Homelessness includes people

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    results of numerous underlying factors; however‚ not all homeless situations will be the same. There are numerous reasons why people become homeless. The first reason is the economy‚ for those who are looking for a job; they are only wasting their time because jobs are so limited. Second‚ from time-to-time governmental agencies are forever changing their eligibility requirements to receive government assistance. As a result‚ many homeless families are denied. Third‚ As a result‚ of budgets cuts

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    than others walking to the nearest shelter for a nights rest and a small portion of food to hopefully fill me up for the next day‚ and growing up too early because of my mothers’ mistakes. Life’s struggle growing up took a huge toll on me but has definitely made me independent and understandable to society as a whole. I am now 21 years old‚ a little more fortunate than others because I chose to make a difference‚ but still unhappy about the networks of homeless individuals and families all over the

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    sleep in parks‚ under bridges‚ in shelter or cars. Detail Nearly 39% percent of kids under the age of 18 (1.3 million) are homeless. Detail 10% of the population is called “chronic” and remains without housing for extended periods of time on a frequent bias. (Transition sentence) However there are great effects on the homelessness. Second main idea – homelessness has a tremendous effect on a child’s education Detail approximately 87% of school-age homeless children and youth enrolled in school

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