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    My love and interest in Houston’s sports teams has given me a means of identifying with my beloved hometown. Until recently I had no idea how to connect myself with the city and the millions of other Houstonians that inhabited Houston. I then discovered the cities sports teams the Texans‚ Rockets‚ and Astros which many of the cities locals love and support endlessly. Ever since discovering these teams I have become a ferocious supporters of them win or lose. I support them no matter without any conditions

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    Houston Natural Disasters

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    Tropical Storm Harvey continues to drench southeast Texas and flood the Houston area‚ people aren’t the only ones seeking higher ground. The wild animals are‚ too. Reports and images of swimming snakes and lurking alligators are making the rounds on social media‚ and some are not current or real. Some alligator photos were from 2016. A fake photo shows a shark that was definitely not swimming down a flooded city freeway. But the Houston area is home to thousands of American alligators that reside in streams

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    Causes of Homelessness

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    often suffering from respiratory diseases. Every year more and more people are becoming homeless. According to the Toronto Shelter‚ Support & Housing Administration‚ There are 5‚086 homeless people on the streets of Toronto as of April 2009. Homelessness is becoming a big problem worldwide. There are many situations that can be caused by others around us or by nature. Many people cannot afford to pay rent for their homes and are kicked out on the streets as a result. Others are forced out of the

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    to say that exact numbers of homeless youth are hard to determine because the lack of standard methods and the mobility of the homeless population. The amount of homeless youth is staggering and heartbreaking. There are many factors that lead to homelessness‚ and many consequences

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    Homelessness and Health

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    Trevor Gamache Homelessness and Health Introduction Homelessness has become an evolving epidemic of our time‚ and the health implications associated with being homeless makes it that much worse. Homeless people are at major risk for premature death and a wide range of health problems such as HIV‚ skin blemishes‚ and much more. It is very difficult for homeless people to fix their health issues due to the difficulty of accessing health care possibly because of missing health cards‚ or simply because

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    Homelessness in Hawaii

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    Abstract The major purpose of the study is to educate the community and provide awareness about homelessness as it ultimately has the potential to affect anyone. The study that our group would like to conduct is to examine the homeless population and the issues that surround it. As we examine the causes of homeless the possibility of preventing homelessness increases. As more is being done to get people off of the street‚ what is being done to prevent people from becoming homeless? Our group’s

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    Homelessness in America

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    Evelyn Perler Homelessness in America: A Research Paper Homelessness is the state of lacking permanent residence. This phenomenon is a result of many different factors including mental disease‚ illness‚ discrimination‚ loss of job‚ and/or inability to find work. Around 3.5 million people experience homelessness in a year in the United States of America. The homeless population includes males‚ females‚ and non-binary persons of all ages. About half of the homeless are single males. A quarter of

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    Youth Homelessness

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    My selected social issue for this report is Youth Homelessness. The reason why I have chosen this is because‚ not only do I want to learn and understand more about the struggle and surviving on the streets‚ but also because I believe in fundamental rights for all human being. A sense of belonging‚ mastery‚ independence and generosity is the root of life to live full of potential. Being homeless takes these benefit away. This essay will focus on the risk factors‚ impacts and strategies applied when

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    I. Introduction A. According to the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty‚ in 2008 roughly 670‚000 people in America were homeless. Of that number‚ 58% were living in shelters and/or transitional housing and 42% were unsheltered. Since 2008‚ these numbers have been rapidly growing due to the economic recession. According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness‚ presently an estimated 1.5 million people in the United States are homeless. B. I can bet that each individual

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    belief of a person on the reasons of homelessness is the type of interaction the individual has had with a particular individual suffering from homelessness. If they have had such an interaction with the particular homeless individuals that was not related to money‚ it was more probable that the person would render society as the major factor in causing homelessness as compared to individualistic causes. The transformation in public beliefs about homelessness from the 1980s to the 1990s took place

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