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Category: /Social Sciences
…When people walk in downtown, they can find many homeless people there. You can see that some homeless people are begging money from the pedestrians or trying to find something from garbage. Homelessness is a serious phenomenon in society today…
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…What is homelessness and who does it affect? Homelessness means to have no home or permanent place of residence. Homelessness affects hundreds of thousands of people today. In the United States alone 750,000 people experience homelessness every night…
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Homelessness has been a growing concern globally. I was internally disturbed whenever I saw a homeless person. I always perceived a homeless person to be only men in dirty clothes with long white hair and beards asking for food and money. Nowadays…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Associations between poor health and the homeless can easily be made. Poor health is both a cause of homelessness and a result of homelessness. Homeless people often suffer from diseases before becoming homeless and they also often acquire infectious…
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…A person is defined as being homeless when he/she lacks a fixed nightime shelter. Therefore, we must rethink our views on whom we regard as homeless. On any given night 760,000 men, woman and children, have no control over where they sleep, eat or go…
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Category: /Literature/English
Homelessness is a devastating experience for families. It disrupts virtually every aspect of family life, damaging the physical and emotional health of family members, interfering with children’s education and development, and frequently resulting…
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Category: /Literature/English
Homelessness is a very complex issue to which there are no simple solutions. Such a problem requires all levels of government to work together in order to find solutions. A recent study in Sudbury revealed that during the week of July 18th to 24th, 399…
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…“Over the past year, over two million men, women, and children were homeless” in America. (NLCHP) Homeless people face an intense struggle just to stay alive despite the fact that society turns its head from the problem. The government makes laws…
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Category: /History
…· (a) In general For purposes of this chapter, the term ''homeless'' or ''homeless individual or homeless person'' [1] includes - o (1) an individual who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence; and (2) an individual who has…
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…According to the Stewart B. McKinney Act, 42 U.S.C. § 11301, et seq. (1994), a person is considered homeless who "lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate night-time residence and; and... has a primary night time residency that is: (A) a supervised publicly…
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