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    Persuasive Letter: The Issue of Homelessness in California The Chief Editor, _____________________ California. Subject: The Issue of Homelessness in California Respected Sir, The issue of homelessness has been called as one that is "highly ambiguous and intangible" (Neale, 1997, p.7). Wright defines the homeless a "diverse, heterogeneous lot. No single catch phrase or easy myth can possibly describe them all" (p.46) There are varying estimates regarding the number of homeless people

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    Scenario 4 entitled Homelessness involves a teacher that considers herself culturally competent. Jenny is a new second grade teacher who works at a racially/ethnically diverse elementary school in a high socio-economic neighborhood. The teacher informed and expected all her students to bring in materials for an art project. Two boys did not, they gave her a rude response to why they did not have them, and she was irritated that they did not tell her she could not get the materials. Eventually, she

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    Castle and in our text book, showed a connection of how social work could have been applied. It is easy to pass laws to help those in America financially. Many factors shown in “The Glass Castle,” and our text books touch on subjects, such as; homelessness, child neglect, alcoholism, physical abuse and sexual abuse. America has among thousands and thousands of homeless citizens. Currently, in New York

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    There are many significant economic problems facing our country today. One of the most significant economic problem that should be tackle is the amount of homeless and poverty in our country. “On any given night, there are over 600,000 homeless people in the US according to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)” (Quigley). People who are homeless do not have enough money to spend as the reason they are in these conditions is for getting kicked out because of lack of paying rent

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    community, the homeowners. The Homeowners will be forced to give up their American Dream and be forced to leave their homes. Homelessness doesn’t differentiate but effects individuals from all walk of life such as; families with children, military veterans, victims of domestic violence, the working poor, and the mentally ill, just to name a few. Homelessness is influenced by not only by economic factors; it includes social, medical, and political factors as well, however, every

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    Homelessness Hidden in America Homelessness in America has gone un-noticed for so long. For America to be the “land of opportunity” there is a large amount of people who have been deprived of what they were promised. There is so much this country offers, but at the same time there are so many qualifications. Not everyone can meet these standards that are sometimes required. This results in homelessness and poverty. Homelessness has become a hidden aspect in life. The government wants people to

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    having nowhere to go and losing yourself all at once. Over 550,000 innocent people -including parents, kids, veterans, etc.- are homeless on any given day. This number is expected to double by the year 2041. Homelessness can arise due to many reasons. For example, people can shift towards homelessness from a loss of a job, drug or alcohol addiction, and more commonly mental illness. In the novel Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck, Lennie and George, our protagonists, dream of owning their own farm

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    In recent years, the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) and the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) have identified rapid re-housing as a critical strategy to meeting the national goal of ending family homelessness by 2020 (USICH 2013). As noted in a recent update of Opening Doors, the federal plan to end homelessness, "[US Department of Health and Human Services], HUD, [the US Department of Veterans Affairs], and USICH have joined forces to promote expansion

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    This represents a substantial decrease (67.4 percent) in the number of homeless veterans counted only five years previously in 2009. Facts: • Veterans are twice as likely as other Americans to become chronically homeless. Homelessness among female veterans is rising. Women veterans are 4 times more likely to be homeless than non-veteran women (Hamilton et al., 2012). • Homeless female veterans are more likely than homeless male veterans to be thinking about suicide (48.7% versus

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    trusting and believing people will acknowledge you and want to assist. Realizing that you are not judged by who you are but rather what you will be, you understand that the vast majority in the world doesn’t comprehend homelessness, and curious as to if the conditions in homelessness will ever change. All through the world, it is difficult to number the accurate measure of destitute, however it is known to be millions. Consistently in urban areas and towns across nations, men, women, and children

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