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  1. Homeless Children In America

    Homeless Children In America Justin Siersma A29851780 SW 200 ? 4/21/2005 Homeless Children in America To be homeless is to not have a home or a permanent place of

  2. Homeless In America

    Homeless in America Have you ever driven down the road and seen a homeless with a sign that reads "Homeless. Will work for food. God Bless"? If you have, then you

  3. Homelessness

    sara E-mail: ssoda27@hotmail.com "Over the past year, over two million men, women, and children were homeless" in America. (NLCHP) Homeless people face an intense

  4. Over-Population

    Over-Population During one year's time over 1.35 million children are homeless and on any one given day 200,000 children are homeless. The reasons differ but one

  5. Homeless People

    Homeless People The problem of homelessness in America is growing dramatically. It's a problem that can strike anyone when you least expect it. Therefore you should

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  1. Poverty In America

    Poverty In America The average income of America in the year 2006 is $48,201. ("Annual") but, why does poverty exist in our country? Everyday you wake up and see

  2. Homeless

    Homeless Homeless is a social issue that has been a problem in America for many years and as years progress it has gotten worst. People sometimes get the definition

  3. Poverty

    Poverty in America Who are the people sleeping and living in public places? Why are they homeless? People become homeless for different reasons. Usually, they cannot

  4. Exposing Poverty

    is a dilemma in our country it affects all of society it is called homelessness. Each night in America there is over "500,000 families are sleeping in shelters, hotels

  5. Poverty

    children under the age of 5 are living in poverty" (Hammersley). In the book Homeless Families In America, Jonathan Kozol focuses on four important issues of poor

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