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obviously a benefit for the VA in terms of providing proper services to veterans and the obvious benefit to High Performance Techn...
affordable shelter will find that they are drifting from place to place. Some end up living on the streets. Others do not mind the...
detailed quantitative research can make the data themselves both formulate and limit the analysis (Trochim, 2002), qualitative res...
There is no question that homelessness represents the most "painful form of poverty" (Chitayat PG), with the deviance-defining pro...
In five pages this paper discusses the growing problem of homelessness in America in a consideration of issues, shelter alternativ...
In ten pages the theories of Emile Durkheim inclusive of anomie are applied to such social problems as poverty, homelessness, and ...
In six pages this paper discusses homelessness problems as a whole but uses the Northeast as a primary focus with causes and possi...
In eight pages this paper examines the increasing U.S. homelessness situation in a consideration of media distortion. Six sources...
of health care approaches, including prevention and rehabilitation" (Smith & Moyers 311). Smith and Moyers point out why the Unit...
well-oiled and beneficial program stopped in its tracks, however, when government cutbacks took effect, underscoring the fact that...
homelessness and how homelessness manifests in New York City. II. How New York City Treats Its Homeless Soaring housing pric...
that often blames the homeless persons as the reason they have landed in this situation -- can, for the most part, be blamed upon ...
and companionship. Although it is true that roles for men and women have changed to some extent, that does not mean that fathers a...
("Modern," 2002). Modern mass homelessness had become dramatically worse in subsequent years, especially during the early-1980s r...
them to attempt to deal with the problem of language barriers and cultural differences. If the immigrant is not able to learn the...
responsibility and realism require it" (Hambrick et al, 1998, p. 28). II. HOMELESSNESS AS A SOCIAL WELFARE PROBLEM Various...
of being deprived of what they are "owed." As a result, they demand that there elected officials take their concerns into very se...
the main causes" (Morris, 1998, p. 241) to which women attribute their homelessness. Families with children, a population that re...
also that families with children make up one third of the total homeless population. The Homeless Assistance Act does guarantee th...
to serve the market as opposed to serving the cause of public housing. 3. Legislation/ Regulation/ Authorization The article cl...
are many people in the lower and middle income brackets who have little put away. If they have no credit, and no one to bail them ...
that the function of homeless shelters should be to provide an avenue out of homelessness. Instead of providing this, she argues t...
aid. This aspect of San Franciscos Project Homeless Connect is particularly effective because it makes unnecessary for homeless ci...
homeless teens as indicative of a larger problem (Wagner 16). Wagner explains it this way: " With their economy in shambles, many ...
which means that the homeless population in Vancouver encompasses roughly 1800 people (The Americas, 2004). They are virtually all...
not always available in certain expensive areas. Such individuals could move or rent a room in a private home or move in with rela...
children, who represent forty percent of the growing masses of homeless people (NCH, 2004), are often the most victimized of all t...
residence"(Lexis, 2005). This also includes those who are in temporary shelters or temporary accommodation even if they are awaiti...
in Modern Thought points to two cataclysmic moments in history that were responsible for altering the contemporary perceptions of ...
it is a realistic view of how corporate Americas downsizing and cutbacks are affecting the very core of the working population. L...