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    every morning in a warm bed in a secure house for some Australians is only a dream. Every day more and more people are becoming or are at risk of becoming homeless as the global economy crumbles away and monetary resources become harder to find. What is homelessness: the Australian Government Department of Health (2005) defines homelessness as a person who is without a conventional home. Homeless Australians have become disconnected from family and friend and has few, if any resource and very little

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    inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the injustices First Nations peoples once faced and continue to face in their environment. Thesis Statement: Environmental racism continues to be an issue among many native communities all across Canada. I. INTRODUCTION A. Attention Getter: Robert Bullard who’s often described as the father of environmental justice once said, “if a community is poor or inhabited largely by people of color there is a good chance that it receives

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    Union Square Subway

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    Jane Jacobs, Jacobs argues that sidewalks are a place where people have the opportunity to get to know one another on a casual social basis, generating respectful acquaintanceships that enable civility while protecting private lives. However, after conducting my field research for the ‘Entrance to the Union Square subway’ station, I observed that although the subway station is a public area almost like any other sidewalk, yet not many people socialise or have conversations with one another especially

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    presents contentions against the norm, and afterward closes with an ethical position. Thesis statement Destitute veterans are a real social issue confronting our general public today. Vagrancy among United States veterans are of specific concern to the general public in light of the fact that everybody sees a percentage of the weights confronting vets after coming back to regular citizen life. Who are homeless veterans then? The U.S. Division of Veterans Affairs

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    Student first and last names Course title and number Professor's name Due date Acts of Violence by American Youth Research Paper Outline Thesis Statement: The proliferation of violence committed by American youth demonstrates tight connections among culture, media, and capitalism creating unique circumstances that result in excessive violence and rage relative to other youth around the world. I. Introduction Juvenile Criminals & Youth Violence A. Juvenile crime is not new. Juveniles have

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    hours of Jackson’s story, in the sense that alcohol had a major role to play in their blackout. Neddy and Jackson’s actions and decisions are impaired by alcohol, a common theme in these stories which is also a common problem that many people are faced with in real life. Both of their timelines were obscured by alcohol. Referring to either one of the narrators would be a waste of time. Money also seems to be a reoccurring motif in each of the stories. They both seem to be always looking

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    Jodi Arias

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    Topic: Jodi Arias General Purpose: Informing about the Murder Case Specific Purpose: I want to inform everyone on Jodi Arias's background, the murder incident, and her fate. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Some of you may have heard of a woman named Jodi Arias who killed her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander on ABC News, Nancy Grace, or some mainstream news reporting shows. One thing I can say about learning this case is that you need to be careful about who you choose to lay in bed with at night

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    I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Has anyone ever stopped to help you when you were in need? How did it make you feel? B. Thesis Statement: Volunteering in your local community will help those around you and help you feel like you have contributed something positive and it is easier than most people think. C. Speaker Credibility Statement: If we all did our part to help those in need, our community would be a better and safer place to live. By doing this, we can achieve a greater sense

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    Women Of The Wild West

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    I. Introduction a. Attention Getter: How would you feel if I told you women had more of a hand in setting the Wild West than you have been lead to believe? How would you feel if you knew many of those women were prostitutes? Like a majority of people my views of the Wild West originally stemmed from the old Westerns I used to watch with my family. I never paid a second glance to the women in those stories for they all seemed the same. Just some saloon girl hussies with a tendency to be damsels

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    a great extent towards the dangers of silence. I have further reinforced my statement on my initial response on how literature can have a great extent towards the dangers of silence. One evidence to indicate that literature can warn people of the dangers of silence is a quote in this novel. The quote I am going to write describes how after a girl name Lydia disappears and her family realizes that they know nothing about her life than they thought they did. Lydia had been lying to them and not expressing

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