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    problems. In America today there’s more than 46.7 million people living in poverty. One major effect of poverty is homelessness. “According to Homeaid America‚ as many as 3.5 Americans are homeless. Of these‚ more than 1 million children and on any given night‚ more 300‚000 children are homeless”(“Homeaid 4). There are many causes of homelessness: lost of family member‚ domestic violence‚ splits between spouses. “Other impairments‚ such as depression‚ untreated mental illness‚ post traumatic stress disorder

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    Maggie; A girl of the Streets Pertaining to Gender Inequality Stephen Crane’s Maggie; A Girl of the Streets depicts the shockingly harsh and destitute lives that many people had to sustain in turn of the 20th century New York City. It reveals a disturbing realism of slum life and poor living conditions‚ and addresses several social forces that occurred during this time. Prominently‚ this story tackles the idea of gender inequality and discrimination. Maggie‚ the main character of this novella‚

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    Those training initiatives which can be considered as having a high-leverage strategy to their business needs of Basil Read are:- MULTI-FUNCTION TRAINING CENTRE: The state-of-the-art multi-function training centre that offer real-time training to the sites to drive training down to site level(both virtually and e-learning). Basil Read created career paths which provide opportunities outside of the general management route yet it allowed her employees to climb the ranks in the organisation‚ The

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    to go! I had no education! I had nothing" he said. Left with nowhere else to go‚ Daniel went to live with a friend in Texas for a few months‚ then California‚ Iowa‚ Ohio‚ then back to Michigan... finally landing on the streets of Detroit. This innocent 16 year old wandered the streets for several hard months‚ sleeping in doorways and on park benches‚ suffering through the freezing cold days and nights. Finally‚ Daniel couldn’t take it anymore. As his wrists bled‚ Daniel realized he needed help. He

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    1970s and 1980s‚ the number of young people who were forced out of their homes‚ abandoned‚ or living on the street with their parents’ consent was increasing. In the 1990s‚ the main reason for youth homelessness was dysfunction within the family. It has become increasingly difficult for these youth to successfully integrate into a modern‚ industrialized society. As a result‚ most children and adolescents who are forced to leave their homes or choose to run away today end up living with others‚ staying

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    rights. It welcomes submission that explores the changing nature of child rights in developed and developing countries and socio-economic-cultural contexts and by illuminating the complex‚ globally articulated risks and possibilities that affect children today‚ which may include topics such as cultural values‚ ethics‚ conflicts‚ social policy‚ programme design‚ supervision‚ education‚ training etc. IJCRR intends to publish papers on theoretical and empirical issues to promote increased awareness

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    According to the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence‚ "homeless youth are typically defined as unaccompanied youth between the ages of 12 and 24 who are without family support and who are living in shelters‚ on the streets‚ in cars or vacant buildings or who are "couch surfing" or living in other unstable circumstances." On any given night in the US‚ there is about half a million homeless individuals. 40 percent of that are homeless youth. It is important to say that exact numbers of homeless

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    homeless people is they‚ put there self in the situation like my uncle he started to be homeless because he got out of school in a early age‚ he did bad things like not listening‚ and didn’t work. More than 1.6 million American children including 1‚000 in

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    biggest problem was when he started drinking he was always running errands for his grandmother getting her alcohol (because she was an alcoholic) and he was never told that it was bad for him to drink. There are a lot of our veterans living on the streets there was one named Paul he was born and raised in Dorchester‚ MA. He was a van driver for 20 years and the company started laying people off slowly and he was late for work one day and they fired him as soon as he showed up. Paul is disabled and

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    SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY Street-vended food or It’s equivalent “street food” which are defined as food and beverages prepared and sold by vendors jmon streets and other public places for immediate consumption or consumption at a later time without further processing or preparation. Consumers are always interested on convenience rather than safety. Vendors are often poorly educated‚ unlicensed‚ untrained in food hygiene‚ and they work under crude unsanitary conditions with little or no knowledge

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