The sight of him looking like the homeless person he actually was joins the iconic images of our time. |
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How many times have you been asked in the street for some money from a seemingly homeless person or a beggar? |
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He initially told police he had bought the victim's goods from a homeless person. |
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We share what we have, one homeless person to another, and so step a little closer to the home that finally awaits us. |
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But on my drive back uptown I saw that on every block there seemed to be a homeless person. |
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He then set out on foot with 13 tables on his back dressed in 14 curtains and pushfully quoted his sales pitch to any homeless person he could find. |
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Housing for a homeless person or moving to a larger, better-equipped and more accessible home usually improves living conditions immediately. |
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Public authorities and service providers must work together to address the specific needs of each individual homeless person. |
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For each homeless person an individual programme is drafted containing personal goals in the areas of housing, care, income and daily activity. |
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During one of my shifts I was attacked by a homeless person that I was helping. |
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Some organizations propose that for every homeless person visible on the street, there are four whose homelessness is hidden. |
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So far, I have not seen a homeless person or anyone asking me for money. |
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It was also useful to encompass the March period, as some articles appeared in the newspapers linking a homeless person to the terrible terrorist attack on March 11th preceding the elections. |
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Thus, the definition of a homeless person may not be confined to the pure lack of a roof, because then the dimensions of social exclusion and legal rights would be obscured. |
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It is a law which covers all matters relating to children and juveniles insofar as it provides definitions for a juvenile, an offender and a homeless person. |
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As a homeless person on the street I came across an engineer, a soldier, a violinist, some dancers, a philosopher and artists of all kinds, to name just a few. |
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At the heart of the possible participation of homeless people, there must be faith in human beings, in the humanity of every person, of every homeless person. |
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Thus a homeless person may present with several of the mental and physical problems briefly outlined below, giving rise to a problematic co-morbidity. |
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A homeless person who cannot be cared for in a temporary shelter because of a need for enhanced care induced by age or state of health may be admitted to a residential facility. |
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You can't ask a homeless person to keep an emergency kit. |
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Kim, Seo said, looked like a homeless person. |
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Each homeless person must be provided with immediate access to accommodation, available every day of the year, so that nobody is forced to spend a night on the streets. |
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Although shelters prepared for increased demand by setting up extra beds in their facilities, at least one homeless person had to be taken to hospital by emergency services. |
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An example among others: a homeless person who has no social insurance may receive health services in a hospital, which then will send an invoice to the public unit dealing with social support. |
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The Tool Kit is designed to assist front-line hospital staff, through four critical steps associated with discharging a homeless person from hospital care. |
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