On the Subject of Homelessness
By Justine Mims
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As a struggling writer I call Portland home by throwing myself into the unknown. Homelessness is a last resort emergency situation that results from broken down homes, veteran status, and a verity of co related social issues. I will describe poverty as explained in social science to understand my own misfortune in the very need to end homelessness. I have built the skills necessary to write in self-reflection as a graduated college student from Western Washington University and Portland State University, and I wish to attend law school at Yale. When college students are less than likely to find themselves in such a state, I quickly strive to find meaning for what can happen to anyone by providing the reasoning for as a personal sacrifice. There is a sense of urgency for you to read this memoir and social science collection of facts to understand how we can prevent homelessness.
Justine Mims
From Portland, Oregon in Northeast Portland and residing in Beverton. University schooling from Western Washington University and Portland State University. Plans on law school at Yale University.
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