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This is the first 1,000 characters of 882 words (3.53 pages) in the essay titled Homelessness
I remember myself walking along with my father during early mornings and I could see many people sleeping along the roadside. I was tempted to know the reason for such an act and finally I asked my father about it. “Son, these are homeless people - those who have no home of their own to live in,” he replied with a bizarre look on his face that I had ever seen. His eyes were filled with tears as he replied. A feeling of sympathy and love arose inside me for these homeless people, and I knew my father was not the only one to have the feeling of love towards the homeless but that there were many more people like him.
The place where I grew up is an urban area. It’s one of the busiest cities in terms of business and trade in the entire country of Nepal. Concrete buildings cover city center whereas the outskirts are mostly covered by huts which are made of mud and clay. Roads and streets are well developed and markets look busy throughout the day as people are busy buying and selling goods. Even though the city is way ahead in terms of economic growth with regard to other cities of the country, not many people living in the city are rich, and not all of them own a home of their own. There are many who have to spend most of their nights sleeping beside roadsides, in parks and on the streets. These people not only include the old but also children as well as teenagers. About 8 percent of the total population living in the town was homeless.
As time passed I de...
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Keywords: narrative, cold winter morning, country of nepal, feeling of sympathy, strange incident, bitter wind, concrete buildings, living in the city, early mornings, homeless people, total population, teenage boy, urban area, outskirts, huts, economic growth, mud, habit, teenagers, regard, clothes
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