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I think yes, people in jail do live better than homeless people. Why? People in jail get fed and have a bed. People that are homeless, dont have that kind of ability. They cant make friends, esually, they dont get fed, or get fed poorly, and they get to see people that cant help them in any sort of way.
Not always, most homeless are homeless due to losing a job, not having money to continue on their rent and such. Some of these, though they did not choose to become homeless at first, become accustomed to the freedom of such a lifestyle and say they choose to stay homeless. There are a few though that did consciously choose to become homeless and love it. The range of homelessness goes from the stereotype homeless person with very little in the way of possessions up to people that live in RV's.
Human beings have been known to live on, in, or under bridges still today. Typically, these people are homeless, and this sort of living behavior is usually seen in bigger cities.
I will leave you if you do not sort yourself out.Leave me alone you bully.I will take my leave then.
People shed hair and skin cells everyday, and they leave fingerprints on most things they touch. They could possibly leave behind saliva if they eat, drink, or smoke in public.
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The deceased. All people who die leave some sort of inheritance, even if it is the clothes they died in and there is no will or known relative to inherit. But you cannot leave an inheritance without dying.
You can leave out mince pies, some sort of alcoholic drink And for the rein deers you can leave carrots or another vegetable
what sort of people were sent to Australia
Every civilized country provides some sort of maternity or parental leave; a country which fails to do so is not civilized.
Yes. Most of them do, too. They usually direct people or head businesses and things of that sort.
There are many reasons: money, fleeing the law, wanting some sort of freedom (religion), wanting a better life than the one they had been born in or adventure.