Answer: No more than h-probably a little less.
Explanation:
It was about <span>While traveling with his father, young Alec becomes fascinated by a mysterious Arabian stallion that is brought on board and stabled in the ship he is sailing on. When the ship tragically sinks both he and the horse survive only to be stranded on a deserted island. </span>
In Act I Scene 5 lines 59-54, the ghost of King Hamlet tells his son that his uncle was the one that murdered him by pouring poison in his ear.
The literal meaning of this is that <u>Claudius poison his brother and King Hamlet. The poison was introduced to his body through his ear.</u> This is very interesting, especially because usually poison is given to a person in a drink, but Shakespeare was trying to say something beyond with this.
The symbolic meaning of this is connected with the fact that<u> words</u> (which we listen and enter our ears) <u>can also be like poison and they can actually kill us</u>. In fact, this is what happens to Prince Hamlet, the words uttered by the ghost of his father end up working like poison, they will force him to find revenge to the point in which he will find his own death.
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The sort of search you need to conduct is official research investigation and direct sources of information like federal statistics and non-goverment organizations groups data.
The keywords that might help in the search would be "mental health issues and homeless", "homeless addictions", and "substance disorders and homeless".
Some research has found that is a direct connection between homelesness and substance use disorders.
It is not responsible to call homeless drug addicts, because beyond what you see there could be a life of pain and suffering.
Research states that homelessness is not a permanent condition but a temporary circumstance that should not define poeple's future.
But sometimes, the information that stems from the research indicates that there is a correlation between substance abuse and people becoming homeless.