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    Homeless Ethnography

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    The article that I choose as the one for deeper study was the article‚ “Writing and Retelling Multiple Ethnographic Tales of a Soup Kitchen for the Homeless”. The reason that I choose this article is because it relates to my own area of interest Ethnography and the study of culture-sharing groups. By taking this study I began to break it down into the characteristics of qualitative approaches: Focus: The article is very successful in defining who the target group for the study is to the reader.

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    Homeless Reflection

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    When asked about an activity that I served as a leader for‚ I instantly thought of my work I did when I set out to help the homeless. I took this project on knowing that it was something that was one of  great need. Little did I know how much it would influence and affect me as a person. To complete this project I started with coordinating with the individual who helps the homeless on a weekly basis. I got the necessary information from her such as what was needed to be collected. I coordinated with

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    The Homeless Population

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    The homeless population encounters a variety of public health problems that concerns not only the medical community but the general community as a whole . HIV/AIDS is one of the most prevalent communicable public health problems and it is still an increasing problem worldwide. According to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] report of worldwide epidemiologic studies‚ the prevalence rate of HIV infection among the homeless population is from 6.3-35% (Badiaga et al.‚ 2008). In order

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    Homelessness

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    that lead to these bad outcomes. Kids become homeless for a variety of reasons which include running away from home‚ being abandoned by parents or guardians‚ and aging out of state or foster care. Without resources‚ the streets can become one of the only options for homelessness. Researchers find it troubling that in a country of great wealth and in a city of great wealth‚ there are so many people who are in such desperate situations‚ sleeping in homeless shelters or on city streets‚ in cars‚ in parks

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    1988 called “The Homeless and Their Children” where He told a story of a woman and her four children called Joanne (Kozol‚ 1985). Jonathan spent a lot of time to get to know Rachel and her children who lived in a homeless hotel in New York called the Martinique‚ which was located at Sixth Avenue and Thirty Second Street. This hotel was known to be the largest hotel for the homeless people in New York. Jonathan Kozol was enlightening the facts that there were so many homeless and illiterate people

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    Homeless People

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    There are many homeless people out on the streets. When being without a job still hasn’t gotten near zero and new jobs are being created every day‚ people are starting to ask why there are still homeless people in the streets. This seems to be a serious problem even though it would be so easy for homeless people to just get a job. For a person to get a job all you have to do is have nice clothes to make a respectable impression‚ a home address and some way to be reached in. So we have reached a solution

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    Homelessness In China

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    of the amount of homeless people living in larger cities such as Detroit‚ Beijing‚ and India. The question “Are there homeless in China?” is not what this paper is going to be about. China will be discussed because I want to show the ways in which their government is taking action for the amount of homeless people living in the streets. Now‚ there are tons of homeless people that are living on the streets that cannot help that they are on the streets. For example‚ a war veteran that came back

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    The novel the Five People You Meet in Heaven tells a story about an old man who worked at Ruby Pier and was 83 years old. The novel begins stating that it is starting with and end‚ the end of Eddie’s life. But in all reality‚ it’s not only an end‚ its beginning too; the beginning of Eddie’s "life" in Heaven. When Eddie gets to Heaven‚ he meets 5 people‚ who all teach him a lesson. Those five people were: The Blue Man‚ his old captain from war‚ Ruby‚ Marguerite‚ and then Tala. The Blue Man is the

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    Homeless Observation

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    I attended a soup kitchen for the homeless at a Hospitality Center located at the Charles Town Presbyterian Church and also a fundraiser event to benefit the Jefferson County Homeless Coalition. At the soup kitchen‚ I helped volunteer’s setup tables and chairs for prospective patrons to dine. Guests had formed a line outside the doors of the church and waited patiently to be admitted. Once dining hours commenced‚ volunteers welcomed guests to be seated. Upon entering the building and finding a seat

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    Homelessness in America

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    progressive interpretations” (116). The vagrancy law and the modern anti-homeless policies strive to end this long lasting social challenge. The desire for control and claims of peace and order are often what leads to the creation of statutes aimed at the very weak of society. Moreover most of the laws and statutes are supported by both bureaucrats and the average citizen. The need for response to the increase numbers of the homeless is what triggers the support of city ordinances to control the actions

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