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    Homelessness has been a growing problem throughout Canada. With an increasing number of homeless citizens in Canada‚ it shouldn’t be a cause for concerns when the middle and higher class population starts asking questions. Myself‚ a part of the middle class‚ see homeless individuals everywhere so it does affect me. In my opinion‚ homeless people should NOT be criminalized as this goes against the several aspects that makes Canada such a great place to reside. Classism is a very difficult problem

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    politically charged viewpoints on this issue but we must have bipartisan actions to establish if we should or shouldn’t do anything to respond to it with the poorer countries blaming us for the misery. The second article is on feminist economics which is the economic impact of feminist ideals in economics and jus the study of how women affect economies but aren’t adequate reciprocated. These are both heavily left leaning argument on viewpoints and realist‚ right leaning conservative politicians may disqualifying

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    Homelessness and poverty is a big problem for children who attend school. In recent years it has become more of a problem and 1.5 million students are homeless according to Introduction to Teaching. The article I chose concerns the situation of students being homeless and what educators can do to help them. It is related to chapter two because chapter two discusses the issues homeless children deal with while going to school‚ and the article is a guide to assist those children. The article goes over

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    need for change and women’s independence. However‚ feminism is a broad term covering several different types‚ such as liberal‚ radical‚ and Marxist. Not all feminists believe the same and their ideas vary. Each of these approaches the family in a different way and offers different solutions to the problem of gender inequality. Liberal feminists offer a hopeful account of family life. They see social changes that have been made in equality for women. They believe that not only have women gained improvements

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    Part A 1. Criminology has focused a majority of its research based on the crimes committed by those of the male gender. The male gender has comprised the great majority of offenders adjacent to the time and place. Feminists began to argue the fact as to why woman could not be included in the research of criminology? One could research why it is woman have committed less crimes than that of men? The woman who did commit crimes have all been represented in negative and stereotypical ways‚ focusing

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    It is unfair for us to get whatever we want for Christmas‚ but homeless people don’t get anything at all. The homeless need to feel loved during this holiday season. Many people in society do not pay attention to the problems of homelessness; they do not care about the poor and forgotten. The Spiritans are known for helping the poor and forgotten members of the world. As students in a Spirian school‚ we both want to help the poor and forgotten of the world. The charisms we both have

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    Homelessness describes the condition of people without a regular dwelling. People who are homeless are most often unable to acquire and maintain regular‚ safe‚ secure‚ and adequate housing‚ or lack "fixed‚ regular‚ and adequate night-time residence." Causes:  Unavailability of employment opportunities.  Poverty‚ caused by many factors including unemployment and underemployment.  Lack of accessible healthcare. People who have some kind of chronic and weakening disease but cannot get healthcare

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    Feminism and Feminist Therapy: Lessons From the Past and Hopes for the Future Kathy M. Evans‚ Elizabeth A. Kincade‚ Aretha F. Marbley‚ and Susan R. Seem Feminist therapy incorporates the psychology of women (e.g.‚ J. B. Miller‚ 1976)‚ developmental research (e.g.‚ C. Gilligan‚ 1982)‚ cognitive-behavioral techniques (J. Worell & P. Remer‚ 1992)‚ multicultural awareness (L. Comas- Diaz & B. Greene‚ 1994)‚ and social activism (L. S. Brown‚ 1994) in a coherent theoretical and therapeutic

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    There is not a lot data on homeless people in The Netherlands. In this article observers examine the morality of homeless people compared to the general population. Reports show that mentally homeless people are at a disadvantage than those who are not homeless. They are more prone to substance abuse and psychiatric disorders. On the other hand due to their status in society their survival rates are higher than other members of society. Evidence shows that homeless woman have more of a survival

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    United States alone‚ 564‚708 people are homeless and 15% of those homeless people can be considered as chronically homeless. (socialsolutions.com‚ 2016) One would think that with a striving country such as America‚ homelessness doesn’t exist‚ however that’s not the case. Despite homelessness in America there are some positive outcomes. Going into Scott Bransford’s article “Camping for Their Lives” he describes the development of tent cities and the conditions of the people living there. He wrote an effective

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