As a Newark resident and not being too far from NYC (which I believe has the largest homeless population in the country)‚ homelessness is an issue that I sadly witness every day. Most people on the streets have a condition or situation that is rejected by society—mental illness‚ a physical disability‚ drug or alcohol addiction‚ or like in the case of the article‚ simply a different sexual orientation. It is unfortunate that even when society has become more open and accepting towards the LGBTQ community
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have a desire to help aid in some way the issue of homelessness in America. A man tells his family-compiled of a wife‚ 2 boys‚ and 1 younger girl- on an early Saturday morning they will be taking a day trip to the beach. His children are ecstatic and he and his wife hurry to get the kids ready to go. Around an hour later his family piles in the car for the short trip to the beach. His kids laugh and joke in the
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As a social experiment‚ we as a class lived as a homeless person would for one hour in downtown San Luis Obispo. Since this was a change of social class from my upper middle class status to a status of poverty‚ it caused me to be ostracized by the mid-aged higher class people around me who deliberately ignored me by looking the other way. This drastic change made me feel uncomfortable because when I underdressed‚ the people of downtown treated me differently‚ as if I were less human than them. As
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COL. 100 Edna Gomez November 19‚ 2014 Scratch Beginnings Essay Perceptions of the Homelessness and Poverty Our perceptions of the homeless and our perceptions of those that live in poverty is that homelessness and poverty are two of the most critical social issues impacting millions of people today. Some people living in poverty trend to believe that they deserve a helping hand at all times. There are so many challenges of living in poverty‚ especially the struggles to escape from it. As in the
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Homelessness in Canada Have you ever been downtown and seen a homeless person sleeping outside on a grate? Have you ever been in the subway and seen a person huddled under a thin‚ raggedy blanket trying to keep warm in the harsh‚ dead of winter? What if that was you? How would you feel? Wouldn’t you want someone to help you? (PAUSE) Today‚ I’m going to be speaking to you about homelessness in Canada. Homelessness is an epidemic that affects people no matter their age‚ gender‚ race or creed in most
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of the people coming there. However‚ theses organizations are trying to decrease the issue and inform the community and individuals by spreading awareness‚ giving the people life skills‚ and using a variety of strategies to assist those in need. Homelessness is an increasing issue within the United States. It mainly pertains to teenagers‚ which 40% of them are LGBT stated by
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assistance (Leggatt-Cook & Chamberlain‚ 2015‚ p. 10). Understanding of homeless in contemporary Western societies exist on an ideological continuum‚ which shapes the way people think about the issue. For instance‚ individualist explanations view homelessness as the result of lifestyle choices and personal failings such as drug abuse‚ criminal deviancy or alcoholism. Overemphasis on Individualist explanations could lead to minimal state intervention‚ antagonistic responses and reaction
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shelter‚ whatever their household circumstances. Domestic violence is definitely a dominant cause of homelessness for women and their children. Many victims confront homeless when they escape from the abusive homes. Their experience has also been confused by the economic instability‚ often sustained by the abusers. It is arguable that female homelessness is not less common than male homelessness‚ it is
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Otis sat at his tattered corner booth‚ the pale pink and teal upholstery ripped and worn by all those who had rested there before him. His charcoal-grey hair was oily and unkept as if he hadn’t known the pleasure of a shower or a comb since his early days in the war. His once green army jacket‚ faded to a light grey‚ covered the untucked‚ torn‚ and sweat-stained Goodwill T-shirt under it. He wore an old pair of denim blue jeans that were shredded in the knees and rested three inches above his boney
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forlorn because in urban areas black homeless stand out among the white. Worn clothes‚ scruffy beard‚ and alcohol on breath all spark the characteristics of the average homeless person in the mind of Americans. There are many stereotypes attached to homelessness‚ but are they really true? Can a homeless person be put into a single stereotype. We will be examining the typecast of self-infliction and what it entails. There are homeless that follow typical cataloging broadcasted by the media. They set
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