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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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    developing programs‚ government officials‚ private organizations‚ and individuals are all working to solve the challenging issue of homelessness. There are a definite number of effective programs available in San Diego helping aid all categories of homeless people into getting their life on the right track. San Diego has many vulnerable people living on the streets. Homelessness is an enormous issue that America has come to face. Thousands of people live day after day without food‚ water or a roof over

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    Homeless problem in America One of the greatest complications currently concerning America is homelessness. The citizens of America must face a world of global conflict‚ decline in jobs‚ rising costs for education and an increasing amount of poverty‚ making it almost impossible for them to earn a living. Children and adults alike are facing life without a warm home and cooked meals. In the past couple of years‚ the national poverty rate rose to roughly 13.2% of the population. 1 in 7 homeless people

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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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    Finally‚ this essay utilised conflict theory to explain homelessness. This essay broke down and applied conflict theory to several aspects of what causes homelessness such as drug use as a result of alienation caused by exploitation in the competitive capitalist system. Unemployment was analysed as a contributing factor to homelessness‚ unemployment was blamed on the competitive nature of society. Advances in technology have resulted in the proletariat

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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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    The movie The Terminal is a fictional story about a man named Viktor Navorski who travels to the U.S. from his native‚ fictional nation of Krakozhia. Upon arrival at JFK International Airport in New York City‚ Navorski discovers that his Krakozhian passport and visa are no longer valid due to the outbreak of a civil war in his home nation while he is on the plane. As a result‚ the U.S. no longer recognizes Krakozhia as a sovereign nation‚ and he is not permitted to neither enter the country nor return

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    roof over my head‚ and an education‚ I was practically handed all I needed to succeed in life. However‚ it was revealed to me that not everyone had been granted such privileges and opportunities to thrive. Although I was aware of the reality of homelessness in the community‚ it was not until my freshman year of high school at Archbishop Hoban that I was able to volunteer with those in need‚ gaining insight into exactly what that meant. My school provided interested students with the unique experience

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    people are unaware of the things that are happening behind our backs. For instance‚ while you’re complaining about your pillow being too hard someone across town is looking for a pillow to sleep on although their chances of finding one are slim. Homelessness is a type of suffrage that has been around since the dawn of time. How does one live without a pillow you ask? There are many different ways to become homeless. Ninety-five percent of people without homes are victims of poverty‚ condition of

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