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    Symbolic interactionism studies communication of meaning and social development of meaning using symbols, also the social construction of meaning that people impose on objects, events, and behaviours (Crossman, 2015). To most, someone that is homeless is considered to be someone that has no ambition to do anything with their lives or any desire to have any material objects in life (Christian, 2015). People also believe that the homeless have had many opportunities in life to go out and get…

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    Homeless people have the right to be authorized to live in these camps to get help that they fearfully need. Despite the fact that there homeless, there still part of the community. Fairly than turning on these people when they need our help, we must help them. If we help our community it will make us firmer. Let's put ourselves in their places would you like to live like them, eat what they eat, sleep where they sleep, be treated like they treat them? The most beneficial element of this…

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    Infuriating Homeless Laws

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    Personally, I believe that these laws are infuriating, as they only worsen the overall issue of homeless. There is no remote attempt made to end homelessness, if anything, it elongates the time a person will stay homeless. For example, say a homeless person named Bob decided to sleep on a public bench because there is no extra room available at the local shelter. If spotted, he would have to pay a fine. But, he has no money, in which case he will be arrested. The problem that now arises is…

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    amongst the conference crowds and serve themselves as “Homeless Hotspots”, in order for this to become active, the agency needed volunteers who were interested to participate and serve themselves as hotspots, they were provide people with high speed internet connection. Those who were willing to participate were provided with a 4G wireless Wi-fi device, business cards, and a T-shirt with their name on it. Those volunteers who served themselves as a hotspot were able to keep…

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    When I was young, I was always thinking what I wanted to be as an adult? What were my aspirations and dreams? My parents, my family and most of my friends give me hopes that one day they will all come true. So, what were all the questions that you had when you were younger? What is out there in the big world? When will I have any freedom? What do people see at me? How am I and what can I give to society? What places will I go in life? But wait, what if we don 't have any of these options? These…

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    Over 3.5 million people become homeless every year, and the government doesn’t help out as much as everyone thinks they do. A lot of people say they help the homeless but in reality, most of them treat the homeless like scum, they can't even spare 25 cents.If people help out even one homeless person it will make a huge change in the society. The main causes of homelessness is poverty and unemployment, but some people think differently. Help is what the homeless need, it doesn’t take much to…

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    If you see a homeless person with an animal on the street, do you provide some type of donation, walk away and ignore them, or criticize that person for keeping an animal? Homelessness is the state of being without a home or lacking permanent housing. Homelessness is a worldwide problem that increased noticeably in the 1980s (“Grolier”). Many of these people own pets that they didn’t want to give up after becoming homeless. Even though it may seem like an irresponsible choice considering the…

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    In today’s society, not many people will take a second glance when they see a homeless person. They may give a homeless person some spare change when asked for it, but not many people go the extra mile for a complete stranger living on the streets. My family is friends with a couple, the Harper’s, and the Harper’s were nice enough to take in a stranger off the streets. They had never met this woman in their lives, and yet they were kind enough to bring her in and let her live with them. I…

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    There is a homeless man that seems to reside in the area where I grew up. He is often found at the intersection in front of the local HEB and nearby areas. He is frequently running out into the intersections making vigorous motions at cars and yelling unintelligible commands, while dressed in puzzling outfits. This man is so often spotted doing ludicrous tasks, that the local young adults have created a Facebook page for him, where their friends can post pictures of where he is seen and their…

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    Imagine someone lost and not knowing when their next meal will be. They spend each night on the closet bench, which they call their bed. You 'll often see them begging or walking around town in their dirty and ripped articles of clothing, carrying around the only belongings left to their name. These people are called homeless, although some of them are more than just people without homes or somewhere to live. The problem of homelessness, whether considered serious or not, is a rather pressing…

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