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    Homelessness and Poverty Essay Over the years it’s been estimated that at least 200,000 Canadians are either going through homelessness or poverty. We see them everywhere holding cardboard signs begging for food or money to survive. Even though it’s part of all three levels of government it doesn’t make the problem better it’s actually making the solution worse. What causes Poverty and Homelessness? Every time I would pass by a homeless…

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    Being Homeless

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    Imagine feeling lost and not knowing what to do or where to go. Spending each night trying to find a bench, which you call your bed. As you wake up outside to the noises of nature each morning. Having to go to a public places to clean yourself up. When you are hungry, you often beg people for change, food, or you just search the nearest garbage can. Some just sit in the city hoping someone will notice you and want to help out while others decline the offer of help. There are several different…

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    up entirely of knitted fabric of sorts. Typically you would recoil just from the contrast of appearance but this may not be entirely true. If we look further into it, it may be the contrast of appearing settings. We notice someone who is dressed begging for change in an environment that contradicts what's being seen. This resorts to instincts, all not…

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    Imagine waking up every morning to the same stressful questionings: will I eat today? Where will I sleep tonight? When will I be put out of my misery? Throughout my quest in Montreal last Saturday, November 26th 2016, I was lucky enough to meet Nicole Saint-Coeur, sitting outside of Old Brewery Mission. The conversation we had led me to reflect on her personal story and homelessness as a social issue, the process and reliability of the interview, which are all subjects I will explore in this…

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    “The opinions that are held with passion are always those for which no good ground exists; indeed the passion is the measure of the holder’s lack of rational conviction. Opinions in politics and religion are almost always held passionately.” ―Bertrand Russell, Sceptical Essays Dr. Dominic Tierney’s recent article, “Why Has America Stopped Winning Wars” argues that since WWII, America’s war record is one win…

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    Skepticism is the theory that people have either no knowledge, or very little knowledge. In this essay I will discuss one particular type of type of skepticism, called “brain-in-a-vat” skepticism, which denies that we can know whether the external world (anything outside our minds) exists as we think it does. I will examine two attacks that have been made on this sort of skepticism, and argue that both fail to defeat it. The brain-in-a-vat skeptic argues that no person knows that his/her body,…

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    twenty-five years ago, the internet has played an important role in people’s lives and countries’ economies. The number of people using the internet has increased rapidly over time. In addition, they use it in every part in their daily life. In the begging, people used the internet to search and find information or formal using. These days, more people use it for shopping. Online shopping letting customers get information about a product and buy it from a seller through the internet by using web…

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    Imagine that your a young girl or boy between the age 11-13 who recently got a new phone that you had been begging for for the last year. You are so excited to download all the new apps that everyone at school talks about, but what you don’t realize is that the internet can be a dangerous place if you dig to deep into it. You can enter a dangerous site that puts you at risk, or you can find disturbing images of naked people (pornagraphy), injuries, health issues. That make you feel sick to your…

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    control is the dorsal fronto-median cortex (“Area responsible for self-control”). One uses this area on the midline of the brain just above the eyes to resist urges. When one can juggle time spent with those in the real world and the world of the internet, their life becomes balanced with better communication with themselves and their…

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    complaints because their children are being taught by a Filipino teacher. At the end of our conversation, he apologized to me after I provided him counter narratives that would support my argument explaining that not everything they have seen in the internet is factual. Unlike cultural identity, the cultural stereotype is a generalized system of beliefs or idea about a culture and its members based on a personal experience of different people outside that culture. Meanwhile, with the aid of…

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