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    Poverty is viewed as the underbelly of society‚ a topic continuously being pushed to the shadows. Unspoken‚ yet commonly seen‚ the homeless are pressured from the streets by the desire to give the impression of cleanliness that society so desperately tries to obtain and preserve. The homeless seem to be a necessity of society‚ someone needs to fall for others to grow. The eradication of poverty is a continuous goal of many individuals‚ yet it unceasingly persists even in the most developed of

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    On Dumpster Diving Summary “On Dumpster Diving” by Lars Eighner is an essay about the author’s personal struggles of homelessness and the art of getting his daily necessities from local Dumpsters. The main purpose of this essay is to share the author’s own personal experiences of being homeless‚ to talk of his knowledge of Dumpster diving‚ and to also explain and give advice on how a person might go about living out of the Dumpsters. Eighner had several experiences while Diving for food. One of those

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    Life is a constant uphill battle that causes competition. People feel as though they need to have the best of the newest items to fit in and feel good. The important Necessities needed for survival are set aside; people try to fill a part of them emotionally by buying things that aren’t necessary. The point of view of “Could You Live With Less‚” “Minimalism” and “On Dumpster Diving” describe the admirable and beneficial necessities of life. The short‚ informative essay “Could You Live With Less”

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    On Dumpster Diving In the essay “On Dumpster Diving” author Lars Eighner narrates his experiences of scavenging. This well-known author‚ though being incredibly talented‚ had to work as a counselor at a drug crisis center in Austin‚ to earn a living. After losing his job‚he unfortunately had to move out of his home and live the hard life on the streets. The essay talks about the author’s survival on the streets and expresses his ethical dilemma. The author was surprised by the large amount of

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    Norton Reader Answers from On Dumpster Diving (pg. 28) 1. Eighner organizes his essay by breaking down how and why scavengers do what they do to survive. He begins his essay with how he became a scavenger and follows that with how to scavenge the best‚ safest way possible. He communicates how to choose the right dumpsters to dive into‚ how to determine if food is edible‚ and whether items are worth holding onto. I believe Eighner chose this type of organization throughout his essay to ease readers

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    Process Analysis THE STRATEGIES The process-analysis essay is an elementary but essential writing strategy. Most teachers prefer to teach it as the first expository form because all students have had experience giving and following directions and because composition students can use the skills that they have already studied in narration and description to explain the stages in a process. Like the chronology of events and the pattern of details‚ the stages in a process provide a plan for the process-analysis

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    long time. 3. Eighner typically stays away from any game kind of food. For example: poultry‚ pork and egg based foods. It doesn’t matter whether he finds them raw or cooked he does not try to tamper with it because he does not have the luxury of cooking his finds and decontaminating food from salmonella or any other harmful sicknesses. He also stays away from ethnic foods because he is unfamiliar with when the food is in good condition or bad condition. 4. The drawbacks that Eighner talks about in

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    Cited: Eighner‚ Lars "Phlebitis: At the Public Hospital." Travels with Lizbeth: Three Years On the  Road and on the Streets. New York: St. Martin ’s Press‚ 1993. 141-172. Fadiman‚ Anne. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child Her American Doctors

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    on the streets? In the text book‚ Lars Eighner‚ “On Dumpster Diving”‚ tells about when he was homeless out on the streets. He told that students usually had the best things because they threw out whatever they did not want because they have their parents to buy everything for them. He had two rules while living out on the street. Rule number one was‚ take only what is of use. The second rule was‚ material things that are not required are not necessary. Eighner states that while he was dumpster diving

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    In “on Dumpster Diving‚” Lars Eighner describes the experience of being homeless and explains some key knowledge to dumpster dive for a support. Eighner shows some important rule that any dumpster diver has to assume in order to survive while dumpster diving. The first rule is knowing a good place and time to look for food at certain places and other items that can be useful for living. For instance the author says‚ “Students throw out canned goods and all of their studying material at the end of

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