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    REASONS PEOPLE ARE HOMELESS IN MALAYSIA Homeless is defined as people who have nowhere to live‚ and who often live on the streets (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English‚ 2008). Almost all countries in the world are facing this phenomenon. However‚ in Asia there is only one percent of people who are homeless (The U.S. Conference of Mayor‚ 2001). Do you think people in Malaysia are also homelessness? A 61 year old man‚ Lim Tian Swee who was mistaken for a beggar had confessed that he was homeless

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    have all seen the homeless people on the side of the road‚ how many times have you stopped and asked them their story? Have you ever not been able to read a sign that a homeless person has written? In Chicago 46.8% of adults are homeless. Ian Todd had moved from California to Chicago which is a big difference in homeless people. Ian saw all the signs the homeless people were holding and how you couldn’t really read them so he thought of an idea about making signs for the homeless that would draw attention

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    we don’t instead of having just a couple of states that have a high number of homeless people there will be like a competition of which states can rise the fastest of having the most people that can not have there own place to live and higher death rates.For example right now Los Angeles is the largest homeless population which 55% has grown to 12‚536 and that alone has said that california has one- third of the homeless population.(Los Angeles times) The increase of that outpaced the one in new york

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    Most of us pass by people we don’t normally notice in our everyday lives. Others pass by people and immediately ‘judge a book by it’s cover’. I usually never pay attention to those who I pass by because I am either too busy focusing on where I am going or have too much on my mind. I am not a multitasker. The only time I actually pay attention to someone is when they’re expressing their wardrobe‚ creating attention‚ or having a unique hairstyle. That is when I judging them inside my mind which is

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    group the homeless people are in stage 6‚ self-actualization. During the documentary‚ there was a homeless man who was conversing with one of the brothers. While in conversation he quotes‚ “God has a purpose for us all.” This statement is clearly indicative of the fact that this homeless man is attempting to fulfill his potential as a human here on planet Earth. He is concerned with how he can both grow and achieve the greatness that God has planned for him‚ despite the fact that people judge him

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    extent of the policies against homeless people in urban/public areas; mostly because I come to a fairly small suburban area where I wasn’t quite exposed. However since moving to San Francisco‚ I have become more aware‚ but after reading through these documents‚ I realized I still was not aware enough. From the Punishing the Poorest document I have learned the full extent to which homelessness is criminalized (particularly in San Francisco). The section line “Homeless people are forced to move by law

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    their homeless . Most are adults‚ some are family. There are children that either ran away or were thrown away these people live on the streets ‚alleyways and under bridges . I wanted to research this topic because when I pass a homeless person I feel sad . also I love my home when I come home‚ I feel happy and I think you do too . Their are people that sit on the street begging for change and Most people look away and pretend that they don’t see them How people become homeless People become

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    Seven solution for homeless people ­-Idea One: Trade Fairs for the Homeless Ask any homeless person why they are living on the street‚ and one theme will inevitably emerge: they were unable to navigate the maze of programs and procedures intended to help. ­­In addition to information about every short- and long-term housing program available in the city‚ Project Homeless Connect provided clothing‚ shoes‚ free phone calls‚ counselling‚ medical treatment‚ dental care‚ eye exams and glasses‚ benefits

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    streets and on the highways asking for money because they’re homeless due to numerous circumstances. The money that they do get from strangers they may put to better use like buying clothes or food or maybe the bus fare to go home. Some don’t they use it to buy drugs and alcohol leading them back to their original dead end path. Which is why people should feel obligated to be compassionate toward those less fortunate because they’re homeless for numerous amount of circumstances. Helping those less fortunate

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    themselves. We associate these people as homelesspeople living on the streets and in shelters‚ when in reality the people that are suffering with food insecurities are being overlooked. It is those people that fit the “mold” of society where they have a job and a family that are being overlooked. With all of the expenses that pile up to survive‚ they are unable to contribute to the expense of food. Walking through the grocery store‚ you have different “classes” of people that shop. There are those

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