Thursday, May 30, 2019
How Should We Treat The Homeless? :: essays research papers
How Should We Treat the Homeless?     I think that to treat all homeless people in iodin certain way would behard for me to do because there are many reasons for a person to be homeless,and some of them should be treated other than from others. I feel that therun remotes and drug addicts dont deserve as much as the unemployed and warveteran types. But I feel in my touchwood that all people with no homes, or livesfor that matter, should get some sort of help to survive and get back on theirfeet so that they can wrick a pro-ductive member of society.     Lars Eighner, a homeless man, wrote a book entitled "Travels withLizbeth Three Years on the Road and on the Streets" in which he describes inone chapter "the process of scavenging Dumsters for food and othernecessities." Eighner states that even though he is homeless with not much coin, he still eats and sometimes finds money from scavenging Dumpsters. Thisseems like a form of self-reliance for him.     In his story, Eighner tells us what is safe to eat, how to tell if it issafe, and where to get the food. He states that a lot of people throw awayperfectly good food, and when they do he finds it. Eighner says the food "canbe evaluated with some confidence largely on the basis of appearance." In myopinion, I dont deal out if the food looks perfect, I wouldnt eat garbage unlessI was dying from hunger.     But eating is only one problem facing the homeless. Their secondpriority should be shelter. Where will they go if it is freezing or something?Many large cities have homeless shelters, but sometimes they get full and thelast to arrive king not be allowed in due to overcrowding according to firelaws. I wish that they would let these people sleep on the floor or somethingsooner than sleep outside and freeze to death. I think that if the governmentcant help these people get back on their feet, then they should build largershelters to hearthstone all of them. They could even serve more food at the shelters
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