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Hi, I need help with essay on Community based programs for vulnerable population of the homeless. Paper must be at least 2000 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

The 2008 Out of Reach Research Survey quoted the Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom unit at $298 in Washington, implying that a household must earn around $20 to afford a 2-bedroom apartment against an average wage of $14 this leaves households grappling with the option of choosing between buying food and paying rent (Terry, 2008). Single parents’ often single mothers escaping from abusive spouses make up the homeless population since most of them struggle to provide for their households. People with mental illnesses also contribute to homelessness since people with debilitating mental illness can’t get or maintain employment. A certain percentage of the homeless are drug and substance abuse addicts drugs and substance abuse disrupts income generating ventures while some addicts cannot afford rehabilitation and short of income, these addicts end up vanguard. On being released from prison, ex convicts look forward with enthusiasm to life after prison but soon they have to deal with suspicious and uneasy employers who can’t trust them and end up jobless, this is a prelude to homelessness and some frustrated, revert to crime. Orphaned children who age out of the foster care system often end up homeless due to lack of an elaborate transition system and life skills to enable them acquire financial independence. According to the Washington State Point in Time Count of Homeless Persons census of 2006, there were 1058 sheltered homeless persons in Pierce town, 340 unsheltered homeless persons making up a total of 1398 homeless persons. Of the total homeless, population 267 people were found to be chronically homeless with 134 living in shelters while 133 were unsheltered. Chronic homelessness is defined by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development as an individual who has no home and is disabled for a continuous period of one year or more an or a disabled person with about four episodes of homelessness in the past three years (Chesney, 2008). Providing general healthcare support and rehabilitation among the substance addicted segment of the homeless people Different researchers and welfare providers estimate that 25-35% of all homeless persons in Tacoma are substance and drug addicts. In this essay, I will seek to investigate the causes of homelessness in Tacoma-Pierce county and possible solutions. Drug and substance abuse is a precipitating and also a consequence of homelessness. It is estimated that the prevalence of substance abuse among the homeless is approximately 20-35% with less than 25% of the people in need of treatment for substance abuse unable to access those services due to structural and interpersonal barriers exacerbated by the constraints of homelessness. Even when they gain access to treatment the challenge of consistent effective treatment is overwhelming when the patient is homeless this has been the case with many rehabilitation facilities recording over 70% drop out rates among the homeless this results in relapse. Housing has been identified as a critical factor to the recovery or consistency in accessing rehabilitation among the homeless substance addicts with those rehabilitation facilities offering accommodation to the patients recording lower drop out rates. Research has indicated therapeutic communities modified for homeless patients to be cost effective and efficient for

 

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Compose a 500 words essay on Draft Outline & body & Introduction of paragraph raisin in the sun by lorraine hansberry. Needs to be plagiarism free!

Lee complaining about the violation of their right to purchase home anywhere including in all-white neighborhoods. Although the court ruled to the author’s favor, the Hansberry family underwent physical attacks from their white neighbors. Hansberry wrote the play at a time when there were several social changes taking place in America. In the plot, the Youngers, an African-American family lives in poverty. The play begins by the family receiving $10,000 from the life insurance policy of the deceased Mr. Younger (Hansberry 2). Due to their myriad problems and needs, the family is divided on how best to use the money. Mama wants to use the money to buy a new home while Walter wants to invest the money in a liquor business with his friend while Beneatha hopes to use the money for her tuition fee. Ruth, Walters’s wife, agrees with Mama arguing that a better home will benefit the entire family. In the end, Walter’s friend misuses the money and the family encounters a decision by a white neighbor to move out of the given neighborhood and receive money for the same. The play indicates that equal opportunities for improvement of social and economic class as highlighted in the American dream are not fairly accessible to every citizen, but are dependent on race and social

 

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You will prepare and submit a term paper on I Blame It on the Parents. Your paper should be a minimum of 1750 words in length. We know that one thing, where people differ in their personality. The basic approach of identifying personalities is to find out the underlying dimensions which reflect the child’s behavior and then to identify what caused the child to behave in this manner. Perhaps it could be the consequences of recent happenings and experience or it could be other reasons pertaining to the environment or happenings of earlier times, the memory of which is still clear in the child’s mind.

Now, these temperaments can be inherited from the parents. According to Hinde, “all behavior has a genetic basis. Thus the three dimensions, Emotional, Activity, and Sociability may have a significant genetic component. According to research done, it is seen that both genetic and environmental influences the development of a child. Thus personality results also from the experience that people encounter during childhood where individual differences are concerned like intelligence. Intelligence has been understood to manifest itself in early adulthood rather than in childhood. Thus Dunn and Kendrick point out “that children’s behavior is not independent of the situations in which they find themselves.” In particular, the behavior is influenced by the social concept that is the people who are present with the child. It is noticed that a child who is very low in adapting to situations will have an aversive experience. This is because of the erratic pattern which the parents had in caring for their child. The same child if cared for by parents who are regular in their routine in bringing up their child will be well suited or better suited in adapting itself to situations. Take the case of Noel or that of Margie. Noel had behavioral problems. His parents separated and he and his sister moved in with his mother’s boyfriend and his two sons. Noel hated the atmosphere. he stole and destroyed many of the toys belonging to the sons of his stepfather. Margie is aged ten.&nbsp.

 

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Hi, I need help with essay on Kant’s Moral Philosophy. Paper must be at least 1000 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

Argument or view Kant’s Deontology posits that the best way to act morally to act from duty with the consideration of the highest good, that is, a good without condition which is intrinsically good by itself (Kant, 1780). He formulated his deontological ethics in a categorical imperative of doing good for the sake of good regardless of its consequence (Kant, 1785). Explication of argument To effectively argue that Kantian Deontology is the correct moral theory, it would be necessary to explain the formulation that executes Kant’s deontology which is categorical imperative. According to Kant, imperatives imply what they meant which are command such as “wake up early”. Often they are hypothetical imperative because they only serve a specific objective or purpose such as “wake up early so you will not be later for work. This imperative or command becomes categorical when it is applied universally and that the actions and decisions of individuals are to be judged solely by their motivations and that the consequences do not matter morally (as in the case of hypothetical imperative) neither the intended consequences nor the actual consequences matter morally. only the principle or rule we follow if we do the action matters morally. In simpler terms, this meant doing what is good regardless of consequence and that by doing is an end by itself. Thus, actions themselves become an end and this action should be a rational result in the exercise of freewill Consistent to this, Kant’s categorical imperative states that every person has the duty to use and exercise his goodness/humanity as a means to an end. The application of Kant’s categorical imperative is best illustrated in slave ownership. A slave owner may assert his right to own a property which in this case is a slave. While ownership by itself is not immoral, slave ownership becomes unethical or immoral according to Kant’s categorical imperative because it deprives a person of his free rational action and that persons can never be a mere means to an end (Johnson, 2012). One distinct characteristic of Kant’s categorical imperative is that it is universal and inflexible that it applies to everyone without exception. For Kant, neither good nor bad luck affects in assessing the moral act of a person. His idea of “goodwill” did not become good because it serves an end or objective but because it intends to do “good” regardless of the consequence. Objection The best objection to Kant’s deontological ethics as formulated by categorical imperative is Thomas Nagel’s argument about moral luck. Unlike Kant, Thomas Nagel makes an exception through his assertion of moral luck that there are a broad range of externalities that affects moral judgment. Moral luck occurs when “an agent can be correctly treated as an object of moral judgment despite the fact that a significant aspect of what she is assessed for depends on factors beyond her control” (Nelkin, 2013). It meant that we should only be assessed morally only to the extent that the factors attendant to the circumstances of our actions that we can control as stated in his “control principle”. This argument also hold sway because it consider the realities and externalities of which an action must be carried out and therefore, an act is best judged by considering its environment.

 

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