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asked 02/28/23Help with Writing with 3 scholar's books.
My assignment was to find 3 scholarly journal articles in the social sciences on a topic of your choosing. The articles should be closely related in that they address a fairly narrow issue within the topic (i.e., topic: homelessness/issue: sweep effective and are they ethical?).
- read the abstracts
- skim the content, taking note of the organization
- read the methods, analysis, and discussion sections
- review the bibliographies for each article and identify any citations you may want to look up and read
- write a rhetorical precis for each source
- append a full citation to each precis, in either MLA or APA style
Here is my Work, I would like to get some help with understanding this assignment and please Provide a example as well so that i can get an understanding based on the step. And i would like to get some feed back what im missing in the work.
Activity 7
Understanding Homelessness
Somerville, Peter, Article Understanding Homelessness Homelessness argues that it's not just a
lack of shelter, housing, or a roof over your head. He offers an alternative way of explaining that
homeless people are responsible for their own circumstances, for example, for alcohol use, drug
use, and/or general recklessness and irresponsibility. He analyzes these examples based on
homelessness and percentages and also discusses what else can be done to address
homelessness.
Fighting Against Homelessness in Merced.
Maricela Rocha's article (Fighting Homelessness in Merced) claims Fighting Homelessness in
Merced. Michael Cooper, 'explains' that previously homeless people need to help others.
Cooper was sleeping under a bridge until he learned he was eligible to attend Merced University
with financial aid. By providing his method using census and surveys conducted by the Continuum
of Care in Merced County in February of this year, he found that in Merced counties and cities
alone, he had 786 homeless people. I made it clear that there were people. These figures are
suspected to be due to factors such as rent increases, unemployment, medical bills, domestic
violence, physical or mental disabilities, and substance abuse, according to research that includes
percentages of these figures. increase. He then spoke in other cities, including Pasadena, Denver,
Orlando and San Diego, about how the movement to raise awareness and fight the homeless took
a big step by setting up donation counters in the cities. . With a grant awarded to Merced County
fundraising to provide housing for the homeless could be just what the city needs to win the battle
against it.
Pathways into adult homelessness
Chamberlain, Chris; Johnson, Guy's article (Pathways into adult homelessness) asserting that
Pathways into adult homelessness. By "Explaining the Method what pathway that adult had chosen
for their life. is By Analyzing five pathways: The first pathway is a housing crisis. People on this
pathway experienced a financial crisis that precipitated their homelessness. These crises took
many forms. Low-income households often experience financial hardship and have to decide
which bills to pay. Andrea’s situation was typical, the second pathway is the family breakdown where
there were two typical patterns. The first is where the family breakdown occurred because of
domestic violence also the second form of family breakdown did not involve domestic violence.
Typically, the relationship failed and one partner left the family home, The third pathway into
homelessness was because of substance abuse. Problematic substance use involves drug use
dominating a person’s life at the expense of other activities and negative mental and/or physical
side effects, many people on this pathway started using drugs in their late teens or early 20s but
sustained a casual habit for some years. It was only when ‘recreational’ substance use turned into
substance ‘abuse’ that people encountered difficulties. And Fourth pathway into homelessness was
precipitated by mental health issues. However, those who were aged 24 or younger when they first
became homeless had different experiences from those who were aged 25 or older. Lastly, The
final pattern is the youth to the adult pathway. The adults on this pathway were aged 21 or older, but
they had first become homeless when they were 18 or younger. Forty-two percent of those who
made the transition from youth to adult homelessness had been in the state care and protection
system. After Analysis of these pathways, it led to a discussed was providing an analytical framework
that makes the endless diversity of individual cases comprehensible. We have argued that when
people become homeless, they have to deal with other people in similar circumstances.
Conclusion
All three Subjects Make sense of the circumstances of Vagrancy in various wat first is the Pathways to grown-up vagrancy which needs to break down 5 distinct pathways that make grown-ups vagrancy, While (Battling Against Vagrancy in Merced.) Clearing up on how to battle against the vagrancy of their circumstances. Moreover, the article (Figuring out Vagrancy) is tied in with understanding the circumstances of vagrancy in light of the information and how to determine it just from overviews and meetings.
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