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         <description><![CDATA[<div>People are motivated by money. Regardless of position, socioeconomic status, every one is concerned with "decent jobs, education, and mental health care and addiction treatment". All of these necessities are "complicated and expensive", but that does not mean that people stop actively seeking them out. According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, basic physiological and safety needs must be met before moving on to the next level. Even for lawmakers in Boise, Sonora, and Tolleson, the "solution" to the problem is money. Keep the tourists coming in to spend money by fining the heck out of unsightly homeless vagabonds that litter the streets. That only compounds the problems of the homeless. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>What motivates people to be successful?</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>There are a few things that can motivate success in a person. A  few examples can be a home, a steady job, and a sense of security. Now if you are homeless, success may mean something different compared to you or me. Even after you make that adjustment, success still have the same core meaning: a home, steady job, and a sense of security. So if a homeless person is being faced with a prison sentence for being homeless, that may be a means of success instead of failure. Like the article state, "offenders could get six months in jail." In jail they get all of those things and more. They are motivated by the free health care, steady job, and the free shelter. There are many causes, for homelessness "starting with lack of affordable apartment, jobs," and education. If a prison can offer these accommodations to a person that does not have these accommodations, then it seems like a pretty sweet deal.&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Security motivates people. With security comes money, shelter, food, etc. Once people become secure in their position in life, whether or not it&#39;s So by criminalizing the homeless and sending them to prison, they are finding security in the prison system. For example, all of these citing such as Fort Lauderdale, Boise, etc, all have rules that will either fine or impriso homeless people, yet they have seen no decline in their homeless &quot;problem&quot;. Obviously, their approach isn&#39;t working. </title>
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         <pubDate>2018-05-07 13:34:09 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. Feeling desired and welcomed in a society/culture can motivate people to be successful in that environment.&nbsp;<br>2. A"Spokane, for example, has a law prohibiting sitting and lying on the street. Unless you're sitting and lying outside the Apple Store waiting for an iPhone 6, in which case it's O.K."<br>B "what if the law pushes the homeless to sleep on Waikiki Beach, where sunburnt tourists nap in public by the tens of thousands."<br>3. Those who are desired or welcomed by the public are people who have money. They welcome those on the sidewalk who are waiting to spend money just like they do the tourists who come to increase the economy of the community. Homeless people do not have the means to be desired.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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