The way you view a homeless person depends on your assumptions about his or her situation. Your values, religious beliefs, your political persuasions, socioeconomic status and work ethics are directly related to how your form those assumption. Even your stereotypes about culture, gender roles, and perhaps, race influence how you perceive the homeless.Read more here.
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Have the Homeless become invisible?
Tue May 27 , 2014
In this social experiment, unsuspecting people walked by relatives pretending to be homeless. Would they notice their family members? Or have the homeless become invisible? […]

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