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@Tha-Emissary
Thank You for responding to some of my comments following the poem. I apologize if my words were a bit misinterpreted. But what I meant about the eye contact thing is the fact that respect (or at least in America) comes from making eye contact. Every employer looks the employee in the eye when talking to them or when the interviewee is speaking to them. Eye contact is a simple form of respect and sometimes a good way to read people. This simple thing of simply looking somebody in the eye is something majority of the homeless don't recieve. What I was aiming at is if people cannot do something as simple as give eye contact to these people to even aknowledge them then there is no way people are going to want to tolerate them if they're in your face or eye to eye with you asking for work. In almost all cases I've seen homless people have the police called on them or are asked to leave the place of employment if they so much as step towards the door of the business. Maybe that's just where I live though. I thank you kindly for your input, I love to hear opinions as well as give reason to the opinions I produce.
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