Friday, April 20, 2012

In The skies, Me


It was our vacation for me and my family! My father and mother decided to go to Abu Dhabi. I was very excited to visit this city. It takes 1 hour flight trip from Riyadh. We went to the airport and my hands were sweating and shaking. In fact, all my body was shaking and sweating. It was the scariest moments in my life. It is miracle to be in that flight.

In the take- off moments I was sweating more and more. I took my sunglasses to cover my face so nobody can notice my face. I prayed a lot. When it was the moments for the airplane to land I felt that strong explosion and fire in the airplane!

Yes, I “felt” that. It did not happen! Airplanes were my biggest fear. I just started to think deeply after that drama I lived how can I get rid of my biggest fear. A lot of reading airplanes in everything related to it like airports, Boeing, Airbus, accidents, models, airlines companies and airplanes games was my key to force myself to go for short trips by plane. My fear was less but did not disappear. I was choosing my seat in the middle of the airplane I just chose to go away from the window seats so I cannot see how far we are from the land. I do not want see anything of that scary views.

I got an invitation from a company that celebrating their first flight. They wanted me to be in their first flight. I did not want to go but I had to because it was part of my job to cover their event.  My luck brought me to window seat that I did not want. It was sunny and clear in that day. I just loved everything in that trip. The landscape from the sky was amazing! I enjoyed a lot!

Was that from the window seat? I think yes! It was my fear to look out from the window but it was my treatment also!

I think my readings made an expert in something I did not like. I think also that my fear is now my desire. It took time from me to realize that It was my choice to love airplanes or no. It was my choice to enjoy or to sweat from it.

I just chose to love it. Like now. 

Vegas, Two Worlds


In Vegas you enjoy a lot if you like to gamble, luxury life style, good food, shows, lights, sun, clubs and bars. In my first visit I saw how it is crazy and fun there. Fancy cars, well dressed girls and boys, luxury hotels, loud music, people from everywhere and the most expensive brand names stores. Everything was different! It seems like everybody is just having good time.

When I came back to Ogden I was talking with a friend about my impressions about Vegas. She told that she cannot believe how that kind of life is there and the opposite life in the tunnels underground the strip!
I did not understand what she is saying. She explained that there are people living in the tunnels underground the strip. I did not imagine that. Actually I did not believe her. 

In my second visit I decided to find the truth if there is people another life under me!

I talked with some people that they did not know about anything about that. I went online to search and I found it. I read some articles about that and I found there is really another life tunnels! I found can I get in there but it was scary and unsafe. So I did not do it.

At least I made sure that what I heard was true!

I know now there is always more than one side in everything to look at!



Homelessness




     Summer 2011 I was in California. I went Los Angeles for a vacation with my family. I was shocked when Phil said, “You better go to your room before sunset!” LA downtown not safe at all at night, she said.  She explained to me that LA downtown has a homeless people come after sunset and they are dangerous. The contradiction I saw there was the biggest police department ever I saw in my life in LA downtown and how it is unsafe during the night. You can see police officers everywhere all the day. At night they disappear. Homelessness issue has impacts on the public safety, business, public health and the community.

     According to HUD (U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development), “a homeless person is an individual who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence” (5).  The problem became national wide in most states. All studies and researches have no accurate number of homeless people in United States. It is estimated from 2.5 million to 3 million. This huge estimated number reflects the danger of this issue could add.
     In Utah the situation is totally different. Utah has laws and politicians (in some counties) who work hard against encouraging people to be homeless. The economy status looks more stable but that is not the only reason.  Family orientation, community support and non-profit institutions are all helping factors of decreasing homelessness percentage.  “The population of chronically homeless Utahns declined 69 percent from 2006 to 2011” (2), Julia Lion said. 
     Although the number of homeless Utahns is low compared to other states the number of homeless kids is quite high. Barbra Smith stated, “More than 17,000 kids are homeless in Utah” (1). That means Utah expecting thousands of homeless people in next few years if they did not get the appropriate education and care.
     The causes of homelessness could be social problems, health issues, economic and natural disasters. Lack of community support, legal issues, (prior felony convictions, outstanding warrants, and lack of documentation), divorce, domestic violence are all the most common causes for homelessness in the social aspect.
     Economy crisis on 2008 increased incredibly the rates of homeless families and individuals. Families had been in difficulties due to the fact that the shelters do not provide the services for the whole family. It provides the services separately for males and females. This factor affects directly on the families and creates social difficulties even more. Families get destroyed because of lack of services and care they should get.
      Communities also get affected from homelessness issue. In Los Angeles case some areas became more dangerous and unsafe. Residents have to move to another neighborhood where they can live in safe. The neighborhood they left becomes even worst. Simply, it changes the cities.
    High pregnancy rates, crime, sexual diseases, skin diseases, alcohol misuse, and drugs (as users and dealers) all common problems in homeless people. All these problems related directly to the public safety and public health.
     Lack of affordable housing and job loss come in the top of reasons for homelessness issue from the economic aspect. As I said the economy crisis made that clear.
     Zusha Elinson wrote a story about Mr.Stymiest the homeless person in San Francisco. “Mr. Stymiest did not die alone … soon after he died more than 40 people from the neighborhood gathered on Sunday morning for a memorial near a spot where Mr.Stymiest often spent his days. There were. There were songs and cookies and remembrances” (7), Elinson said. This is an example of what the community can do for homeless people. The story of Mr. Stymiest is powerful and significant to inspire the communities. Communities can do a lot for homeless people and let them a member of their neighborhoods and how homeless people could belong to them. Community support is a part of the solutions that does not cost anything. Its benefits also are great for both homeless people and the community.  

     It is important to understand that the roots of homelessness issue are the societies itself. Societies are part of the problem and in the time part of the solutions. Government programs should also provide affordable housing. In New Orleans city natural disasters were the main reason for homelessness. For instance, government’s programs were unable to provide housing facilities for all of those who lost their houses in hurricanes.  
     Should Utah be aware of this issue? Yes, Salt Lake City has an appropriate environment for homelessness to grow. The shelter located in the downtown. It is few steps away from the Public transportations Front runner train and Trax free zone. Same distance from the one of main shopping malls in Salt Lake City. The observer can easily notice homeless people in the streets around the area. Drinking alcohol in public and using drugs could also be seen.
     That means homeless people could increase fast and easy. Then, we may reconsider the location of the shelter so that could help to discourage homeless people to gather in that spot, especially from those who are coming from out of the Utah. That area is great to run commercial and residential business that will create more jobs. UTA also could get the advantage with more riders for public transportation when we use that area effectively.
     “Not only are we gathering data, but we’re gaining knowledge and understanding of who we’re serving” (5), said Rob Weseman. It is important to gain the knowledge and understanding the issue. That is giving Utah a unique vision and experience could be improved.
     The cost of homelessness problem is very high. Educational and treatment programs are the most effective ways to decrease the consequences of homelessness. Government and communities should help to provide affordable housing. Creating jobs for homeless people can prevent them from crime activities like burglary, prostitution, and selling drugs.
     When we look at the surface it seems easy to be solved but as we go deep in this issue the more we surprise of the realty.
      Social researchers, universities and institutes should take the responsibility to reveal the problem. Homelessness problems need more studies and researches to provide better understanding for the issue itself and its consequences to the public. The fact says that there is no accurate number of homeless people addressing us where should we go and should we do.
      If we do not take it serious in few years this issue could the most challenging issue in United States on all aspects. The economy could be destroyed and society fabric could be destroyed too.
     Our future and our kids’ future are unclear. Everyone can do something for himself and his kids by helping in this problem. That starts from your neighborhood. Building a good relationship with homeless people is right way to help them to help themselves. All they need is real care.
     Getting them involved in their societies is the first step for rehabilitation. We all have something to do. Let us do it. 
    
                                       


                                                      
Lyon, Julia. "Sharp Drop in Chronic Homelessness in Utah Hailed | The Salt Lake Tribune." Utah Local News. Salt Lake Tribune, 28 Sept. 2011. Web. 13 Apr. 2012. <http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/52652349-78/homeless-utah-homelessness-population.html.csp>.
Smith, Barbara. "Over 17,000 Utah Kids Homeless" - ABC4.com. ABC4, 10 Mar. 2010. Web. 2 Apr. 2012. <http://www.abc4.com/content/news/top_stories/story/SALT-LAKE-CITY-ABC-4-News-More-than-17-000-kid/KPLQeanaT0SViPvoqUFlxQ.cspx>.
ELINSON, ZUSHA. "Homeless Man Dies, but He’s Far From Alone." THE NEW YORK TIMES, 11 Feb. 2012. Web. 2 Apr. 2012.
Adams, Brooke. "Utah Prepares for Annual Count of the Homeless | The Salt Lake Tribune." THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 22 Jan. 2012. Web. 1 Apr. 2012. <http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/53341477-78/homeless-count-percent-utah.html.csp>.