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102-102 31 August 2011 Positive Homeless Education In On Dumpster Diving by Lars Eighners people learn that many can be positive about being homeless. By becoming a good scavenger, all kinds of people can learn to appreciate life in a whole new light. Taking life for granite people lose themselves in all the worthless activities to occupy their time. After educating his audience on the ways to be a good homeless person he feels sorry for the ones going through life not knowing. He shows this by saying Between us are the rat-race millions who nightly scavenge the cable channels looking for they know not what. I am sorry for them(639). By letting everyone know how he lives his life he thinks will show them how to remain positive about being homeless. He also shows that by being homeless makes people enjoy all aspects of life. He knows that there are good sides and bad sides of being a scavenger when he describes the difference between a can scrounger and a dumpster diver, and yet he still stays positive about being homeless over being blind to everything around them.

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Works Cited Eighners, Lars. On Dumpster Diving. Power Of Language, Language Of Power. Pearson custom Publishing 2009. 357-369 pg

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