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Asia mixed, Japan strengthened by the decline of the yen: Hang Seng -1.46%

Forex Pros - The Asian markets were mixed Monday, while the U.S. recovery was showing signs of acceleration and that Japanese exporters benefited from the weaker yen.

In late Asian session, the Hang Seng in Hong Kong plummeted 1.46%, while the composite index of South Korean Kospi 0.47% and took the Nikkei 225 Japan 0.46%.

The State Department at work in the United States had announced Friday that the U.S. economy had created significantly fewer jobs than expected in January, citing bad winter weather that ruled most of the country, but its unemployment rate fell without warning at its lowest in two years.

Many big names in Japan's export also rose with the decline of the yen, which boosted revenue projections abroad.

Toyota, the biggest automaker in the world, has jumped 1.07%, the maker of Nikon digital cameras, approximately 70% of revenue comes from abroad, from 2.04% to 1.03% its rival Olympus.

The video game developer Sega Sammy Holdings has when he flew in from 2.98% to close at its highest level since July 2007 after announcing a net income for the period April to December up 54% to a peak 36.8 billion yen.

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In Hong Kong property developers have pulled the markets down aprèsquele Premier Wen Jiabao has pledged to reduce property speculation during his speech delivered Chinese Lunar New Year on Saturday.

The Sino Land Company, the second player in the sector of the enclave, has in fact slipped to 2.88%, its rival Hang Lung Properties of 3.18% and Sung Hung Kai Properties of 0.85%.

The S & P / ASX 200 Australian when he snatched at 0.12%, the contractor Prime Infrastructure Group garnering 8.72% following the announcement by the Reserve Bank of Australia from an acceleration of the reconstruction of areas affected by recent floods second quarter 2011.

The supermarkets, however, struggled after official figures have shown that the national retail sales had been only 0.2% instead of 0.5% expected.

Myer Holdings, the biggest supermarket chain in the country, has actually fallen to 11.23%, his colleague David Jones of 4.23% and Harvey Norman Holdings 3.62%.

The future of European stock promised to him when slightly pessimistic, options on the EURO STOXX 50 expecting a decrease of 0.13%, while the French CAC 40 was estimated at 0.11%, while the German DAX 0.02% and the British FTSE 100 0.14%.

Germany plans to reveal today the volume of orders from its factories, and the United States to make their report on consumer credit.


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A homeless or is homeless, in common parlance, a person who resides in the streets or in shelters. Also known as homeless or itinerant.

The word bum tends to fall into disuse because of its pejorative connotation although still frequently used by the media. ("The Bell" means sometimes all bums) [ref. necessary]. Legally, a person with no fixed abode is not necessarily a "tramp" or "homeless", but someone must have a booklet or book circulation. Note that any French citizen, even if not owner or tenant (eg. A squatter) has the right to obtain an identity card.

Since 19831, France, the acronym "homeless" replaces the notion of a vagrant or tramp (who "made the way"), if present in the life of the nineteenth century. The homeless are often so-called "social exclusion", although this term is debatable: many homeless are working (or Acting CSD) and thus can hardly be described as "marginal." The acronym comes from the language police: it was rated a mention in the forms instead of the address of the person being checked. Originally it could also be a person living "at friends' or in transit.

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It is possible to notice a multitude of warning signs about being homeless, it can then draw a statistical profile of the homeless. Since all modern societies are confronted with such problems, we can understand that homelessness is global. Getting together with these problems is not necessarily a sign of inexorable decline resulting in the status of SDF, but it is possible to assert against a majority of homeless people have at one time or another found in a situation.

That said, there are explanations will that say people are on the street mostly by choice. Homelessness is seen as a lifestyle that is chosen and not imposed. Indeed, people have options and they are partly responsible for the situation they find themselves. Such reasoning on voluntarism is of great importance in politics and this, in part because it exempts politicians, political structures and trends which they are associated, direct responsibilities vis-à-vis certain social problems they face. The phenomenon of homelessness is, they believe a company voluntary. Some city police officers have a similar view, though less charitable. They attribute begging not to social forces, personal problems or bad luck but rather a choice some thought. When one turns to the homeless themselves, there is little support for this explanation proactive. This is not one of the reasons most frequently given to explain why they are on the street. In this study, only 6.3% of the homeless with which the authors of the study are discussed by choice.

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The world of the homeless also has a poor design of health. As a result, the homeless can not afford to get sick because their struggle daily to survive. It is also seen as devastating, because of already devalued self-image. When present, the homeless tend to diagnose his own evil does to keep even a modicum of control over his life and himself. Many syndromes are associated with street life. Moreover, the body is simply a tool to meet the vital needs and, in this context, must be functional. However, a contradiction emerges: the priority is often not given to health, while this would allow the body to optimal functioning and perform the functions necessary for life on the streets: "A young man who lived in a squat broke his foot [...]. Plastered with emergencies, it was hard to stand on his legs. To access the squat, he was climbing stairs. [...] Tired of those difficulties, he withdrew his cast after 3 days (scheduled downtime was 6 weeks). He limped for a long time and has consistently refused a period of rest home care. "2

The contradiction mentioned above, the SDF is a priority for the self-esteem, keep what is left. Then comes the rejection of the cold and the denial of hunger. Next comes security. Then finally he sees health. The priorities of survival for a person who has more resources are exactly the same but she forgets that she has already met the most urgent.

The "Health Care Beds Stop" are structures which are intended for temporary accommodation for homeless people, irrespective of pathology, regardless of their immigration status, and whose state of health requires medical care ( treatments not requiring hospitalization) and social support.

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The projected length of stay is set at less than two months in line with medical advice. People are supported by a multidisciplinary team that provides continuous care.

Decree No. 2006-556 of 17 May 2006 3 lays down conditions for organizational and operational structures' health care hostel beds (LHSS).
Hygiene

The emphasis on health varies from case to case: some use showers made available by institutions or acquaintances, while others never wash. Most of the time the clothes are not maintained, are worn day and night and when they are soiled or damaged, are discarded. However, the homeless have the opportunity to wash their clothes with machines available to them in shelters. They can buy clothing through charities that buy garments from their own funds or "recycle" clothes donated by those who do. The dress has no social function but is the only bulwark against extreme weather conditions. Clothing can be the source of various ills, if not washed regularly.
Food

Homeless people also face many problems related to food: food of poor quality, poorly maintained, improperly cooked or overcooked, with dates of expiry of date ... The diet (too much fat, too much sugar) is sometimes almost as many problems as lack of food. Deficiencies and excesses - simultaneous, often - of any type of food characterize their diet.
Alcoholism

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The 'most excluded'

The phenomenon of "marginalized" is a complex social phenomenon to manage. It's not just poverty, but also a social alienation, loss of social ties. Indeed, a poor person usually has friends, family who can host it, if the person is found in the street is that it has cut its ties with friends and family or Conversely, what happens most often. This may be due to uprooting (person born abroad or having long lived abroad, whether foreign or not), psychiatric problems, a family drama, a rejection on the part of the entourage, breach desired because of abuse suffered. In a recent work [5] L. Thelen, a Belgian researcher who worked with institutional actors and NGO assistance to homeless and that "as a" homeless himself, that in Belgium, France and Portugal, highlights the extreme violence exerted by the environment of the street on its primary users. To survive this destructive environment, they are forced to undergo a series of adjustments which, in turn, will further increase the dependence of the individual vis-à-vis the said medium. This vicious circle will lead the homeless to what the author calls "self-exile," de-socialization process so that pushed him who is the victim is gradually deprived of any social support.

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In addition to providing a number of evidences showing that homelessness can lead to the same ends in very different backgrounds, this book also highlights the fact that some social welfare institutions, by not taking enough constraints into account environmental demands placed people with extreme exclusion, contribute to strengthening the process of self-exile.

In fact, homeless people are often reluctant to sleep in homes: they are not guarantees of security (especially for flights), they generally not accept people who have dogs, SDF or couples.

Dogs, in addition to being loyal companions who do not judge, also constitute a defense against aggression, and prevent them from being arrested by the police or gendarmerie when it does not have a kennel.

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