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This story is from a book “Righteous Dopefiend” by Philippe Bourgois and Jeff Schonberg, published in 2009 May. The introduction basically talks about the powerful study of anthropological plunges the reader into the world of homelessness and drug addiction in America. According to the study from the late 1990s to early 2000s, based on ago and gender profile of homeless men and women were mostly heroin injectors and they also smoked crack and drank large amount of alcohol. Many of the injectors were distressed and from poor families. In the study in 2008, many African-American and Latino who used drugs primarily smoked marijuana even while they were selling heroin on the street. Heroin effects the human bodies and daily routine, within couples of weeks of daily use, heroin creates a strong physiological dependence operating. …show more content…

But however to the injectors, heroin or any kinds of drugs makes them feel great, relax and calm. Many injectors are poor and hopeless, they have to scramble for their next heroin, meal, place to sleep and most importantly, the police. They often make friends with other drugs injectors because they need to seek to exchange the taste of heroin, loan of money and spare change. All kinds of drugs are harmful and we must stay alway from them. Philippe Bourgois and Jeff Schonberg spend a lot of time with few drug injectors on their daily life routines in order to do a fieldwork based on drugs injectors. The saddest part is where some women are willing to have sex with a random men just to get some money for the next shoot of

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