The winning of the lottery is an example of deinstitutionalization, something the CAD theory would not take into account.
A social issue that I find particularly interesting and rather relevant is the lives of the citizens of Haiti. Recently, a category 4 hurricane struck the Caribbean country and completely obliterated anything and everything in its path. The most recent death toll has surpassed 1,000, and is still expected to rise. This country has seen many hurricanes before, but as one of the poorest countries in the world it cannot rebuild without substantial financial, medical, and economic assistance. I find the life course of these citizens interesting in a rather morbid way. One day you are working, just like any other, and the next you are barely surviving. The average life expectancy is 62 years in Haiti, which is 16 years less than the United States. The yearly income is around $817, and the person per physician ratio is 4,000:1. These statistics make it almost seem like a miracle anyone can survive 62 years in this extremely disadvantaged country. Viewing the life course of these citizens with the CAD theory would not prove to be very useful and accurate because you could not keep up with the sudden