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    of society work together in an orderly way to promote stability. Another aspect is that members generally agree about what is morally right and wrong. Functionalism is characterized in two ways functional and dysfunctional. Homelessness in a functionalist perspective homelessness is a dysfunction. In this perspective society is normal and functioning therefore, the problem is in the homeless people an that is a dysfunction in society. Another way to see it is that homeless people are a function…

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    In London, there have been many instances that the government has tried to intervene in stopping the increase in homelessness from creating benches that a person can’t actually sit on, to railings that look like the inside of iron maidens, to the extremity of even placing metal spikes in locations known to house those without a proper home. This is known as “defensive architecture”. “The first word precludes some form of attack. The second refers to structures and the environment” (Borromeo).…

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    for one family. In one year, New York City spends $870 million that goes towards emergency beds. On average, many families will be without a home for 415 nights . The rise of homelessness in America rises thirty-two percent as more families are getting thrown out of their homes and entering homeless shelters(nipped). Homelessness is not a temporary problem that policymakers can solve with just a piece of paper. Even with…

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    Kicked out on the streets or searching for a new life, homelessness is more than just the stereotypical hobo. Being away from home can be an immense issue, not only physically but mentally. It could also be an eye-opening experience and give one a chance to feel alive. After analyzing various sources, it is easy to see that homelessness and power go hand and hand when it comes to one’s identity. Homelessness and power, simultaneously, gives one new notions and changes their identity positively…

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    The solution to homelessness is not a quick fix it’s a problem that contains various complex issues and factors. Typically, when Americans think of the homeless we associate them with a negative connotation, single individual’s living on the streets suffering from substance abuse. However, that is not the case; the homeless can include a variety of people from groups of families to war veterans. Housing should not be a luxury only provided to certain individuals, it is a basic human right that…

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    heating grates, or living in their vehicles. Seeing sleeping, and prostrate people in bus, and train stations was shocking, and being asked for change by groups of people who looked like beggars. For the first time since the Great Depression, homelessness remerged in the United States as a social Problem (Nunez & Fox, 1999, p-290).…

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    To effectively approach homelessness there needs to be a clear, deliberate, and comprehensive strategy, a comprehensive, systematic approach to addressing the various aspects of homelessness. The core of my strategy is to examine those dynamic and successful tenets of established non-profit originations who serve the homeless population, i.e. Habitat For Humanity…

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    until school starts again. On-campus and off-campus resources are available for any students in need of food. Some colleges like Michigan State University, have food banks and pantries put together by the community for those students facing homelessness (“Help For Homeless College Students”). Dining halls will often have left-overs or students who didn’t use their entire meal plan. These can then be given to anyone who is unable to afford food. If neither of these are an option, there are…

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    college and suffering from a mental disability, Jackson “squared” refers to his homelessness as the one effective thing he has managed to do with his life. While priding himself on his well established relationships and knowledge of the city’s freebies he points out the importance of remaining trustworthy, one characteristic which is particularly important to Jackson. Jackson satirically introduces the issue of homelessness that has statistically affected too many Indians like himself and adds,…

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    poverty alone places a considerable amount of stress on students, the instability of homelessness adds more obstacles to a successful education than just poverty alone. Children who lack a stable home are more vulnerable to some adverse outcomes. Some threats, such as poverty and hunger, may precede experiences of homelessness while others come directly from living without a home. Various factors contribute to homelessness among youth, reasons such as lack of affordable housing, poverty, and…

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