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Children of Drug Addicted Mother and Risk Social science Coursework
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Children belonging to such mothers display temper tantrums, poignant explosions, violent behavior, burglary and untruthful temperament, hyperactive predisposition with an imperfect concentration duration, incapability, impulsiveness, independent outlook, attention-seeking conduct, chances of children becoming addict to substances becomes higher. 
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Critique of Cultural Competency in Peer-Run Programs Article by Jessica A. Jonikas, et. al Social science Coursework
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Policymakers and more so those involved in the development of peer programs and groups can use the results of the study to address cultural competencies issues in such peer-run mental health programs. The research study also gives a chance for future research by allowing such future studies to use a broader population.  
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Can Money Buy Happiness For You Social science Essay
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The answer to whether money can buy happiness or not is subjective. Some people believe happiness is something you can put a price tag on.
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Various Issues in the Middle East Social science Term Paper
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The Middle East has for a long time been home to international wars, civil conflicts, unrest and a major source of international insecurity (Goldstein 104). This situation has sparked global interest over the years, especially among Western countries and the United States. The region is hugely endowed with natural resources including oil, minerals and natural gas among others.
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The Deployment of Reflective Practitioner Theory Social science Case Study
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One non-academic event stands above all else as regards its contribution to my personal and professional growth as a social worker. This case, whose focus was a troubled 15-year-old Asian Moslem, allowed me an insight into the extent to which conflicting intra-familial values could, indeed, function as the springboard for conflicts. 
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Volunteering in the Community - Reflective Portfolio Social science Report
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The organization seeks to reduce deaths caused by cancer by offering information on cancer and offer recommendations on how to improve survival and also prevent cancer. I can conclude that volunteering at Cancer Research UK has offered me confidence and has helped me learn new employability skills, improve important skills, demonstrate commitment, and exhibit initiative.
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Voluntary Services at Scope Social science Term Paper
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Voluntary services are not paid not because they are worthless, but since they are priceless. Most students assume that volunteering is a number of hours they require before they graduate; hence, they view such services as punishment. While volunteering at the SCOPE, I learned important virtues that most people do not accord the less privileged within the society.
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Leaving a Gift and Grief Social science Essay
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As I young girl, I heard a lot about the period of puberty and the physical and hormonal changes that come with it so I was prepared for it. When I started noticing the changes in my body during my teen years, I was never traumatized because I expected the changes and physical development of my body. However, nothing could have prepared me for the mental anguish that came during my adolescent years. 
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Practical Applications of an Introductory Course in Communication Social science Term Paper
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It is the process of information exchange by which two parties swap roles of being a sender and a receiver of data, and each would be reacting in accordance with whatever information was sent and received. Exchanges of communication can be in many forms, such as spoken communication, written communication, and even body language, which makes communication something that is automatically done by anyone, even without much deliberate thinking.
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The Buncefield Oil Depot Explosion and How this Explosion is Classed to the Environment Social science Case Study
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The discussions in this paper will be in reference to relevant data retrieved from air quality networks. Moreover, this paper will illustrate how the Buncefield oil depot explosion occurred and how this explosion is classed as a Major Accident to the Environment (MATTE).  In addition, this paper will explore how such incidence can be prevented in the future.
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The Causes of the Buncefield Fire Incident Social science Case Study
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It also tries to further look at the cause of the explosions and the technicalities that were involved in it. In addition, this report also tries to draw conclusions and recommendations on the probable most efficient ways/methods in which the oil terminal operators could have used and can use to reduce such incidences in the future.
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The Role of Fire Engineering Social science Assignment
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The standard fire curves do not represent real natural life as these curves are based on the two major variables as temperature and time. The difference in the heating rates, fire intensity during the fire incident, and the duration between the standard and real fires can result in the production of different structural behavior.
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Challenge Regarding Legitimizing Human Rights Social science Assignment
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The world lies a greater challenge regarding legitimizing the aspect of human rights. Global justice universally will be achievable if international law and treaties acknowledge civil and political rights by offering a reprieve to humanity irrespective of their political, social, and economic affiliations. In a democracy, human rights observe equal participation in the international system.
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Moral Duty to Eradicate World Hunger Social science Coursework
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This paper has been discussed that developed countries have a moral duty to help eradicate hunger in poor countries because of the historical colonial times in which they exploited resources from the hitherto underdeveloped countries. This can be achieved if the world is viewed as a global community as opposed to regionalizing it.
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National Risk Register of Civil Emergencies Social science Case Study
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The paper is focused to produce a critical analysis of the National Risk Register of Civil Emergencies. The register is a document in which the UK government records all the results of the assessment of risk emergencies in the UK. This register is important to the government and the public as it contains important information about the likelihood of occurrence of risks and emergencies in the UK.
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Migration Pattern from German to Argentina from 1880 to 1930 Social science Case Study
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The pull factors happen to motivate such massive migration patterns. Other factors also make them move to their new homes as refugees. With the high rates of unemployment and economic instability, the obvious one would expect such massive movements as experienced during this period from 1880 to 1930. 
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Sundry Reflections on Vicarage Placement Social science Essay
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As I result, I ended up treading the way to school every day of my life convincing myself that every morning should be taken to mean as nothing more than another day subtracted from my so-called punishment. 
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Serious Problems Facing Our Society in America and the World Social science Essay
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We are dying of everything from obesity and heart disease to cancer. We are losing the war on drugs, the war on crime and the war on poverty. We seem to be losing battles on every front, in the real world, in any imagined world.  
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Why Is It Necessary to Set the Drinking Age to 21 Social science Coursework
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Whereas, many parents and teachers oppose this strongly because they focus on health issues that are related to drinking especially at so young an age. Alcohol does bring with it many health hazards regardless of age. 
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Design of Dress and Adornment Reflects the Socio Political Issues Social science Essay
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The American company, Levi Strauss took the lead when it came to designing denim jackets based on the work conditions and necessities of the workers. For example, in 1921, Lee introduced its’ first “Railroad Jacket” made from designed specifically for railroad workers. (“Lee Jeans & Jackets History”). 
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Reasons for Divorce and its Impacts Social science Coursework
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Divorce refers to a separation of a previously married couple, leaving each person to go his or her own way. People enter into marriages that may encounter many challenges. Life in some marriages can become exceedingly dangerous; staying in such a marriage is suicidal. I advocate for a divorce if a person is engaged in an intolerable marriage.
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Controversies of Alcohol Drinking Social science Essay
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The majority of excess alcoholic drinkers experience serious health problems such as heart diseases, liver and breast cancers, and brain damages. In addition, high rates of crime and domestic violence are associated with alcohol drinking. All these effects show that consumption of alcohol has more damage than good and thus should be avoided.
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Inter-Dependencies Between States and Consequences of Regional Integration Social science Essay
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Many countries have reduced political, economic, and social barriers that made it difficult for them to interact and exchange ideas. Some international relations experts have argued that the emergence of strong global governance systems will weaken the legitimacy of national governments in different regions.
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Markets at the Mercy of States in International Relations Social science Assignment
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Over the last few decades, free trade has been advocated as the most important factor that facilitates democracy, peace, and prosperity in the increasingly globalizing market. Recently, there has been an unprecedented proliferation of various forms of foreign direct investment, and most of these investments are spurred by increasing globalization. 
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Delinking of the International Human Rights Regime with the Economic Development Social science Assignment
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Globalization is the continued integration of the economic and social system in various countries in the world. With the continued integration of systems, there has been the creation of borderless trade leading to the creation of global markets. It is possible in the current age for an organization to manage in the global markets, taking into concern the variables affecting the markets. 
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Social Policy in the Post-Welfare State - Australian Society in a Changing World Social science Essay
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With the presence of social problems, there are social relationships strain. Some of the social problems that are part of humankind are health, education, unemployment, housing, environmental policy, economic issues, inequality, and social security among others. Government and individual policymakers have been compelled to come up with a social policy to solve such issues.
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Analysis of Judy Bradys Article, I Want a Wife with Focus on the Responsibilities of the Wife Social science Article
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The author utilizes an explanatory illustration of the household duties that women should fulfill. She used sarcasm with humor to describe the thematic issues based on the satisfaction of the people. She makes numerous jokes at husbands in her candid descriptions.
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Reasons of Teenage Suicide Social science Coursework
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Suicide is now the fourth leading cause of death for youth between the ages of 10-14 (Crosby 2). Suicide can affect all youth regardless of ethnicity or socioeconomic status; however, there have been rapid increases within specific ethnic groups. 
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Application of Surveillance for Crime Prevention and Investigation Social science Coursework
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Some quarters have argued that supervision, as applied in the modern sense where equipment, chips, and persons perform the task, leads to the defragmentation of data relating to individuals.  What this means is that the supervising machinery ends up with data that is greatly fragmented and that in whole might misrepresent the individual.   
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Allowing Teenage Driving before the Age of Eighteen Years Social science Coursework
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 In conclusion, accidents resulting from the teenage driving result in half of the causes of the deaths in this group. In effect, none should drive since allowing them to drive puts them at risk of vulnerabilities. In the current world, characterized by the information and the knowledge economy, the debate about the right age to drive has remained in the public domain for a period. 
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Young People in Deprived Areas of Britain Join Gangs Because They Feel Disconnected from Society Social science Essay
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Gang culture in Britain is on the rise for many years. A lot of incidents have been reported to media where teenage boys and girls were found involved in gangs representing knife and weapon culture over the decade. Britain is known as one of the best economies in the world that provide invaluable opportunities to all.  
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Important Skills Relevant to Social Work in Organizational Analysis Social science Article
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Self-care may be hindered by crossing the professional line and building a personal relationship with the client. This could be dangerous because the social worker may fall victim to whatever negative schemes planned by some clients. The social worker could be in harm's way if they do not carry out an extensive background check on the client. 
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Ethics in Social Works Social science Case Study
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The first option open to the social worker is to respect the principles of confidentiality and self – determination and do nothing about the situation in which Mr. P finds himself in at first glance. This might be the best idea considering that the old man seems to be in control of all his mental faculties and knows exactly what he wants.
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Human Behaviors in Fires Social science Research Paper
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Though there were no definitive findings it was absolutely decided that many excellent concepts and ideas were developed that showed potential for further study and development. My interpretation of the report is that are many potentially positive and effective means in improving and reaching the objectives of the conference.
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Positive Impacts of Community Arts Network WA Working with the Shire of Coolgardie Social science Case Study
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CAN WA, generates huge benefits and synergies to the community working with the local government of Shire of Coolgardie. Although this is unusual, since the organization is focused on arts, it is a positive step towards promoting arts and culture, in addition to supporting certain community aspects, such as indigenous youth engagement (Figure 1) (CAN WA, 2008).
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Free Market Globalization as a Rising Tide That Will Lift All Boats Social science Literature review
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It is evidently clear from the discussion that one of the major drivers of increased international marketing is attributed to a reduction in costs due to globalization which is opposed by the Global Justice system who claims that it is a plot by the mighty western countries to oppress the developing countries.
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Haiti: The Wanting State in Haiti even after One Year Social science Article
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Developed countries should help other countries who are sailing in the same boat as Haiti. There are many developing countries that are swimming in poverty and they need attention. Haiti should open the minds of many so that they can know what to do to curb poverty. Good strategies should be laid to help in mitigating such calamities in the future.
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Social and Environmental Legacy of Olympic Games Social science Coursework
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Two of the most important legacies are social and environmental, which are discussed in detail above in lieu of the theories involved as well as the case studies of London and Athens. The main conclusion that can be deduced from the analysis is that the legacies are important for a city to establish where the Olympics are being organized.
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The Homosexual Love Should Also Be Respected Social science Essay
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Humans are not ready to accept any deviation from the generally accepted sexual orientation. The homosexual nature of human beings is still considered odd and abnormal. Society tends to discriminate against people with such sexual orientation. Same-sex love, marriage is still a controversial issue in the United States.
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Canadas Immigration Policy on Credentials Social science Coursework
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The government allowed them in order to address the challenges it was facing in the nation of a reducing population that was characterized by the reduced population growth rate, high death rates and a big percentage of aged people (SC, 2005). The economy was dwindling because of the few people who could take part in skilled jobs. 
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Maternal Health Care in Africa Social science Article
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In conclusion, various things have come to light about the state of maternal health in Africa. There are very high rates of mortality as seen from various studies carried out in this part of the world. Birth complications have been cited as the number one cause of maternal mortality. Other factors are also present that cause this state of affair.
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The Ideas of Social Construction Body Social science Coursework
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Both social sciences and natural sciences for log have been engaged in a debate that was focused on a dichotomy between nature and culture. The understanding of the body too was for a long period informed by this dualism of culture and nature. Alternatively, such a divide was known as between nature and nurture. 
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Should the Social Sciences be Similar to the Natural Sciences Social science Coursework
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Generally, social sciences and natural sciences are distinct in their application and methodology used in their research. In social research, for example, the study is based on subjectivity, hunch, guesses, reasoning, values, cultural explanations, opinion, and other subjective responses, in their research approach.
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Raceism in the Criminal Justice System Social science Article
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Many black persons are very familiar with and have personally experienced the crime known as “driving while black.” In many parts of the country, there is convincing evidence regarding the tendency of police officers to indiscriminately stop and detain black men when they are driving then fabricating traffic violations.
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Photography in Relation to Gender, Ethnicity and Identity Social science Coursework
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By the use of photographs, one is able to capture moments that may be used in the future as points of reference to bring up memories. Photography makes visual communication easy and relays information faster. Most photographs are used in the marketing industry to relay information easily and conveniently to the mass population. 
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Link between Poverty and Terrorism in Pakistan Social science Essay
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Pakistan has recently witnessed a rise in the incidents of local terrorism attacks, with the country’s legal system being challenged directly by the increase in the number of militant groups, most of who have come from the country’s tribal areas. Until recently, Pakistan was in complete control of areas like Swat (Zaidi, 2010).
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Globalization and Terrorism Social science Case Study
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Presently, the world is less orderly and more dangerous compared to the past.  This is because there is more nuclear proliferation and international terrorism than it was in 1990. The world is heavily paying for instability caused by unipolarity and globalization. In the modern world, there is an emerging trend in violence, both internationally and domestically in form of terrorism.
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What Do We Mean by Social Contract Social science Essay
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There exist other criticisms towards the contract theory. Firstly, Hobbes’ absolutism concept is completely vague in our current scenario. There is a need for democracy and nations such as Burma are examples. Also, Hobbes stating that the sovereign should have absolute authority is contrary to the rule of law as arbitrariness results.
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Famine as a Natural Disaster or Man-Made Social science Essay
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Generally, famine can be defined as a lack of access to adequate food, manifested in pervasive malnutrition and death as a result of starvation. The symptoms of starvation include loss of weight, depression, apathy, malnutrition, and a high mortality rate (Howe and Stephen, 2004). The history of humankind is a history of famine.
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The Relationship between Human Rights and Development Social science Essay
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The principle of non-discrimination and the right to equality is the foundation of human rights law. The poor are the most affected frequently victims of discrimination based on different and often numerous grounds, such as ethnic origin, religion, color, gender, birth, social or national origin, and property.
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