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To What Extent Is Social Life Dependent on Symbolism Social science Essay
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Social life is governed by laws and rules that are both conscious and unconscious. The rules will only be applicable if they are accepted as true (Blumer, 2004). For instance, symbols of interaction, such as smiley faces used in text messages are used because there is shared meaning amongst those who use them.
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Are China's Ethnic Policies Effective Social science Essay
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The ethnic policy creates a platform to unify the diverse cultures and champion multi-ethnic counties. It understands the importance of minorities, and the policy provides a mechanism of equality, improvement of regional autonomy, developing and consolidating the unity of ethnic groups, acceleration of social and economic development of the ethnic minorities and minority regions.
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The Quality of Online Social Relationships Social science Literature review
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In 2011, the number of Facebook users had reached 526 million (Ellison, Steinfield & Lampe, 2011). At the moment, social networks are very famous among adolescents and young adults and the number of users continues to grow every day. Social network communication involves interacting with those we know and others who we have never met.
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Community Values Regarding the Environment Are at Odds with Government Values Social science Essay
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We all live in areas deeply connected to many aspects of the environment including streams, rivers, lakes forests, mountains, etc. As such, both the community and the government appreciate that the health and vibrancy of the natural environment in which we live also affect the health and vibrancy of the community. 
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Policies: Where the Parties Stand - The Economy Social science Literature review
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A discussion on the economic policies focuses on the two possible lenses through which can one view the economic problems that Australia faces. One is the overinvestment of capital goods, or excess capacity, while the other is the continued manipulation of the Australian currency. However, according to Vromen and Gelber (2009), these two problems could be experienced elsewhere.
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Relationship between Power and Language Social science Literature review
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In the course of understanding diverse questions concerning language and power, scholars propose different ways for effectiveness and efficiency. In the first instance, it is possible to assess the role of language in enhancing empowerment of the minority groups as well as oppressed society members.
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Application of Concepts of Language And Power to Contexts Social science Term Paper
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Gendered nouns have also been used extensively when referring to job positions denoting the sex of the person holding the position. This is mainly common when the person in a particular position is against common expectations.  However, there are titles that are generally used to refer to men while other titles are used to refer to women 
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Understanding Communities in Community Work Social science Term Paper
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Understanding communities basically means getting information about the different communities one is working with; it entails covering to a large extent the difference of community A from B (A and B have been used hypothetically). In short, it involves studying the values of the community one by one in details. Understanding communities is a crucial part of community work.
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The Concept of Genius Social science Essay
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Therefore, this group of individuals argues that such geniuses are developed overtime despite their being born as normal human beings of average performances. Thus, as Padgett and Seaberg (2014, p.18) who reviewed the case of Padgett's brain damage that made him a mathematical genius argued, the category associates genius development relies on environmental changes and conditions.
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Rising Physical Security Social science Term Paper
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To independently protect the subway platform, maintenance facility, or computer system, Taylor et al. posit that it is not adequate for a vulnerability positioned in any of such locations can be accidentally conveyed all through the system by the agency standard operations, in so doing turning the public transit’s open.
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Why Intelligence is in Fact a Profession Social science Term Paper
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Intelligence is often considered a profession, in reality, it is practiced more as a craft. On the surface, intelligence lacks a range of aspects that characterize formal professions, including quality control mechanisms, standardization of best practices, and structured personal practices, so as to ensure individual analyst’s output is reliable.
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Understanding Community Development Social science Coursework
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The report then moves to provide a discussion of why are how-to manuals of limited value for those engaged in community development by focusing on academic literature available and considering issues and factors such as community context, community workers, principles of community development, and other factors.
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Addictive Substance Issues within Indigenous Australia Social science Coursework
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Several studies and scholars have revealed that the highest percentage of addictive substance users in Australia are the youths followed by those in the middle and upper-income earners. The Australian government through the ministry of health has taken some health initiatives with an aim to reduce the problem.
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Families South Australia-Murray Bridge Office Social science Term Paper
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Families South Australia is one of the human service organizations created with the intention of helping young people and children in society. The mandate to offer child support services by this organization is constitutionally supported through the children’s protection act of 1993 (Gardner 2006).
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The Propaganda Model - How Social, Economic and Political Power Influences the Media Power Social science Literature review
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The paper “The Propaganda Model - How Social, Economic and Political Power Influences the Media Power” is an outstanding example of a literature review on social science. The Chomsky-Herman propaganda model asserts that there are five categories of “filters” within the society that determine where the filters determine what is printed within newspapers or broadcasted by TV and radio.  
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Is Marx's Work Still Relevant to International Relations Social science Literature review
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There are several theories of international relations that have to do with the organization of the world. Marxism theory of International Relations talks about the division of the classes. In this worldview, the focus is placed on a specific nation’s economics, putting an economic status on top of any other feature of civilization. 
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Australian Community and Community Strength Social science Essay
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The meaning of community and community strength has been the subject of discussion and debate because its meaning is defined and interpreted in different ways by different people. Reading and reviewing the literature about the meaning and definition of community shows many differences and inconsistencies about what is emphasize in them.
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Tobacco Harm and Smokeless Tobacco Social science Case Study
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The use of tobacco products and especially the cigarette poses many health concerns. The cigarette is harmful because most of the toxins that are harmful are produced when the cigarette is burned. Alternative tobacco options available include potentially reduced exposure products, nicotine replacement therapy, and smokeless tobacco products.
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Fulfilling Career in Social Work Social science Assignment
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In partial fulfillment of the Masters of Social Work course, final year students are expected to complete a 500 hours clinical placement. Personally, I believe that a fulfilling career in social work generally entails empowering people and facilitating positive change not only in communities but also in the individual lives of the people that one encounter (Dominelli 2009).
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What Is the Difference between Information and Intelligence Social science Assignment
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Every day hearing on the news about the use of the two words interchangeably. People are always amused by hearing the security official using the terms “classified information” or phrases such as “our Intelligence has discovered classified information." People will find it hard to differentiate the two words but choose to link them together and leave the rest to the relevant authorities.
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Ecological Literacy - Basics for a Sustainable Future Social science Literature review
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In her article, “Ecological Literacy: ‘Basic’ for a Sustainable Future”, Wooltorton asserts that ecological literacy is the cornerstone for a sustainable future.  Alluding to the sentiments of Orr Wooltorton considers ecological literacy to be a basic understanding of concepts such as ecology, human ecology, and sustainability and how these concepts apply in day-to-day problem-solving.
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Creative Problem Solving Theories Social science Literature review
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Through this process, individuals are able to generate breakthrough ideas and then take appropriate actions on the proposed ideas. Despite the fact that problems are often solved from an individual perspective, the most effective way of providing solutions is through teamwork in which brainstorming allows for the generation of numerous ideas (Sivaram & Bhaskara, 2009).
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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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Nutrition in Primary Schools Social science Research Paper
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Children in most public schools are likely to suffer from obesity and cardio-vascular-related diseases that are fatal. Premature Deaths of these children have been noted for some time and, therefore, it is paramount to appropriate measures to be enhanced in an attempt to control the situation if not stamping out the problem entirely.
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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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The Role of Technology in the Formation of New Social Identities and Politics Social science Literature review
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The theory of social identity developed by Jenkins explains that there is the relative anonymity of technology that encourages self-expression. This aspect of anonymity also tends to facilitate the development of relationships founded on the shared values and beliefs (Patton, 2010). Self-expression when it comes to online social platforms promotes identity experimentation and development.
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Internet and Society: Censorship of the Internet Social science Literature review
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The interconnectedness of the internet and the idea behind the internet being ‘free’ if censored might have an impact beyond the intended boundary (Ang & Nadarajan, 1996, p.5). Closely connected to the above is the privacy of the user especially when user monitoring is employed. The core concern is what the tracked information is being utilized for.
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Urban Design on Chinatown in Sydney Social science Case Study
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The Chinatown in Sydney was initially in the Rocks area of the city before it relocated to the Market Street at Darling Harbour during the late nineteenth century. The Chinatown has several streets with distinct characteristics that make them unique from the rest. It has remained unique because it is relatively safe and hygienic as compared to other Chinatowns in other countries (Chow 1989, 7).
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Exploring China and East Asia Social science Research Paper
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When comparing the Chinese language and Australian English the discussion cannot only be confined to syllable structure without considering some of its relations to other areas such as showing politeness, making invitations and requests. Additionally, there is an argument that Chinese syllables, if compared to Australian English, seem less complicated than those in English.
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Physical Violence: Young Aboriginal and Torres Islander Women Aged between 13 and 18 Social science Assignment
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Many girls and women fail to report incidences of family violence. In some communities, family violence was deeply engrained that women thought that the undertaking was part of life. Even when they visit health centers for medication, reporting violent incidences is inhibited because health professionals are bound by the rule of privacy and confidentiality.
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Analysis Development of Bell Bajao Social science Case Study
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Bell Bajao is a media campaign urging men and boys to take part in stopping violence against women. Bell Bajao is a simple, subtle yet very powerful campaign to stop violence against women and the campaign started in India five years ago and has turned out to be so effective that it has gone global.
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The Principles of Restorative Justices Social science Essay
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These values and principles are similar to the values and principles of some of the theories on social justice and values in the movements on social justice.  Hence, these principles can be applied in social injustices to find solutions to the problems. From the Christian perspective, social injustice is an issue that Christians should try to eliminate.
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Health Research Methodology Social science Research Paper
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This work will identify one past health research study which will be critically analyzed. In doing so, the critique will ensure any health student or worker will apply the best practice when using information from this research. The critique will also ensure that most if not all the terminologies, methods, and processes used in this research are well interpreted and outlined.
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Engaging and Managing Online Communities at Qantas Airline Social science Report
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QANTAS Airways Limited is the Australian flag carrier airline. The airline was founded in 1920 and has become the largest airline in Australia and started its international flights in 1935. The airline has its headquarters in Winton, Queensland. The airline has invested in technology throughout their operations with their aircraft installed with entertainment options.
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Can Environmental Issues Be Detached from the Question of Social Justice Social science Literature review
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The author of the paper suggests an amicable approach to these noble causes that may generate the least conflicts and thus result in consensus for the benefit of all stakeholders. The nations of the world and especially those that operate on democratic principles seek social justice for every human being.
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Factors Impacting on School Social Workers Well-Being Social science Research Proposal
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Some of the key objectives of this study; Identify the factors that impact the physical, mental and psychological wellbeing of school social workers in Australia Examine the impact that these factors have on the well being of social workers and work performance in the school context Identify possible interventions that can be used to enhance the well-being of school social workers.
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Peculiarities of Risk Theories Social science Annotated Bibliography
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The author of the paper argues that in the modern theorem, a range of social sciences discusses how analyses have been created to offer a more critical perspective that addresses the socially constructed and historically specific formulation of the idea of risk, as well as its assessment (Joffe, 2003). 
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The Victorian Health Policy and Funding Guidelines Social science Essay
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According to the current National Health Information Agreement (NHIA), the guidelines are in line with its objectives. It promotes the timely and effective collection and processing, and appropriate/effective use of health information in accordance with standards and protocols that have been agreed upon nationally.
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The Concept of Wilderness and Reasons why it should be Abandoned Social science Essay
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In this essay, a discussion of the relevance of this statement and the reasons for supporting this position are presented. The essay is divided into two sections, each of them having different information as follows. In the first section, a clear outline of the concepts of wilderness and protected areas is presented.
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Interpersonal and E-communication Social science Essay
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Business managers have re-think their strategies with regards to their technological approach to sustain competition. Technology has not only improved marketing strategies, but also communication approaches.Managers are full aware of how important communication is both internally and externally.
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Ethnicity Determination and Race Social science Assignment
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Unfortunately, a scientist has never agreed on the definition of race and others don’t want the term used preferring to use other similar terms like ethnic group, population, or just the term community. However, a good percentage believe race is a result of differences in genetics among the human population as defined by phenotypes.
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SWOT Analysis for the United Nations Children's Education Fund Social science Report
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UNICEF has weaknesses such as inadequate funding, slow and cumbersome bureaucracy and as a UN agency, lacks an enforcement mechanism. In its external environment, UNICEF can take advantage of opportunities such as increased awareness and diplomatic pressure for urgent action on Syria, new partnerships, and leverage on the growing popularity of social media to enhance its operations.
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The Meaning of Personal Leisure and Its Role in Life Social science Case Study
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Mrs. Heron is a mother of two girls aged seven and five and the husband works in the city of Sydney. Thus, Mrs. Heron caters to her family apart from working in a busy health facility; while at the same time minding her social life. The reason for selecting Mrs. Heron for this study is to understand the aspect of leisure and how social, economic and professional aspects affect personal leisure.
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Analysis of Cultural Integration Notion Social science Assignment
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As a skill, reflective writing enables a learner to freely express personal views while criticizing oneself. Assignments of reflective journal offer the stage for learners to liberally express what they feel and think concerning the course as well as their process of learning and also enhance the expression of opinions, personal experiences, and ideas.
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Expressing Attitude on Forum Discussion Boards Social science Dissertation
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The subject of attitude expression on discussion forums is increasingly becoming a common aspect. As the use of technology keeps advancing, the need for proper use of these discussion boards is increasingly becoming necessary (Diab, 2005). The topic under study is quite diverse and certain aspects for proper analysis are beyond the scope of this study. 
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March in March: Two Sides to the Story We Didn't Run by J. Maley Social science Article
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Additionally, the article gives many reasons as to why Herald should not be blamed for not covering March in March protest. For example, the group that organized the protests really despises Main Stream Media and hence there is no reason they should complain if they are not covered by the same media they despise. Again, during the protest, dirty language was used even in the placard. 
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Moorabbin Airport Midair Collision between UPY and CGT Aircrafts on 27th August 2008 Social science Case Study
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The cause of the aviation accident observed in the paper was mainly due to human factors including poor situational awareness of the solo pilot in the UPY aircraft, work overload of the air traffic controller, lack of situational awareness of student pilots bin either aircraft, poor visual acquisition, and poor separation of traffic flows at the aerodrome.
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Industrialization and Urbanization as the Social Processes Social science Research Proposal
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Modernity is therefore characterized by a multiplicity of features or characteristics including the rising of nation-state, capitalism mercantilism, industrialization, the rise of representative democracy, globalization, secularization, commoditization, urbanization, mass literacy, the increasing role of science and technology, and proliferation of mass media.
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Relationship between Social Policy and Social Problems Social science Essay
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The paper “Relationship between Social Policy and Social Problems” is a worthy example of an essay on social science. Social policy has its origins in welfare, traced back to the fourteenth century referring to the well-being of a person, mental and physical health, the satisfaction of a person’s desire and meeting the needs of people within the society.
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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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