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The Global Occupy Movement Social science Coursework
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This helps the organizers because the movement changes everything to what they consider as fair to humanity. Various local organizations or groups have diverse focus strategies. One of their key concerns is the claim that the global financial system and other large corporations have control of the universe that does not benefit the minority and the weak.
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The National Tobacco Strategy 2005-2009 Social science Case Study
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The National Tobacco Strategy's goal is to significantly improve health and reduce the social costs caused by tobacco among the people of New South Wales. The program is developed to achieve its objectives in three sessions. The first section provides an overview of the current status of the uptake of tobacco. The second section is set to identify the disadvantages of uptake in Australia.
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Child Development, Cognitive and Intellectual Development Social science Essay
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Every Human being grows and develops from conception to adulthood. Growth is the increase in body size in regard to height, weight and other measurable areas. Development on the other hand is the gaining of skills and performances in all aspects of the child’s life. Several theories have been brought forward trying to answer whether development is initially a process of nature or nurture.
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Theory of Narrative in Social Movement Social science Essay
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Social movements bring together individuals in a political, social, and cultural setting to tackle issues and enable them to come up with concrete ground and theories on certain occurrences in society. Social movements can be used with participatory learning where two or more people learn together or collaborative learning where people learn in a planned curriculum.
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Wellness and Wellbeing in Childcare in Australia Social science Literature review
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Parents are increasingly entrusting their children to childhood centres as they undertake other activities. As dedicated facilities to child care, the childhood centres should therefore adopt actions that are likely to reduce holistic health disparities in children. As indicated by NPHP (2005), one of the ideal ways through which childhood centres can reduce holistic health disparities is by improving the knowledge and skills of their workforce.
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Online Communities and Global Ideas Social science Literature review
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With the rapid growth and reliance on the internet, online communities have emerged, which have to some degree altered the traditional definition and perception of community. This forms the basis of the report, which seeks to explore the notion of community and how, if at all, online communities are changing people’s view of the community.
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Interventions in Children and Adolescent Offenders Social science Research Paper
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It explores several different approaches to interventions and seeks to highlight the procedures undertaken in each. The research integrates the works of three authors who seek solutions for youths, and adolescents who undergo interventions. It aims at assessing the characteristics displayed by young people who engage in risky and violent behaviors.
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Effects of Bullying on Children and Adolescents with Disabilities Social science Article
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It is one of the negative social factors that affect a wide scope of people in society, either at a childhood level or at an adolescent level. The bullies instill fears and terror in their victims. Bullying is an act and/or behavior that involve attacking those who are weaker members of the group who becomes the victims (Swearer, Espelage, Vaillancourt & Hymel, 2010).
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Language and Power Social science Literature review
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This current analysis will focus on the work Overview: How Politics Permeates Language (and vice versa) by Joseph (2006). This work is founded on the hypothesis that actually, language possesses a political dimension, a notion which is shared by diverse scholars from different field of applied linguistics.
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Social Issues Facing the People in Australia Social science Annotated Bibliography
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The paper examines a publication of Allen and Unwin NSW dealing with the state interventions in the northern territory. The book mainly focuses on the social issues facing the people after the colonial period. It emphasizes that the domination of the black by the white has led to social problems in society. 
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Analysis of the Epistemological Position Social science Assignment
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Hence, interpretivism is the epistemological opposite of positivism. Interpretivism believes that the study of the social world needs a different perspective of research procedures and that it must reflect the dissimilarity from humans to the world of nature (Berger & Ezzy, 2007). The feminist stance seeks to understand the experience of women in a culture that is largely patriarchal.
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Globalization and Identity in China Social science Term Paper
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Cities in China have accepted and are practicing western culture. For instance the presence of American hotels like Marriot and even the Chinese acquiring debt from the U.S.A. They have accommodated the foreign ideas making secure recognition both politically and economically. Extending from the cities, the Chinese still recognize their historical culture and ideas.
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Global Population Challenges Social science Term Paper
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Accommodating the asylum seekers although very costly, is emerging that the involved victims can be of great importance to the host country in terms of skills and experience. With this regard, the closed approach to managing asylum seekers may not be the best as it might deny the host country a good opportunity to access rare skills and experiences
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How is Air Power Doctrine Used to Shape the Future Air Force Social science Assignment
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The procedural doctrine of the Australian air force gives specific and detailed methods that help maintain efficiency in air force activities (Pathfinder, 2010). The application and procedural doctrines are derived from the airpower manual and give the principles involved in the preparation and use of airpower.
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Epistemological Approach to Social Analysis Social science Assignment
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Qualitative research is utilized to search and understand individual’s experiences, beliefs, interactions, behaviors, and attitudes.  It majorly focuses upon gathering primarily verbal data other than measurements. Collected information is analyzed in a subjective, diagnostic, impressionistic, or subjective manner. 
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Human Rights and Social Justice Social science Essay
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Everyone is entitled to their human rights devoid of discrimination. Human rights are correlated, interdependent, and indivisible in nature. The law expresses and assures universal human rights, which are presented in the form of treaties, general principles, and other forms of international law as well as customary international law (OHCHR, 2012).
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The Impacts of the Newstart Program and Its Effectiveness in Resolving Unemployment in Australia Social science Term Paper
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The Newstart Australia Program is an unemployment benefits program conducted by the Department of Social Security in collaboration with the Department of Employment, Education, and Training. The program was designed to provide financial help for unemployed Australians originally between the ages of 21 and 64 who had been on unemployment benefits for more than 12 months.
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Soils/media Information Portfolio Social science Essay
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This results in a soil profile with different layers distinctively noticeable by the difference in color, texture, and porosity. Soils suitable for agriculture are grouped into four major horizons of soil layers. The upper horizon (horizon A) mostly consists of organic matter and is common where vegetation has thrived.
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Greatest Challenges to Wellbeing in the 21st Century Social science Literature review
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The 21st century has witnessed not only the rise in the population rates, with the world population reaching the seven billion point but also, the most rapid progression in the development of new technologies and systems and globalization, which have both impacted the easy access, storage, and retrieval of information (Glatzer et al., 2004). 
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How Modern Life Can Be Bad for Our Health Social science Term Paper
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When we try to do some comparison of the modern life and life in the last one hundred years, we can realize that indeed there is a big difference in people’s lifestyle. We can identify tremendous changes that have taken place in the social aspects of societies. Things are happening differently, even in case one of our departed ancestors peeps into our modern life, he/she can be left astonished.
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Refugee and Migrant Health Social science Report
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In an analysis of the utilization of health facilities by refugees and immigrants, Toole, Waldman, and Annu (2003: 283-301) found that most immigrants and refugees do not use health facilities within the first few months of arrival in the host country. This is due to many factors which include cultural differences and illiteracy.  Literacy problems have also been cited by Shaw (2003:237-246).
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Asian Single Parent Migrant Families NSW Australia Social science Case Study
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Since the early 1990’s the Government of Australian “liberal welfare regimes” have been treating sole parents as “workers”, forgetting that they are carers as well. This has been ongoing and especially with the current situation of panic concerning the development of policies that would help invest in children and protect them from the world of Adults.
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Food and Eating Habits are a Good Gauge of Wider Social Changes Social science Term Paper
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According to Liddle, the reality about indigenous people’s displacement from the lands is that “the new settlers came over, cleared the land of trees and aborigines and put their cattle on top of it...” (3 cited by Huntley 104).  To make matters even worse for the indigenous communities, the settlers that occupied their lands imposed their preferred eating habits on them (Huntley 104)
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Child Protection in Australia Social science Research Paper
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There are no effective strategies to deal with the abusers (perpetrators) of domestic violence and the current services require further developments. The statutory child protection services require a wide array of community-based and universal services that are accessible and available to women and children who are susceptible to this kind of abuse.
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International Public Institutions and International Non-governmental Organizations Social science Literature review
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The focus of the paper is to conduct a comparative analysis of international public organizations and international Non-Governmental Organizations' involvement with human and economic development in transforming the global economy. The paper intends to explore the issue of human and economic development.
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Planning and Urban Development: Sydney Growth Centers Social science Report
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The two Sydney growth centers have emphasized the issues of sustainable development through various environment-friendly plans within thin the master plan. Almost every precinct plan has an aspect of environmental planning where the focus is on the conservation of natural vegetation within the urban development areas (State of New South Wales).
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The Decline in Fertility Rate in Vietnam Social science Report
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Vietnam has continued to register a dramatic decrease in infertility for the last decades. The cause of this sustained decline has not been well documented. Nevertheless, many observers have it that the government policies that were adopted in the earlier 1980s have a major significant on this decline. At the beginning of the century, the population in Vietnam was about 14 million.
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Violence Prevention Campaigns Social science Literature review
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Violence prevention is the most efficient method of reducing rampant cases of violence. It is globally identified that as a significant constituent of a nationwide approach to creating viable communities.  Implementation and sustenance of efficient and effective crime preclusion programs can significantly contribute to the attainment of secure and safe societies through lessening the level of offense.
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Ethical Dilemmas of Social Work Social science Literature review
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The two main ethical frameworks that shall be used to analyze the case study include the duty-based framework and the consequentialist framework. The duty-based framework focuses on the responsibilities and the obligations one has as a social worker and it stipulates things that one should never do as a social worker (Stone, 2002). 
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Coercion is Valid Strategy for Conflict Resolution Social science Case Study
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Coercion can be used in a limited number of situations as a valid strategy for conflict resolution. In many circumstances, non-coercive strategies produce more sustainable results. Consequently, coercion has to be used when it is very necessary. Other methods or strategies of conflict resolution should be used before coercion being applied.
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Social Justice Theory and Lukes Three-Dimensional Power Model Social science Case Study
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Although the social worker, in this case, was not as judicious as to play the pivotal role of proposing egalitarian solutions that would have boosted the chances of having better clinical results for a sexually abused 15-year old girl during an encounter at a pediatric unit, s/he has applied retrospect to generate theory from the incident.
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What is an Incident Investigation Social science Assignment
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In any case, an incident could be defined as an accident however the latter is sometimes assumed to occur as a result of fate while an incident result from unplanned events. The purpose of an incident investigation is to provide a guide to managers and the safety committee fraternity to establish the causes of the incident so that plans are put in place to avoid a similar incident in the future.
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Public Relations in the Organizations Social science Essay
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Organizations must establish effective relationships with their stakeholders and society. In order to achieve the goals, the management of these organizations must know the attitude and values that govern the public. The roles of public relations are determined by external environmental factors and the practitioners serve as mediators and advisors of actions and policies.
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Social Work Assessment and Intervention Plan Social science Case Study
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Social work assessment is an integral process in determining the problems and needs of clients service users (or as consumers) of mental health services and in designing effective social work interventions. The essay will analyze Melinda’s case and develop an assessment and intervention plan by applying Collingwood’s three-stage framework or “Kit” theory for social assessment. 
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Red Cross Australian as a Humanitarian Organisation Social science Essay
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A non profit organisation is defined as on organisation whose beneficiaries and shareholders do not benefit from it financially. Just like other organisations, not for profit organisations have to communicate internally and externally. Communication is often defined as a process of getting messages across usually from the sender to the recipient (Koontz 2001).
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Analysis of Aircraft Accident Investigations Social science Case Study
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The main responsibility of air traffic controllers is to ensure the safe and orderly flow of air traffic in their own air space as well as the neighboring airspaces. This responsibility must never be based on the controller’s personal views on attempting to control multiple aircraft, getting involved in multiple tasks, and receiving information from multiple sources.
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The Social Impact of the Sims on Young Malaysian Adults Aged 18-25 Years Social science Term Paper
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“The Sims” is one of the most successful video games and the third best-selling video game in the world. What makes the Sims stand out from other video game applications, are its interactive and customized applications that enable users to be totally in control. In addition to this, the Sims incorporates a combination of 2D and 3D graphics that further exhilarate the experience of users.
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Alcohol-Related Problems Social science Essay
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It discusses the alcoholism problem while presenting prevention strategies, followed by a clear discussion on how they hope to achieve their objectives. Part one also presents the significance of the study to today’s world as well as its purpose. In this section, the researcher allows for a brief glance at his personal perspective on the problem and the reasons that influenced this research.
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Social Structuring of Bodily Capital and Bodily Labour among Professional Fighters Social science Literature review
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Wacquant (1995, p. 65) examines the social structuring of bodily capital and bodily labor among professional fighters in Chicago. To achieve this mission, the paper engages a critical analysis approach by looking at the research problem, objectives, methodology used, and recommendations provided by the study.
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Men Killing their Children in the Context of Custody Disputes Social science Term Paper
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However, this decision does not go well with some of the men. This is mainly because most of them love their children so much but find it difficult to get over their mothers. In most cases, the men will still remain biter about the separation considering that they have to share their assets or wealth with the ex-partners.
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Crime in Society Social science Assignment
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A crime definition varies from one country to the other and from one state to the other. For example, country X may have allowed the smoking of cannabis and in-country Z it is illegal to smoke cannabis and if one is found smoking he is taken to court and charged for breaking the law. The word crime is used relatively from one country to the other.
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Social Determinants of Health Social science Term Paper
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To ensure better health outcomes and to ensure that Australia is able to attain the highest quality in health for its population, health policies have to take into consideration that men and women are different as a result of their gender roles and the biological differences that exists between them which makes their needs, opportunities, and obstacles to health care to be overly different.
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Sexual Harassment and Assault in the Australian Military Social science Term Paper
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Sexual harassment and assault, however, are not only limited to the cases of rape. It involves any intimidation, coercion, or bullying that is of a sexual nature. It also includes seeking sexual favors in exchange for rewards of different kinds. For instance, some bosses may ask their female employees for sexual favors before being offered promotions.
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Decline of Womens Rights in the Muslim World Social science Coursework
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As such, the women’s role is not less vital than the man’s. Islamic doctrines teach that through marriage, a woman gains equal share as a man in every aspect and are entitled to equal rights. According to Shireen and Huma (2005), Islam considers a woman to be equal to the man in all aspects as an independent human being and as a man's life partner.
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Animal Rights Issues Social science Essay
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It is clear that slaughtering an animal for the meat is a violation of their rights. However, it is never justified to rightfully do any harm to an animal. From a utilitarian point of view, what matters most are not the rights but the attitude towards animals (Skitka, Bauman & Sargis, 2005) In other words, what is far much important is morally is not rights but the interest different individuals hold.
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Personal Understanding and Interpersonal Communication Social science Literature review
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Systems theories hold that individuals will best understand the relationship of people by first studying their interrelated patterns of communication (Donna, 2011). Politeness theory on the other hand is shown to explain and predict strategies that individuals use to maintain their personal images in the face of the public.
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Peculiarities of Evidence-Based Practice Social science Assignment
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Though Montague gave a more comprehensive definition, his works could not stand the test of time changes in events. The definition that suits contemporary society is by Edgar and Sedgwick who stated it to be “theory of knowledge”. They explained that the core aim of epistemology is to analyze what knowledge is all about, its jurisdiction for holding it, and the reliability when one claims to have it.
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Respond Appropriately in the Emergency Situations Social science Case Study
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In most cases, emergency situations tend to be stressful and as a result, there is pressure to respond appropriately in the shortest time possible. During emergency situations, it is essential to make appropriate decisions regarding the suitable course of action. The decision made should be based on the situation at hand and one’s experience and judgment.
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Critical Examination of Social Report Social science Report
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Tony talked to a group of people about his recent publication Community Adversity and Resilience by Jesuit Social Services. The study undertaken in 2003 examined several indicators to create a measure of the social disadvantages, which include unemployment, low birth weight, low income, child abuse, early school leaving among others.
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Contemporary Chinese Politics - the Legacy of Dynastic China Social science Assignment
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The Shang dynasty is said to have existed from 1600 B. C. to 1100 B.C. it was also called the Yin dynasty and it was founded by Tang. There were several other dynasties that were known to exist in the history of China. Examples of these dynasties include the Chou or Zhou dynasty, the Qin dynasty, the Han dynasty, the Xin dynasty, the Sui dynasty, and the Liang dynasty among others.
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