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What is Playbour Social science Essay
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Play, according to Huizinga is a pre-social phenomenon free from the rules, values, and needs of an ordinary life even though it comes with its own intrinsic rewards (Rey, 2011). Because of the contrast, it had long been thought that play does not produce any material or immaterial gain or accumulation.
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Rhetoric and Human Consciousness Social science Essay
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Rhetoric is one of the oldest disciplines that appeared in antiquity and managed to survive through centuries and even evolve significantly in our time. The reason of its popularity and necessity can be explained by its broad applicability in the life of each and every human starting from a politician and ending with a shop assistant.
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My Argument against Bullying Social science Essay
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In this argument, I will demonstrate my support in the battle in opposition to bullying. Several things have altered during the progression of time; nevertheless, it is still famous all over the planet today. Bullying is merciless, and requires stopping; what do you believe? Do you believe the struggles against bullying are successful?
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Child Neglect and Child Abuse Social science Coursework
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‘Child neglect’ or ‘child abuse’ is an ambiguous and all-encompassing term used to describe actions perpetrated by parents on children that are universally deemed harmful by society and as defined by law. Many degrees of child neglect exist within two main categories, emotional/psychological and physical.
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Migration to the UK from Eastern Europe Social science Coursework
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Why are migrants needed when so many indigenous Britons are out of work? Wild (2007) answers this question by pointing out how the influx of migrants has helped to revive the economies of the northeastern regions such as Cumbria and Yorkshire, including instances of self-employed people such as a polish plumber.
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The Legal Drinking Age for U.S. Military Personnel Should Be Lowered Social science Essay
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We must contemplate all that is mentioned above when we think about the current minimum drinking age, and realize that it holds with its many dangers and also an injustice to soldiers who risk their lives for their country, and we must change it and lower it for them, for those whose commitment is to save our lives. 
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Abortion: Should it be Illegal, and Should it be Considered as Genocide Social science Essay
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Abortion is one of the most decisive issues in American politics. Unfortunately, however, it tends to rip people apart across the party lines, furthering the gap between “liberal” and “conservatives”. The abortion debate, in fact, can be said to illustrate as a microcosm a clear picture of contemporary American politics. 
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Middle East - Political and Economic Issues Social science Case Study
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The Middle East remains one of the most talked-about and controversial regions in the whole world. From the early part of the Middle Ages until the present era, it has always been a breeding ground of religious clashes and various armed struggles for control of the abounding resources and vast tracts of land.
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Politics and the AIDS Epidemic Social science Coursework
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This paper tells that AIDS has contributed to significant mortality and morbidity all over the world and continues to do so. AIDS has claimed more than 25 million lives all over the world and has affected more than 40 million individuals. In the United States alone, more than 1.2 million individuals have been affected and more than 5 hundred thousand people have succumbed to the disease.
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Physician Assisted Suicide Be Legalized Social science Coursework
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The most important point and the point that is strongly used in order to favor this act is; the assistance can only be provided for those people who are seriously ill and have reached the stage where apparently no cure is available. The patient must be given time to think properly. Therefore, permission should be taken twice.
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Women in Engineering Social science Coursework
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In the last half-century, women's history in books and articles has come of age. It is quite evident that women are progressing in every field of life. Women’s history is largely a gender-segregated uphold. To ignore women history is to misunderstand the entire organization of any society. Women's history has engendered new topics.
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Human Rights of Homless People Social science Coursework
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PSH is based on human rights to shelter and related services. It is a permanent form of housing with related services. The benefits of PSH to recipients are customized services, integrated services, and enhanced dignity and self-respect. To communities, the benefits are low social costs, more safety and security, and supportiveness of human rights.
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Are Video Games Immoral and Do They Promote Violence in Our Society Social science Coursework
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“The word "obscene," in addition to its uses as a vehicle for expressing, predicting, and endorsing repugnance, shock, or disgust, and for referring to pornography, is used as a convenient label for a particular class of words. These words, which have their counterparts in virtually every human language, tend to cause great offense.”   
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Cities Have the Right to Ban Smoking in Public Social science Coursework
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One of the main reasons behind the ban on public smoking is the health risks associated with both passive and active smoking (Britton, 2004). John Britton (2004) in his brief analysis on the “ABC’s of Smoking” highlights the numerous health risks related to both active and passive smoking.
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Key Aspects of Drinking and Economy Social science Essay
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Practical experiments demonstrated the adverse effect of alcohol on the nervous system and suggested that avoidance of alcohol before and during working hours ensued in escalated productivity and co-ordination. Furthermore, lower consumption led to a drastic downfall in the accident, absenteeism, irregularity rates, and on average increased the working life of workers.
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Correlation and Regression with SPSS Social science Coursework
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In recent times, the relationship that exists between health status and total income of a family has been called into question. Previous studies have suggested and revealed a negative relationship between low income and life expectancy and the appositive relationship between low family income and mortality across most developed countries
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The Role of the Leader in Social Entrepreneurship: Examining the Social Principles Social science Coursework
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Given the challenges posted to businesses today on being socially responsible, social entrepreneurship is regarded as a viable solution toward attaining sustainable business operations. Indeed, the recognition of values that are geared toward creating positive impacts to culture and society make social entrepreneurship conceptually attractive.
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China's One-Child Policy Social science Coursework
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China's compulsory one-child population policy created an ‘aged’ China population. The same policy required the abortions of many women about to give birth to a second child. Evidently, The China government’s 2013 termination of the prior one child policy indicates the policy had some avoidable disadvantages. 
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Entrepreneurism Social science Coursework
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Corporate social responsibility is to take steps towards the well being of a company’s stakeholders, namely, its clients, environment, employees and the community in which the company operates. Organizations that are able to serve its stakeholders on the social level, coming out of their profit-making objectives.
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Reconciling and Harmonising Cultural Conflict Social science Coursework
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. Coupled with the restraints and demands of the existing organizational culture, the leader must perform dynamically between satisfying organizational needs and objectives whilst also developing diverse strategies that will assist in reducing conflict both team-based and as it relates to the leader and subordinates under his or her charge. 
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Habermas's View on the Public Sphere and His Dilemma with Nancy Fraser Social science Coursework
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Technology also aids these critics thus making debates more open as there would be variations in outlooks and also with the coverage of the public spheres, the opinions are more unbiased and also unstable. It can be a pro or a con depending on how the topic would be handled and explained by the people concerned in its dissemination. 
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Gender Issues Surrounding Child Marriages in South Asia Social science Coursework
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Persistent attachment to obsolete cultures and traditions and the continued patronage of patriarchy-based ideals and beliefs allow societies to continually undermine the capacity of women to be independent and productive in their own, which in turn prevents them from reaching their full potential and remaining below men in the social ladder.
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Gender Wage Disparity in the Employment Sphere Social science Coursework
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There is no question that a lot of progress has been made over the past several decades concerning. Part of this progress was the way in which minorities have been included within society, integrated into the workforce, and the way in which feminism has improved the overall outlook and respect that women receive.
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Issues Which Face Non-native Speakers in the U.S Social science Coursework
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People see them as the French, Jamaican, Kenyan, or Korean types. This in itself is a challenge. From a basic understanding, not all international students have a difficulty in speaking and writing English. However, others have such problems thus the need for a quick and smart transition process is important at such moments.
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The Issue of Human Trafficking Social science Coursework
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Human trafficking is a serious crime that violates human rights. It refers to the transportation and the harboring of individuals using that in order to receive unlawful benefits from them. It is evident that on an annual basis, several individuals, including men, women, and children usually fall victim to traffickers in their own countries.  
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Arguments For and Against Mixed Community Policies Social science Coursework
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The middle class appears to be the only victor in this scheme of things. Many of them value diversity but rarely implement it in practice. Mixed community initiatives are characterized by self-aggregation within this group. They tend to have more options in housing and continue to leave out poorer communities (Lees, 2008).
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Child Labor in Africa Social science Coursework
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Though it may be argued that child labor does not affect the attendance of children to school at times, but it does affect the school performance because most of the time is spent at work and if the child works after school hours then they will attend school when they are tired. The concentration of working children is always impaired.
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Racism in the United States Social science Coursework
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The steps made may be deceiving that America has defeated tribalism. However, this is not the case. The reported incidences of racial discrimination are good evidence of racism. The socio-economic difference that exists among the races also provides a platform for racism to be advanced in the US. 
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Drug Use in the College and Work Environment Social science Coursework
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Some college individuals have found themselves in the deteriorating path, while others have faced the sack due to marijuana or alcohol use in their jobs. That is a fact, but the reality that many as well have come out successfully should give a substantive rationale to allow marijuana and alcohol taking in areas of jurisdiction (Malone 78)
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The Issue of Paid Organ Donation Social science Coursework
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There are many people who oppose the issue of paid organ donation due to ethical implications and the potential dangers of abuse of the process. The risk can be acknowledged, however, there are measures involving stricter government control which can be done to regulate and potentially annihilate these possible risk factors.
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Teen Sport Positively Contributes to Adolescent's Live as They Transition to Adult Life Social science Coursework
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The life of human beings develops in stages from childhood to adulthood. The character and behavior of individual at each stage is shaped by the surrounding environment. Transition of the adolescents from teenage to adulthood is quite technical. Adolescence is an important stage in life since it is the foundation for individuality and self identity
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Racial Discrimination within the Criminal Justice System Social science Coursework
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African-Americans are usually unconsciously or implicitly discriminated against by the criminal justice system on top of being stereotyped making them be incarcerated. These are even made worse by racial profiling which makes it difficult to enforce the criminal justice laws in an equal, fair, and just manner. 
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Summary of Susan Bordos Arguments Social science Essay
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The research of Soh et. al. (2006) also demonstrated that the adoption of western values has resulted in an increased prevalence of eating disorders in various parts of the world particularly the non-western world. The disturbance in body image is regarded as one of the key reasons for such eating disorder, which is demonstrated in various non-western societies.
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Social Corporate Responsibility of Oil and Gas Industry Social science Coursework
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The success of the government in the assessment of the extent of pollution of oil in the Delta region is productive. It has led to a reduction in oil pollution. The regulatory system in the region is also working in the favor of the locals. Consequently, there is no transparency in oil regulation. The situation is better and is bound to improve in the future.
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Department of Homeland Security Social science Coursework
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The author states that it is proven that bureaucracy and emergency situations do not merge. This is so because bureaucracy does not support the conducts required during a crisis (emergency) situations such as the rapid making of decisions, prioritization, fast structuring, and processing.
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Debate over Immigration in America Social science Coursework
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The issue of immigration into American has existed for a while with its debate currently revolving around the need to have comprehensive immigration reforms. Key concerns include expected roles of the federal government over more than 11 million illegal immigrants in the country, possible strategies for tightening security at the borders.
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Urban Poverty is a Consequence of Structure Social science Coursework
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Poverty is evident among American groups who are socially detached from the bigger society, educationally handicapped, and institutionally victimized not only in the labor market but also by the penal systems and social welfare. Severe poverty is based on political and economic structure, which is generated by three major forces.
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The Issue of Legalization of Drugs Social science Coursework
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Finally, the analysis would benefit from viewing the problem from the perspective of the major ethical theories. The first one, namely virtue ethics, would not support the extensive prohibition of recreational drugs, since that would not allow people to make their choice between the vice and the virtue.
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Online Communities Social science Coursework
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The online communities are creating a barrier that limits people’s interactions in the real world. The platforms have been instrumental in strengthening old friendships that had been weakened by geographical separation. They have also made it easy to conduct business operations such as advertisements for company products.
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Obstacles to Democratization in the Middle East Social science Coursework
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The latest spring that occurred in 2011 was arguably larger than the spring of 2005. The spring began in earnest in Tunisia as a protest against an autocratic and dictatorial regime. The successful ousting of the president motivated other Arab countries to do the same against their autocratic regimes. The protest soon spread to Jordan, Yemen, and Egypt.
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Comparison of Ethical Models Social science Coursework
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The author states that the people affected by the consequentialist approach to ethics are both the individual involved in the behavior and the second party/society. This is because consequentialism focuses on the outcome of an individual’s behavior; the outcome that can either affect the individual involved in the behavior or the society.
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The Concept of Working Union Social science Coursework
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The author states that the concept of working union has been introduced for the first time during the 19th century as a significant political movement in the society. During that phase, wages of labor was low and workers used to work for long hours as compared to the recent days. Moreover, the employing authority was also not responsible.
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Syrian Political Crisis Social science Coursework
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Sanity needs to prevail and a solution needs to be devised. The civilians are in the direct line of fire and the United Nations need to find a way to solve these issues. The local political parties, as well as the Middle East forces in the form of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Iran, need to play a role in resolving the issue. 
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Aspects of Free Speech Social science Coursework
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As much as there has been activism on the need to allow people to express themselves, there has also arisen a need for regulating the extent to which people should express themselves. It is important since it mitigates the possibility of one harming another in the name of freedom of speech. Insight on freedom of speech became an issue way in the 6th and 5th century BC.
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Ethnic and Religious Minorities in Iran: Baha'is Social science Coursework
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People of minority religious groups like the Kurds have not been spared either. The religious intolerance and persecution of the Baha’is in Iran have become a matter of concern to many nations and bodies like the United Nations.  The UN has various Treaty-based bodies that include the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. 
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Strategies in Emergency Preparedness for Transportation-Dependent Populations Social science Coursework
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There are many strategies pertaining to people dependent on transportation for their mobility. The group requires prior planning of an emergency because any emergency would easily lead to their demise. The unique nature of the accidents promotes the creativity of the strategic emergency response team.
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Discrimination in the Workplace Based on Gender Social science Coursework
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The second part explores the meaning of the glass ceiling, examines the notion of sexual harassment, and analyzes the ethical, economical and social effects of gender discrimination. It examines each aspect of the effect on examples and provides an analysis of the general impact that they have. 
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Race and Justice Department Social science Coursework
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It is often suggested that living in society should be regarded as an irreplaceable prerequisite for the development of the inner potential of a person to its fullest. However, if one takes a careful look at contemporary American society, one can not help noticing that some parts of the population, namely African American and Hispanic minorities are suffering from inequality in terms of justice. 
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Values of Traditional and One-State Conservatism Social science Coursework
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One-state conservatism advocate for noblesse oblige; social obligation; a non-ideological approach to politics; and the preservation of already established institutions. All in all, these are great values that if implemented as they ought to be; can help in creating an amazing, joyful, prosperous, and harmonious society.
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Kukathass and Risses Arguments in Favor of Immigration Social science Coursework
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Libertarian concepts promote free movement of people across countries provided that there is sufficient evidence they will not injure or harm others. Furthermore, the utilitarian principle perceives the act of restricting free immigration as a factor that leads to inefficiency in some countries, especially those with fewer resources.
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