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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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Should the Islamic State Be Treated as a Terrorist Organisation Social science Assignment
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We will then provide evidence of why the Islamic State is not yet a state, based on the ideas of Charles Tilly on state formation processes. Based on the constantly changing relations between state and religion we will present ideas by scholars who are of the view that the Islamic state is a paradox.
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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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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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Violence in Australian Schools Social science Literature review
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Consequently, the schools continue to lose their status as safe havens for students regardless of their race, religion, skin color, political affiliations, or socio-economic status. Experiences of violence in schools adversely affect the wellbeing of those involved, their families, and the society presently and in the future.
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Guaranteeing the Living Wage through Public Policy Social science Case Study
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In considering, heterogeneity in labor advertise attributes we perceive that a given laborer's decision of regardless of whether, to take up such work is not decided exclusively by a correlation of wages with the going expected wage rate for that specialist, yet will likewise be affected by longer-term monetary contemplations.
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Does Globalization Make the World More Homogenous Social science Literature review
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Globalization is driven by investment and international trade and aided by information technology (Beck, 1999). Mattetart (2000) stated that globalization emerged out of liberalism and enlightenment; he argued that both liberalism and enlightenment were aimed at the construction of an unrestricted global arena so as to attain a universal market and democracy.
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Trafficking in Humans for Sexual Exploitation in Europe Social science Case Study
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Although most people have not in a position of witnessing such crime, it happens daily across the globe. The criminals tend to benefit while satisfying the demands of the consumers. Between the consumers and the traffickers, there are victims made vulnerable to such crimes by poverty; consequently, the traffickers use force and deception to trap them as prey.
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Trafficking of Human Beings Social science Case Study
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The model of the trafficking process enables it to work and thrive within the market forces: the demand and supply of it. The only way in which any business does thrive is if there exists a demand for the product being sold. In the trafficking market, the product is the victims who are sold to employers and brothel owners.
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Political Economy of Exporting Democracy Social science Case Study
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Doctrines of humanitarian interventions remain a controversial issue globally. Many interventions are carried out in the name of humanitarian grounds, a good example being the 1990 US intervention in Iraq. Some interventions happen due to the concept of self-defense. US President George Bush announced war on terrorism after the attack on the world trade Center and Pentagon (Abrahms, 2006, p.83).
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Awareness to Women Regarding Menstruation Social science Coursework
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The medications of PMS and PMDD were used by every woman thus resulting in the dilemma of not knowing that they really needed to use these pills or not. Pharmaceuticals have managed to show the side effects of their menstruation products if women were going through severe cardiovascular or kidney problems.
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Negative and Positive Impacts of Globalization on the Spread of Democracy Social science Literature review
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It is now widely acknowledged that the world has become more democratic in recent years. In most places across the globe, people are governed by democratically elected governments and they have a voice in the way countries are governed. One of the forces that have been credited with this increased democratization is globalization.
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Why Are Non-Governmental Organizations Often Superior to International Non-Profit Organizations Social science Essay
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With the growth in terms of communication and global interdependence between societies, a large number of new organizational structures, operating at both the international and regional levels, have been instituted. NGOs and IGOs form the two most important non-state actors. These two organizations share some common similarities though they are totally different entities with different functions.
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Arguments Pro and Contra the Legitimacy and Efficiency of Non-Governmental Organizations Social science Essay
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As mentioned earlier, NGOs and Corporations cannot be completed separated as they help to keep each other in check. This paper favors corporations as being more legitimate than NGOs because they have more secure structures for accountability and have the power to influence development, which they can comfortably fund. 
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Client Business Requirements Social science Case Study
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These laws prohibit unauthorized use of copyrighted and/or patented works without the owner’s consent (World Intellectual Property Organisation). In this case, the owner has not authorized the small business to use the software because the small business has not paid for the license fees to be allowed to use it.
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Effects of Violent Video Games Social science Essay
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Safe harbor bills tend to prevent the violence during the early evening hours; while the report cards classify the televisions as one of the violence program coverage; hence parents are supposed to choose what their children are supposed to view. While on the blocking device, the parents are supposed to program their televisions so as to avoid certain ratings from appearing on the screens.
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Socio-Cultural Perspective Theory Social science Essay
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To understand development in children, the theory illustrates the fact that several other factors have to be put into consideration in addition to analyzing the behavior of an individual. This means that the interaction of the child with the social environment influences his/her development. The child participates in various activities in the community within which he develops.
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How to Stop Company Rumors Social science Case Study
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Managers use trial balloons even for labor contract negotiations without harming the organization. Rumors can have different intended outcomes and when the intention is bad, it can adversely impact the company. Rumors are supposed to contain some element of truth; rumors would continue to haunt managers but rumor can be handled from the time it is generated.
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Illicit Substance Abuse in Ireland Social science Case Study
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 As a result, the country’s future economic development is very much at risk. The importance of the national strategy in helping to combat this challenge can not be overlooked. By addressing the four main components, it is possible that the issue of illicit substances within the country will be dealt with effectively.
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The Benefits of Capital Punishment Social science Case Study
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The high-profile exposure which comes from capital punishment cases and murder investigations most definitely deter future crimes and, as shown in the case of Saddam Hussein, can even radically-improve the social condition of a nation. There is overwhelming support for the benefits of capital punishment, despite any protestors who might argue against it.
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Physical Appearance Social science Coursework
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It is an established fact that beauty is indeed a natural gift from God, and is something that can not be achieved in an artificial manner. It is true that the looks can be altered for good, but the ways and means adopted to achieve that should be natural and not be interfering with the natural requirements of the human body and life.
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Historical and Current Perspective of Womens Leadership Social science Literature review
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Although leadership is personal and imitates an individual, it depends on how the characteristics of the leader are perceived. A woman can possess dominant and competitive traits more common to man and a man can also possess traits of compassion and understanding which are common to a woman (Wilson, 2007).
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New-comers and Old-timers: The Issue of Multiculturalism Social science Coursework
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It is a fact that the world is made up of many people having different cultures. Factors such as the environment and weather may have affected the way human beings behave in their specific locations on earth. Accordingly, when these individuals interact with each other, a communication dilemma is created.
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Constructions of Race in Culture and Politics Social science Coursework
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The concept of race, because it is socially constructed would continue to evolve as long as people find purpose and justification in it. Its continuity probably could be due to the fact that in diversity, there is a false sense of security. That categorizing people based on their physical attributes do have some sort of social importance.
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Measures to Prevent Bullying Social science Coursework
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In conclusion, it's clear that bullying constitutes a significant issue in contemporary society that must be broached. In terms of the most serious consequences of bullying, it was noted that there are two primary epidemics that have gripped contemporary culture: anti-gay bullying, and bullying that has led to school shootings. 
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Social Determinants of Health Social science Coursework
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It is also crucial that people maintain and cherish healthy transport habits. Excessive driving can lead to obesity and related health issues whereas healthy transport means such as cycling, walking, and the use of public transport “provide exercise, reduce fatal accidents, increase social contact and reduce air pollution”.
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Do We Live in an Information Society Social science Coursework
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Today, people are far more conscious about the health and safety aspects in every walk of life than they were in the past. This is so fundamentally because people are aware of factors that can cause dangers to their health. There is a lot of information available on the negative effects of junk food on health.
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Society Will Become Chaotic and Break Down into Anarchy If There Is No Censorship Social science Coursework
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Censorship can take many forms, sometimes blatant and oftentimes very subtle too. In his article, Inglis mentioned how “it springs from many sources . . . . and not as a singular action or policy but as any processes whereby restrictions are imposed upon the collection, dissemination, and exchange of information, opinions, and ideas”. 
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The Problems Associated with Physical Development in Adolescence Social science Article
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Growth disorder has been referred to in other cycles as physical maturity disorder and it is perhaps the most outstanding of all the physical problems of an adolescent. Adolescent development is a period of great physical change within the human species. These physical changes are centered on biological changes that occur within the body.
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Drinking and Driving in the United States Social science Coursework
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The aim of the paper is to spread awareness amongst the drivers especially those who are prone to drinking. The target audience comprises of young people, ranging between 20 to 35 years of age. The paper will also be a motivation for non-profit organizations to take part in educating people about legal enforcements.
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Social Movements of Colombias Society Social science Article
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Inspired possibly by the success of former social movements, other movements are coming to the forefront of the Colombian society. Though they do not have a political agenda in mind, they are demanding that their voices be heard. One such movement focuses on protesting and stopping the production of gold mining in the country. 
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Finding the Organization in the Communication: Discourse as Action and Sensemaking Social science Coursework
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All in all, we can say that the case at Steinberg Inc. is an ideal situation wherein an instance in organizational communication has been carefully reviewed. Since co-orientation occurs during the organizational discourse, then we can say that the entire communication process that occurred within the organization is successful.
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Developmental Issues as Emerging Challenge in Foster Care Social science Thesis
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Mao's story represents the lives of other foster children. In a report made by Bill Hancock, it was made known that the foster system in the United States needs reform, just as what Mao suggested. In the report, there are three crises that the system is currently experiencing: the crisis of capacity and the crisis of quality. 
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