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Welfare to Work and Social Policy: Comparative Study of Various Nations' Approaches Social science Report
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The main focus of each nation is in attempting to devise a method to generate citizen productivity in the job market and alleviate the strain of high welfare expenditures. In capitalistic societies, such as the United States and the United Kingdom, the main contributor to economic success lies in the collection of tax revenues driven by productive, working citizens.
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Canadian Immigration Policy Social science Case Study
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Canada is now be considered as one of the most ideal destinations for immigrants globally. A major issue that should be highlighted is that although the flows of immigrants remain at high levels, the country’s financial and social structure do not face pressures due mainly to the effective and integrate legislation applied in the specific area.
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Western Policies have Lead to Islamic Fundamentalism Social science Book Report/Review
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One group of thought calls it terrorism, another calls it freedom fighting. The Western school of thought is not wrong in its belief that suicide bombing, ambushing, hijacking of planes is cowardly and reprehensible. The targeting of innocent civilians is against all rules of War and against the Islamic Religion as well.
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Gender and Body Image Social science Case Study
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The survey found that the majority of the men wants slightly larger builds than their current shape. Also, this finding point to the possibility that ideal body image could have decreased as previous kinds of literature available in this area tells us that about twelve years ago, men prefer higher body volume.
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Will Globalization Lead to a Global Culture Social science Term Paper
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We cannot call this whole world a global village or forming a global culture rather it can be only called a partial or semi-global culture. But there are all possibilities that in the future if these technological innovations can successfully penetrate the third world countries, and bring changes in these places, it can form a global culture.   
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Intervention in Child Abuse Social science Research Proposal
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In their book titled “Take back your life: recovering from cults and abusive relationships”, Lalich and Tobias (2006) have pointed out that those individuals who are in abusive relationships or have been as children are prone to suffer from fear, confusion, low self-esteem, and post-traumatic stress.
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Critique of Statistical Methods for the Social Sciences Research by Agresti and Finlay Social science Assignment
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Overall the proposal gives a clear and defined methodology in data gathering.  What the proposal lacks is the consistency of the topic and a description of the related literature.  The writer should clearly define what the study is about and formulate a strong research hypothesis. The review of related literature should have a brief explanation.
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The Use of Urban Space Social science Essay
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As Whyte had observed the importance of sitting space, (p.28-p.39) of his book flexible sitting allowed people to have more choice of location; People preferred flexible taller sits in comparison to shorter sits or unmovable sits. The location can clearly be seen to be determined by the temperature of the sun as people quickly adapt to cooler locations or warmer locations.
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Nongovernmental Organizations Definition Social science Literature review
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This term originally came from the United Nations, usually referring to organizations that are noncomponents of governments and nonconventional for businesses making a profit. In cases whereby NGOs are partially or totally funded by governments, these NGOs uphold their status of being nongovernmental through eliminating government representatives from being members of the organization.
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Everyday Activities and the Kind of Environment the Child Social science Term Paper
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It is clear from the two contrasting fields where the child grows up that is environment plays a key role in molding and development of the child. Every child deserves a right to good health care, education, and other basic needs, the state must make sure that these children enjoy protection to improve the lives of the child. Child abuse is an activity that needs no toleration.
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Is It Possible to Become Famous on the Internet Social science Literature review
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One of the arguments is the aspect of decentralization; also the internet eliminates state control and thus enabling more open communication where an individual can fully explain their own views. Another viewpoint is that the internet assists in forming tertiary relationships which can enhance fame. The internet also assists in creating computer-mediated relationships.
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Does Culture Matter Social science Essay
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Culture differentiates one social group from others in society. It constitutes beliefs, language, technology, behaviors, art, dressing code, religion, rituals as well as economic systems. Culture is considered a main significant concept in anthropology. In this context, culture is used to mean a society in which people exist as one entity and think similarly.
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Non-Governmental Organizations in Conflict Zones Social science Term Paper
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NGOs become essential in the privatization process that most countries around the world have engaged in. Through the finances that they receive from these powers, NGOs have remained loyal and fostered commitment in the execution of humanitarian interventions to enhance the promotion of the wellbeing of those considered at risk and most vulnerable.
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Compare and Contrast Two Cities from Europe or Asia Social science Term Paper
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Globalization has led to an increase in the number of foreigners as a result of globalization and hence Shanghai as a city has sought to have better housing and entertainment amenities within the Central Business District (CBD) to make it more attractive to investors and “world-class” (Naughton, 1995). 
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Personal Experience as It Relates to Inequality Social science Essay
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As days passed by, a visitor appeared in our homestead. He was a young, tall guy. Mother looked at me and smiled. I looked at her in eager to hear what she had to say. ‘There he comes!’ she whispered to my ears. ‘Dad has found you a husband, the guy is very rich my daughter, please do not lose the chance.’ I was shocked in disbelief because I was only at the age of fifteen.
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The Various Means of Communications Social science Term Paper
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In relation to religion Japanese view religion as a very important aspect of their lives, which interprets the incorporation of religion in almost every aspect of their lives. Americans on the other hand to not view religion as quite important. This is evidenced by the fact that business organizations distance themselves from religious opinions.
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Power of Politics in Play Social science Literature review
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Gradually even aspiring for betterment in sports came to be discouraged as they were individualistic and against collective good; leisure was a concept of the western nations and almost became a dirty word  - it was perceived as the struggle between the “proletariat and the bourgeoisie” (Wang 1995, p. 10). 
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The Dark Side of Leisure: Pornography Social science Literature review
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While researching this subject on the possible positives of pornography, I came across something interesting involving the marginalized sections of society. It was a revelation to me that porn offers some solace to some rejected people. Research shows that “Some disabled men use pornography, in the absence of other sexual outlets”. 
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Relating Business and Social Behaviors Social science Term Paper
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Since many organizational standards deal with the ethos of the business, one feels that cultural differences are essential in examining the group’s shared set of beliefs. Through the examination of the company’s values, one may possibly help in passing judgment regarding issues that affect the general performance of the organization. 
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Overview of Leisure and Work Social science Term Paper
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While work is seen as being an obligation and necessary for maintaining oneself and constituting to external motivation, Leisure is viewed as the free time not guided by duty that is useful in nourishing the health and happiness of the participant thus acting as a form of rejuvenation and relaxation from hard labor.
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The Five Key Benefits of Leisure Social science Assignment
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A glimpse into the Communist regime ruled China in pre-liberated times offer significant lessons on the possible degradation of a society that is devoid of leisure. The positive impacts of leisure have also been reiterated by scholars and have been discussed under five categories, with each benefit contributing to specific types of well-being.
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The Similarities and Differences between the Roman and the Greek Views of Leisure Social science Term Paper
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Greek and Roman civilizations had many similar traits in the concepts of work and leisure, like sports and games occupying a central part of their ideas of leisure; religious influences providing opportunities to practice leisure, and in both civilizations leisure and recreation is the inherent base that aided their cultural excellence in arts.
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Different Ways of Viewing the World Shape Social science Term Paper
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The shape of the world can be viewed in various ways. This includes in terms polygons, which classifies the shape depending on the number of edges that are identified in the study, for example, pentagon or quadrilaterals among others (Bell, 2005 p. 33). Under each shape, there is a division that devices different small shapes.
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The Problem of Mental Disorders Among Asian Americans Social science Literature review
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Little information about the mental health of Asian Americans mental health is available. This article reviews the problem of mental disorders especially depression among Asian Americans. The main focus is on the existing issues in the assessment and diagnosis of depression given the heterogeneous nature of the group and barriers arising from the healthcare sector itself.
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How Does Social Media Change Government's Role in Public Opinion Control Social science Research Paper
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The government also chipped in, provided a similar comment, and articulated the methods they would use to ensure that the victims were safe since the government would ensure that everything is available to the affected. Adili provided food for approximately 50,000 people but the government provided sustenance to the people throughout.
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Racism in Australia Social science Term Paper
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It is very important to understand the nature of racism so as to recognize and fight it effectively. Racism is a global observable fact that is perpetuated by social power, inequality, and history which are deeply rooted in society. This belief has been used as a very strong tool to encourage fear and hatred of others especially in times of conflict and economic crisis.
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The Impact that Biological Ideology and Feminism Have on One Another Social science Essay
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The journal offers a list of the basic tenets of evolutionary psychology which includes the modern evolutionary theory, cognitive psychology, biology, economics, anthropology, computer science as well as paleo archaeology. The journal also articulates an evolutionary psychology Metatheory in relation to the origins of gender differences and similarities.
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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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Feminism and the Role of Women in Society Social science Term Paper
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There is no common and single attitude in the society towards the women occupying male positions, the generally accepted state of affairs is that women now are free to choose the job, which they themselves consider appropriate and better for them to be able to realize their potentialities and become successful.  
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Does Media and Societal Changes Reflect the Group Behaviour of Young Adults Social science Term Paper
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Young adults of the 1960s were collectively known as the TV generation, becoming the video generation in the 1970s, and then as the Nintendo generation in the 1980s. Even then, the adult world already frowned on the harmful effects that too much preoccupation with the video screen could do to the youth.
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Overcrowding: A Reality of Cairos Past and Future Social science Term Paper
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The stress of urban life is not a new concept for Cairo, indeed it seems to be an integral part of the city that has even made it an important model of study for crowd behavior studies (Evin). Cairo, situated on both sides of the Nile, is a traditional hub for other cities that are traversed through the river. 
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Ethical Dilemma, Professional Organizations Issue Rules and Regulations Social science Assignment
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In the case of criminal prosecutions, the individual will have the right for a speedy trial in the state or district where the crime has been committed. Before the trial, he has full rights to receive the nature and cause of the accusation and he will also be assisted in having a counsel for his defense. Fines and punishments will not be excessive.
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Why Video Games Matter Social science Essay
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Bissell’s assertions nonetheless advocate the theoretical understanding of writers such as Chabon who believes that fiction holds a place in real life because it is nothing but a source through which an individual can create numerous identities all of which can be deemed as a part of that person’s transformation. 
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Politics of Sexuality and Meat Consumption Social science Term Paper
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When Fifty Shades of Grey first appeared, the mainstream media went wild as people took to the newfound obsession tackling the issue of sexuality and male dominance. The release of the movie earlier this year rekindled the fuss as critics tendered varying opinions with a section of scholars condemning the glorification of violence against women and the treatment of women as sexual objects.
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Globalization and Welfare Systems Social science Term Paper
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Those who take globalization as a threat to the social welfare and advancement of capitalism that undermines the welfare state have spent sleepless nights fighting globalization. Globalization is considered as a prismatic phenomenon that requires a holistic approach that should is analyzed from different aspects. 
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The International Financial Institutions Efforts to Address Global Poverty are Inadequate Social science Term Paper
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International financial institutions are hard-pressed to prove the claim that they aim to reduce poverty, eliminate inequality and enhance development. IMF, World Bank, and WTO policies have been linked with increasing poverty in developing countries and inequality between the developed and developing world.
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The Role of Ethnic Food and Restaurants to the American Culture Social science Term Paper
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The Chinese food that is sold in America is categorized according to the region where each form of food originates. With different types of foods that are cooked in different techniques, the American community is now copying the Chinese ways of cuisine the food. It is believed that Chinese food is healthier, simple, and easier to cook.
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Charity Initiatives are more Effective at Ending Poverty Social science Assignment
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According to Marx, once a product is recognized as a commodity, the contribution of the workers in transforming it is forgotten (164). He argues that a commodity value is reflected by its monetary value rather than the amount of real labor expended in producing the product. Marx argues that the social relations involved in the production of the commodity are the real value of the product (165).
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Perceptions about the Tensions between Hong Kong Chinese and Mainland Chines Social science Case Study
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This paper presents reflections of the problems faced in the field, changes to the planned focus or methodology developed in semester 1, and if so, why, the limitations of your research findings and how might the research design and/or problems encountered during data-gathering, coding and analyzing stages have affected the findings, and how I might have carried out the research differently?
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Postmodern Society Authenticity as the Ultimate Personal Virtue Social science Term Paper
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Human dignity is being lost when sexuality becomes just another commodity in the market that can be bought or sold. This is especially with regard to pornographic content which leads to artificial and dehumanizing ways of satisfying sexual urges. The result of this will be losing the human aspect that allows people to engage in love and intimacy. 
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Human Rights Approach to Prison Management Social science Literature review
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Management of prisons in Ireland has come a long way since the “establishment of a three-person Convict Prison Board in 1854” (National Crime Council), to its present 14 institution establishment of Irish Prison System (Irish Prison Service Website). The transformation has envisaged a number of policy changes and radical shifts in the underlying perceptions.
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The Importance of Analysis Social Work with the Main Focus on Indigenous People in Australia Social science Research Paper
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Although there are more opportunities offered to the indigenous people, the negative social attitude has led to poorer education opportunities, health, life expectancy, employment options, and a big number still live in remote areas. Thus, there is a need for knowledge in social work in order to reconcile the indigenous people with the entire community.
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Viewing Social Justice and Human Rights from in Conflict Resolution Perspectives Social science Literature review
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The meaning of social justice varies but most conceptions appear referring to an egalitarian society that is based on the principles of equality and solidarity, understands and values human rights, and recognition of the dignity of every human being. Human rights uphold the inspiring vision of a free and peaceful world and set limitations on how individuals and institutions should treat people.
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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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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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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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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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The Conflict between the Motorist and Cyclist Social science Literature review
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One of the major social issues today is the growing conflict between motorists and cyclists which according to Pucher (2011) is getting worse as while Municipal Councils are encouraging cycling by funding and building cyclist infrastructures, traffics laws are becoming stricter against cyclist and seems often favoring the motorist.
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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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Providing Meals to the Homeless and Those in Need Social science Assignment
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The project observed was part of the corporate social responsibility of Edmen Company. at the end of the project the company was able to establish the soup kitchen which not only provided employment opportunities for different people involved in the preparation of the meals, it was also a platform for the homeless and the needy within the town to access well-balanced and hygienic food.
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