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The Juvenile Delinquent Jamie Social science Case Study
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The paper used selective and interpretative literature review and analysis to assess the available reports. The review was able to establish that family-based interventions usually included development therapy, training, and supervision (Liddle, 2004). Different models for family therapy have been assessed based on their success in controlled trials and studies. 
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Analysis of Changing Minds by Gardner Social science Assignment
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I think that it is more important to target those of greater economic status first. This is because like in our service project, the topic of green energy comes with a price tag. They also have the funds readily available to fund such changes. Those in lower economic status levels are more fundamentalist because they live off a strict budget. 
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Analysis of a Volunteer Activity Social science Assignment
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Australian society which has increased participation in this kind of volunteer work is sowing the fruits of this work. Today, housing projects have improved Indigenous health, education, and at the same time employment. We all know that having a decent home is fundamental to developing a healthy body and mind.
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Persistence of Racism in Contemporary US Society Social science Case Study
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On the recent Labor Day celebrations, two firefighters from Staten Island found it humorous to paint themselves black and act out James Byrd Jr.’s gruesome death on the department’s float. Their actions only received criticism after going viral on social media and publication on print media; however, there were no punitive measures imposed on them.
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The Influence of Violent Video Games on Youngsters Social science Case Study
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Games have always been used as sources of entertainment for both the old and young ones. And it is worth noting that no one is born knowing certain principles of a given game, but it is through learning that can be done in class under an instructor or through observation, then trying to put whatever is learned into practice.
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Youth in Cuban Anti-Revolution Social science Case Study
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The Revolution was not idle since it endeavored to be largely inclusive, which developed into a combination of youth identities that was fixed within the Cuban revolutionary accord to a superior or less significant extent. On the other hand, the national interests would have chosen to ignore them but this would have had detrimental outcomes as the power of the revolution was invested in them.
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Poverty in America: Trends and New Patterns Social science Term Paper
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Accordingly, relative poverty views the poor as those who lack what is needed by most Americans to live better since they earn less than half of the nation’s median income. Based on the relative definition, over 20 percent of the Americans are thought to live in poverty with the 60 percent falling within the working-class poor that is in line with statistics over the past forty years.
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Should Cigarettes Be Considered As Drugs Social science Case Study
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The psychological issues experienced by cigarette smokers as well as drug abusers include Depression, Schizophrenia and Bipolar Affective Disorder. The social issues that cigarette smokers face are alienation and lack of social acceptability because society now considers cigarette smoking as a bad habit.
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The Racial Gap in Health Is Spread Across All Domains of Health Social science Essay
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While the intake of spices, oil, and sugar is much higher among the African Americans, the Euro-Americans, rooted in their tradition of a healthier diet from the plantation days, consume less fat and sugar. The black experience even after the abolition of slavery has centered around discrimination and segregation, further pushing them to poverty, lack of education, and health awareness.
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Relationship between Social Policy and Employment in the 21st Century Social science Essay
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The term social policy is usually used to refer to the study of social welfare and its relationship to society and politics. It makes a reference to both the activity of policymaking and in order to promote well-being as well as to the academic study of such actions taken to promote welfare (Alcock, P., Erskine, A. & May, M. (Eds.) 2003).
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Racial Discrimination and Hispanics in the United States Social science Term Paper
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Race refers to the classification of people into groups based on similarities in heritable physical traits such as eye color, skin tone, and facial features. The passing on of these characteristics from one generation to the next is a complicated process that is studied in the field of genetics. The race is also a vital social issue in that it is often used by people to justify discrimination.
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What Is the Role of Globalization in the Social Construction of Youth Culture Social science Assignment
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The paper tells that globalization and youth are the two keywords that symbolize the present-day world. Globalization is a phenomenon, whereas, the youth are seen as the vehicle for carrying forward this phenomenon. The relation between the two is critical to the growth of a new world and extremely intricate.
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What Are the Different Dimensions of Globalisation Social science Term Paper
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There have been trends that have been readily available when we look at global capitalism, trends in consumer tastes, transnational migration, and online communication that has pointed towards globalization. There has been a section of people who have been supporting globalization and there has been a section of people who have been opposing globalization.
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The Application of Corporal Punishment among the Children in Australia Social science Term Paper
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Corporal penalty being a contentious issue is highly debated within the Australian community. The entire Australian states, as well as territories, have various forms of legislation that permit reasonable chastisement on the side of a parent or an individual acting as a parent, for instance, a teacher. The pros and cons of both corporal and capital punishment are assessed.
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Aggression Theories and Their Evaluation Social science Term Paper
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Aggression can be defined as the intentional behavior to harm or cause injury to another person or individual who is determined to resist such behavior. Resistance is aimed at avoiding harm that could otherwise be of adverse effects to the victim (Baron and Richard 7). Aggression can either be classified as physical or verbal, direct or indirect. 
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Internet Pornography Cannot Be Considered as a Leisure Social science Term Paper
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With the increasing potential to disseminate pornographic content, the internet has, without a doubt, turned out to be an astounding purveyor of what many argue as indecent images and messages. As a consequence, one of the most contentious leisure activities on the internet in modern society as analyzed in the paper is internet pornography.
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Australian Social Policy- Increased Employee Involvement in Decision-Making Social science Assignment
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Healthcare policies are one of the controversial issues in the Australian political arena. It has faced a lot of attention in every general election from the 1940s when the Commonwealth initially got into the platform. The health industry is the largest in Australia having a total expense of $ 22.8 billion in 2008-2009 or 10.0% GDP (Robert et al 2002). 
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Ways of Viewing the World Shape and Ways of Researching The World Social science Literature review
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Sociology is the science that seeks to give an interpretive understanding of the actions that take place in our social settings in order for people to interpret their courses and effects. Social research involves collecting, exploring, and reporting information about human beings and their societies.  It is about social human beings; their interactions, behaviors, and actions.
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Are There Necessary Links between Science and Democracy Social science Essay
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There have been continuous debates over the relationship that exists between science and democracy. First, there are those who argue that the two fields are completely independent and do not influence each other. There is also the group that believes that science and democracy are closely tied and influence the paths that either of them takes.
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Sociology of Science, Technology and Social Change Social science Literature review
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Most people think that the biggest problem with expository teaching is the inability of children to pay attention, but the problem is that it is hard to know whether one is concentrating or not. It can thus be concluded that the expository mode of teaching constitutes a good teaching method given that its advantages far outweigh its disadvantages.
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How Important Is Ideology in the Making of Social Policy Social science Coursework
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The paper examines the influence ideologies have on the interpretation of social problems and issues, how the health policies are implemented, and who decides what is to be done and not to be done. Again, it will also focus on the implementation of the policy, how it is enacted, and the outcomes after the implementation. 
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Social Work Professional Foundation and Nursing Social science Essay
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Some of the challenging areas of social work professionals face included caring for older people; Aboriginal Australian people, people with diverse cultures and languages, acute health care settings, mental health care, addictions, homelessness, and domestic violence. At the end of the day the work was fulfilling and rewarding (Baird, & Brian 2011).
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Australian and Global Societies Social science Assignment
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Members of the marginal groups thus achieve full admission to the services, rights, and opportunities accessible to the elements of the mainstream (Winthrop, 1991). Social integration is a complicated idea, which implies diverse things to different persons (United Nations, 1994). To many, it is a constructive goal, meaning equal rights and opportunities for every human being.
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Globalization: North-South Political, Social and Economic Relationship Social science Coursework
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The globalization concept is a dominant affair across the world. This is one concept that is widely used while addressing issues of political, economic, and social on a world platform. It remains evident that we can never separate political affairs, economic and even the social factor in our society.
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Objectification of Girls through Fashion Trends and Marketing Social science Literature review
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Giroux (2001) explains that there is presently a greater focus on looking attractive as a way of enhancing one’s success and acceptance than was the case before. The existence of a sex-saturated culture has a negative effect on the psychological development of girls. Fashion advertising always uses idealized models.
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Social Cause of Suicide Social science Essay
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The book "Suicide" by Durkheim highlights studies carried out on suicide rates among the Protestants and Catholics. The researcher argues that strong social control among Catholics lowered suicide rates. Even though Durkheim published the book with a view of illustrating how sociological methods can be utilized to solve a social problem, his findings are still appreciated.
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Theoretical Underpinnings and Practice Implications of the National Health Priority Areas Social science Coursework
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The National Health Priority Areas Initiative is a corroborative effort between the State, Commonwealth and Territory governments and draws on expertise from the non-government institutions. It aims to bring a policy emphasis to areas that are identified as bearing the greatest danger in terms of disease in the community and for which it is possible to intervene and reduce the burden greatly.
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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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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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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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The Two Faces of Globalization Social science Term Paper
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At present, the term globalization is significantly associated with Robert Gilpin’s (1987) description of an “increasing interdependence of national economies in trade, finance, and macroeconomic policy” (cited in Guillen 2001, p 236). This, in other words, signifies free trade and market openness, which are the primary vehicles of globalization.
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Impact of the Internet on Information Privacy Social science Term Paper
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The internet has become a home to almost every person in the world. Internet is not used only by those who are less fortunate to access computers. However, this is a worry since most people are internet users and also have access to every networking site available today. The internet consists of various networking sites which include, Facebook, Twitter, Google, Skype among others.
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The Practice of Love, Intimacy and Its Relation to the Ideas of Property Social science Term Paper
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The practices of love and intimacy such as marriage and relationships relate to ideas of property. The word property is defined in order to understand and argue why marriage, relationships, and kinship are related to ideas of property. The essay will explore the historical context of marriage, traditional customs, the legal and social bonds of marriage, and how it relates to the ideas of property.
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The Culture and Social Structure of an Organization Social science Case Study
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The non-material culture comprises the moral standards, believes, loyalty, supportiveness, and trustworthiness of the members towards the church and church leadership. Lakewood Church has a bureaucratic structure characterized by clearly defined responsibilities and roles, respect for experience and merit, and a hierarchical structure in the decision-making process.    
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Benefits, Cost, and Challenges Posed by Globalization Social science Assignment
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The liberalization of trade is estimated to have started a century ago but it was interrupted by the great depression and World War I and II. It was started again after World War II was over and it became what is known as the World Trade Organization (WTO). The other types of liberalization have led to easy and faster movement of the factors of production i.e. labor and capital.
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Mixed Genre Movies Heralding the Era of Globalization Social science Literature review
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The world itself is a melting pot of cultures, languages, and peoples, and practices, as Zygmunt Bauman (2001, p. 121) rightly puts it, “culture is debated in terms of an individual, group or categorical difference, creolization and hybridity;” and ‘mixed’ forms or ‘hybrid’ forms have taken on a different connotation with the advent globalization.
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Positive Experiences and Adjustment to Living with a Visible Difference Social science Case Study
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There is more research needed to give insight into a broad range of mechanisms intended for use as part of the positive adjustment to visi¬ble difference. These findings inform both the provision of care to all individuals affected, including the develop¬ment of interventions to promote positive adjustment, and research aiming to help individuals who experience adjusting to a visible difference.
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Educating Street Children in Ghana Social science Term Paper
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The rising population of street kids in the capital and other towns provides challenges to the Ghanaian policymakers who need to provide solutions for this innocent population. Through the Ghana National Commission on Children (GNCC), the government has been developing and implementing policies directed at helping needy children to get an education.
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Why Western States Become so Concerned about the Security Threat from International Terrorism Social science Assignment
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Western states appear so concerned about the security threat from international terrorism particularly after 9/11. Some of the most popular reasons provided are eliminating the world with evil, protection from ungodly and barbaric individuals who know no law and boundaries and shield against the menace of democracy and freedom. 
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Narita: Site of Intercultural Interaction Social science Case Study
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One of the benefits of a clearly defined “place” in intercultural interaction is that it confers identity on the people in it. For example, students at the university, even though they come from many different places and cultures, can identify themselves as students, as integral parts of the site the University represents. 
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Humanism, Personal Growth, and Alienation Social science Literature review
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As the paper outlines, Marx’s theory of alienation explains alienation as the separation of things that initially stuck together, or to antagonize things that were originally in harmony. Alienation is mostly experienced by poor individuals and communities living in urban areas where the majority are the rich. 
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Mental Illness and Homeless Social science Essay
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The paper highlights the wrong address of the Richmond report by successive governments since 1983 when the report was released. Though the two articles talk about the same issue, they have similarities and differences in how they address and present the situation to readers. David Richmond suggested that mentally people should be moved from the psychiatric wards. 
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The Emergence of the First Female Prime Minister within Australia Social science Essay
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The notion that Australians today live in a time that is characterized by endless modifications has become a cliché. In fact, the permanence of these modifications has been acknowledged among social theorists. It is certain that political reforms started a permanent procedure of revolution in modern societies. This manifestation of change has been described using the word globalization.
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The Organisation of the Queensland Police Drug Unit Social science Research Proposal
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I relation to different programs such as PCYC, Home Safety and School-Based Policing, the unit is able to carry out its roles. This report is very important to students of criminology since it will assist them in understanding how to handle cases of drug abuse and what decisions they can make if they wish to pursue a career in substance abuse.
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Publics and Publishing in Transition Social science Case Study
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The author of the following research is going to delve into their effects on the creative industry which is a very critical part of society. The creative industry generally refers to a variety of activities that mostly deal with production or use of certain knowledge or information.” (Venturelli 2008).
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Why Has Regionalism Become such a Popular Strategy to Cope with Globalization Social science Literature review
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Globalization may be defined as the process through which individual state economies rapidly get integrated, thereby creating a global economy that has unified policy frameworks, for instance through international organizations (Cosetta 2009). According to Molchanov (2005), it is a global culture in which there are a lot of interactions and mobility in factors of production.
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Ethical Conflicts in Good Hunting Movie 1997 Social science Movie Review
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Psychotherapists should act professionally and avoid violating any rules or ethics, disclosing information to patients may make them lose trust in your methods and once that happens then a psychotherapist is doomed professionally. Most importantly professionals should differentiate between a patient’s desired outcome and principles versus the immediate reality that they need to teach them.
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Choice of Career and its Development Social science Essay
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Bryan Kyle is fast at acquiring novel ideas as well as concepts for developing creative and innovative solutions to problems. Bryan Kyle can work with little or no supervision and can meet the toughest deadlines. Bryan has a resilient ability to perform pretty effectively even when the working environment is highly pressurized. 
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Media Discrimination on Cultural Safety to Aboriginal Health Social science Essay
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The subsequent power structure demoralized and continued undermining Aboriginal people’s role as cohorts with healthcare employees in their own treatment as well as care. With regard to healthcare delivery, practices that are culturally unsafe are described as actions disempowering, diminishing the individual’s well-being and cultural identity.
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Establishing Global Cities Social science Coursework
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Most challenges often relate to environmental degradation, pressures on existing resources, and pollution from industrial activities. Besides, globalization has several effects on land-use practices. As a result, cities that have invested in developing global cities like Sydney are focusing on developing policies that would assist in reducing the negative impacts.
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