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Our Changing World Sociology Report
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Moreover, more emphasis should be put on ensuring that the changing world affairs in the family setting do not jeopardize family relations. For example, the inclusion of maternal and paternal leaves would grant the parents ample time to be with their children to offer counsel and solve some of their problems, mostly in the adolescent stage of human development.
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Orientalism by Edward Said Sociology Book Report/Review
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Orientalism as termed by Edward Said is meant to create awareness of a constellation of assumptions that are flawed and underlying Western attitudes towards Muslim societies. Evidence from his 1978 book “Orientalism”, states that the culture has been of influence and marred with controversy in postcolonial studies and other fields of study.
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Childrens Participation in Social Life in Regard to Participation in School Sociology Coursework
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Participants interact in ways that respect one another’s dignity, with the aim of attaining a shared goal. In the participation process, the children experience themselves as playing useful roles in the school community. A school culture that values the views of students is enriched by creative solutions and ideas.
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Sociology of Identity Sociology Literature review
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The report will compare the writings by Tannoch-Bland, J. to cite her work; Tannoch-Bland, J. (1998) ‘Identifying White Race Privilege.’ In FAIRA (eds) Bring Australia Together: The structure and experience of racism in Australia. FAIRA: Brisbane pp. 33-38. Dossier reading 9 and the work of Alice McIntyre, making meaning of whiteness: exploring racial identity with white teachers.
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How Difficulties Faced by Immigrants in Australia Affect Their Health Sociology Essay
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Ethical diversity is a common case in Australia for the fact that almost one-quarter of the population was born overseas and more than half of this is immigrants born from non-English speaking countries. These immigrants from overseas demonstrate good health on arrival and for some time in their living in Australia than Australia born population does.
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Western Perspectives on Chinese Civilization Sociology Essay
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Apparently, for Westerners Chinese civilization epitomizes the “other people of human existence.” Therefore this paper will discuss the ways in which western observers have represented China. Foremost, this paper will highlight key aspects of Chinese civilization thereafter it will examine the ways in which western observers have represented China.
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Impact of Social Policy on Mental Health in Australia Sociology Article
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Mental illness disrupts a person’s thinking, feeling, ability to relate to others, mood, and daily functioning. In Australia, one in five people experience a mental health problem or illness each year and 45% of people experience a mental health problem or illness at some point during their lifetime. It is estimated that 3.8% of Australians suffer from high psychological disorders.
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The Causes of the Arab Revolt in the Middle East Sociology Case Study
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Dominance in clans is usually vested in numbers whereby the clan is viewed as a single voting block. However, with authoritarian rule and the fact that presidential election is not common, the power of such clans which rests in their vote is diminished. The result is dissatisfaction with the regime and hence the ongoing revolts in the region. 
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Multiculturalism in Australia Sociology Case Study
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The state today in the modern era performs a number of functions, due to the reason that most of the aspects of the country need to be regulated by the state. The state usually regulates the functioning of the nation-state through policy formulation and execution. These policies can easily be divided into two categories: domestic policy formulation and foreign policy formulation.
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Unprecedented Level of Human Displacement in the 21st century Sociology Case Study
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The twentieth century was characterized by the unprecedented displacement of persons the world over. The various world and interstate wars contributed to a great extent to these displacements. This is attributed to the mass movement of people from one region to the other in the course of these wars. The instability in countries and regions was the main factor in these displacements.
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Abolishment of ATSIC Sociology Report
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The NIC that has been developed to replace the ATSIC is believed to be problematic in a number of ways. Firstly, it is directly elected by the government and has lost the democratic voice of the ATSIC. Also, it has no responsibility to ensure that the needs of the people are represented and realized at the national level (The Hon. John Howard 1989).
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Internet as a Tool of Propaganda Spreading Official Information That Leads to Mind Control Sociology Essay
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Propaganda according to Leslie (1971, p. 21) refers to the communication of peace of information to influence the perception of a group of people as far as a certain issue is concerned. Propaganda can also be expressed as the collective attitudes that are presented in the form of manipulative but very significant tools. 
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Code-Switching in Social Media by Saudi Females Sociology Research Paper
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The participants of this study were 25 Saudi female students chosen randomly who are living in Brisbane. Their ages ranged from 18 to 35. Most of them are completing their studies or just with their husbands. Arabic is their first language (L1) and English is their second language (L2). Some are professional in both languages while others know a little less English.
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Clinical Report on Mentone Community, Australia Sociology Case Study
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Mentone is a community located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, which is located about 21 kilometers on the south-east of the central business district (CBD) of Melbourne. The City of Kingston is considered to be its Local Government Area, where most of the community’s business aspects and other activities are actively carried out.
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Health Care Issues in Rural Areas Sociology Essay
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The residents of rural areas are prone to higher levels of infections as compared to the ones in the cities. It is evident that on average people in rural areas do not have equal opportunities in terms of access to health facilities as compared to the city dwellers. Medical care is therefore a concern to the poor in the rural areas.
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Malcolm X and the Social Factors That Would Have Impacted His Life Sociology Essay
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Malcolm X was born on May 19, 1925, in Nebraska US, and died on February 21, 1965, in New York. He was an African American leader and an activist who was quite prominent especially in the Nation of Islam. Black Nationalism was among the main issue that Malcolm articulated during his active life (Gormley 2008, p.25).
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Early Childhood Education - Bringing Up a Child Sociology Case Study
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The world today seems to be a troubled place and this can be attributed to the diversity in character experienced persons. Some of these characters run in some families and one is left to wonder why a family or neighborhood has the most cases of crime, wars, and conflicts among others. The answers to these questions are in how the children of that particular family or neighborhood are brought up.
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What Means Healing for Aboriginal People and Communities in Australia Sociology Essay
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In reference to Aboriginal people in Australia, “Healing” is a term that is widely used, and there is no single meaning that is given to the term healing. According to aboriginal people healing tend to restore a balance between the environment and the people, to an aboriginal person, healing is a way of living; a way of approaching life. 
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Women Suffrage Sociology Essay
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Women's suffrage can be referred to as a movement that fought for women’s rights to vote and acquire leadership positions in political systems. It mainly focused on fighting for the rights of women in society in different parts of the world.
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Social Ills in Society Sociology Term Paper
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The relationship between transport inequalities in Australia and social exclusion is very evident. Lack of access to good transport facilities is one of the major factors limiting the participation of marginalized people in social and economic life. This is by posing limitations on the life opportunities of marginalized Australians. 
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Education and Health Systems of Indigenous Communities Sociology Essay
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Aboriginal communities of Australia and Maori from New Zealand are the most known marginalized indigenous people. These people have been termed to lack a better educational and health system. Poor economical, socioeconomic background and culture are blamed for the inability to accessing education and health services among the indigenous community.
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The Process of Communication in Light of Interpersonal Communication Sociology Coursework
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The interpersonal communication process requires one to learn the art of listening. Listening in this context is referred to as an “art” since not everybody can do it. Under normal circumstances or even taking for example either formal or informal communication settings, people happen to try getting their opinions across before they listen to the other person’s point of view.
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The Purpose of Environmental Law and Land Ethics Sociology Essay
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It is essential to state that environmental law can be described as a multifaceted and interlocking body of treaties, conventions, statutes, regulations, and common law which operates to control the relations of humanity and the natural environment, with the purpose of reducing the impact of human activity.
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Deviance and Conformity in Society Sociology Essay
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The symbolic interactionist perspective of deviant behavior postulates that deviance originates from an individual’s learning of the behavior. The deviant can either learn the deviant from the deviant individuals surrounding them as they grow or once the deviant establishes a justification for the deviance.
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Family Quality Life Following Early Identification of Deafness Sociology Assignment
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Researchers have speculated that early identification and intervention of deafness will result in better bonding and family adaptation. This will aid the family to sort out proper emotional support and will be used to this situation at an early time. However, some may differ with this since they perceive that there will be a negative attitude from the time a child is born.
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Leslie Sklair's and Competing Conceptions of Globalization Sociology Literature review
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Leslie Sklair has visited other universities as a professor such as New York University, University of Southern California, and the University of Sydney among others. His writing called “Globalization: Capitalism and its Alternatives (2002)” has been reproduced into other languages such as Arabic, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, and Japanese.
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Is Marx's Theory of Historical Materialism a Problem or Solution Sociology Literature review
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We shall seek to define what exactly the problem is, as well as what the solution may be in light of this theory and whether it is a matter of contradiction to state that capitalism is both. We shall begin by attempting to define historical materialism, and then articulating what the problem could be, as well as what solutions present themselves.
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The Social Issue of Bullying in Schools Sociology Essay
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The media influences public opinion to a large extent; this is based on the fact that they are culturally empowered to address the society’s cultural function which enables television producers to decide on what issue is to be aired and how it is to be aired. The media is able to confer the status of individuals and issues to be aired.
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Early Childhood Issues Sociology Literature review
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Early childhood has been treated differently by several cultures and this has resulted in the social construction of childhood critical to our beliefs on children. The different treatments to children at different ages and the interaction between children themselves and the community are also issues of early childhood that affect the behavior and outlook of a child. 
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The Growth of Australian Population Sociology Statistics Project
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According to commonwealth Treasury projects, the Australian population is expected to grow to 36million by the year 2050 from the current 22million. This figure has led to the emergence of the term ‘big Australia’. Temporary visa holders for education and employment purposes dominate a large part of this population increase.
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Typologies of Welfare: Gender and Welfare Regimes Sociology Term Paper
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Welfare regimes came up as was seen as an idea of state responsibility and intervention in private life, dates back to the late nineteenth. It became most apparent and has been under historian’s study that examines historical phenomenon. The first part was during industrialization. Next came urbanization when the welfare regimes became more set in society.
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Analysis of the Rise of Contemporary Islamism in WorldSystemic and Globalization Processes Sociology Coursework
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According to Islamism can be defined to mean a collection of Islamic ideologies that are extreme in nature. They insist that religion and political life must be based on Islam. These ideologies have been made principally by the Sunni Muslim leaders. The proponents of Islamism claim that all statutory laws must be based on sharia or Islamic law.
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The Tragedy of the Commons: Land Tenure in Papua New Guinea Sociology Case Study
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The common theory has also featured commonly within the works of outstanding scholars who apply the concept of sustainable development, environmental protection, and meshing economic growth (Armitage 2001, p. 12 – 20). This paper applies this concept within the context of the customary land in Papua New Guinea delivering explanations as to the arguments related to this debate. 
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The Political Activism of Student Life in Australia Sociology Case Study
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Some of the students according to the interviews never showed interest in politics until they changed the environment and this changed their opinion. This indicates that the environment and the surrounding activities display interesting factors that intrigue the students to show interest in politics. And when they do get active in politics, they do so in many ways.
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Why Is Social Research So Important Sociology Literature review
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Sociologists along with other social scientists analyze different things ranging from census data involving hundreds of thousands of human beings, employing in-depth analysis of a particularly important individual to observing what is going on the streets presently-or even what was going on during the past hundred years ago.
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Emile Durkheim's View on the Division of Labor in Society Sociology Essay
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Durkheim dismissed the fact that the division of labor is a result of individualistic and psychologistic causes. He suggested that dynamic density increases with the progression of a division of labor. He suggested that dynamic density is produced by two causes. The first cause was a reduction of material distance between society members both technologically and spatially.
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Strengths and Weaknesses of Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Research Sociology Essay
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Various surveys carried out to seek to be ontological, methodological, or epistemological paradigms of research. Ontology seeks to establish whether reality is an objective phenomenon holding truth or reality is constructed through political, social, and gendered meaning or not. Epistemology seeks to establish whether research should remain objective and diverted from what is studied or not.
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Arguments by Hobbes and Locke Sociology Essay
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Social contract theory started a long time ago as to when philosophy began is used to explain the various perspectives through which people view their duties both morally and politically pegging this on the agreements on which the society is formed. This theory explains various considerations that come up to the formation of political governments.
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Ideas Surrounding the Concept of Self Esteem, Reducing Prejudice, Attraction, and Close Relationships Sociology Essay
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Maslow argues that people possess various versions of esteem needs; those that are lower require the respect of others, through fame, recognition, status, and attention while those that are higher are derived from self-respect. Maslow noted that the deprivation of self-esteem as a basic need may result in weakness and inferiority complex (Maslow 1943).
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Interrelationship between Force and Foreign Policy Sociology Essay
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The state today in the modern era performs a number of functions, due to the reason that most of the aspects of the country need to be regulated by the state. The state usually regulates the functioning of the nation-state through policy formulation and execution. These policies can easily be divided into two categories: domestic policy formulation and foreign policy formulation.
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Foucault's Ideas about Power, Knowledge, Disciplinary Society and Governmentality Sociology Literature review
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The paper “Foucault's Ideas about Power, Knowledge, Disciplinary Society and Governmentality” is an intriguing option of literature review on sociology. Foucault’s ideas offer one of the most significant vehicles for re-evaluating the enlightenment ideologies of the eighteenth century. Foucault examines a variety of themes concerning the nature of laws.
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Critically Evaluating Developing Intellectual Thinking Skills Sociology Assignment
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My journal is reflective of my ideas about self-identity and individuality, yet I think that I have to focus more on the implementation strategies for the theories. My experiences are not very appropriate according to the wide range of aspects these topics encompassed. Negative stereotypes need to be eradicated for avoiding prejudice. 
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Childhood in the Middle Ages and Global Standards of Childhood Today Sociology Literature review
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Many historians argue that the concept of childhood is essentially a western concept formulated in the nineteenth century and, its relevance and validity are still questionable in developing and under-developed nations. The definition of childhood claims that any child who is treated differently from the laid standards is maltreated.
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People of Low Socio-Economic Status Sociology Essay
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The economic marginalization that is subjected to the lower-status people is based on many factors: race, the effects of colonialism, and the minority states. There is inequality in access to all resources in Australia, with the poor people getting the smallest share of the cake (Mercer 1993, p. 305). 
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Theories on Prejudice and Discrimination Sociology Essay
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Self and identity are composed of what I think as a person and what I perceive I am, what I am in the present, and what I would want or would not want to be in the future, thus influencing my behavior, feelings, motivation, interactions with culture and society. Perception of self can be perceived in terms of academics where individuals describe themselves as learned, bright, or illiterate.
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Lost Art of Pulling It Apart Engineers an Aussie Tech Wreck by Clint Steel Sociology Article
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Clint Steel’s article ‘Lost art of pulling it apart engineers an Aussie tech wreck’ is an observation presented, giving the reasons for an increased drop rate of technologists in Australia. This paper analyses Steel’s argument, giving broad standardization of the article with reasons for it and also an evaluation of the types of arguments that are used in this article.
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The Family as a Perpetrator of Intimate Partner Violence Sociology Literature review
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The paper has also highlighted the role of nurses as the people close to victims of domestic violence. Notably, nurses should play an important role in dealing with victims since they receive first-hand information about violence and can help victims come up with solutions to the emotional trauma they suffer.
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Sociology of Health and Health Care Sociology Essay
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A number of issues influence the access to quality health care among the Indigenous people in Australia. Inequalities with regards to the access of health care as well as service utilization among the Indigenous Australian people tend to quantify the scope of the disparities along with health care access needed by this group.
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Lost Art of Pulling It Apart Engineers an Aussie Tech Wreck by Clint Steel Sociology Article
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The pape "Lost Art of Pulling It Apart Engineers an Aussie Tech Wreck by Clint Steel" is a great example of an article on sociology.  The argument in the article states that the decrease in the comprehension of technical systems leads to a decrease in the quality of engineers. This decrease in comprehension and understanding of technical systems is due to young Australians lacking exposure to technology.
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Obesity Reduction Programs in Primary Schools Sociology Research Proposal
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The paper "Obesity Reduction Programs in Primary Schools" is an excellent example of a research proposal on sociology. Obesity is an increasing epidemic throughout the world. Children nowadays do not eat healthy food nor do they indulge in physical activity. Primary School children mostly in Australia are suffering from obesity. This epidemic has to be controlled by obesity reduction programs.
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