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The Bully, The Bullied and the Bystander Sociology Book Report/Review
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The author stressed that children can interchange roles that it is important to know how to address each role and resolve the problems that can be related. This is the least negative effect that can happen because as the author presented, worst-case scenarios can even lead to suicide, especially in ages 12 to 14. This is an indication of the detrimental effects on emotional and social development.
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Utility versus Prospect Sociology Case Study
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Kahneman and Tversky (1982) suggested that if we alter the description of the decision problem a reversal of preferences need not be impossible. They were of the view that, a reversal of preferences occurs when reference points are altered. Preference reversals are possible because preference, linearity, and reference axioms may not hold.
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The Strengths And Weaknesses Of Using The Moral Theories In Business Sociology Book Report/Review
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The word deontology is been derived from the Greek words for duty (done) and science of (logos). In the contemporary moral theories, the deontology is the theory where the choice is normally required, forbidden, or permitted. The deontological theories can be described by their opposition to consequentialism on fundamental points.
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The History of Press Freedom Sociology Case Study
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Even the collapsed Soviet Union guaranteed press freedom in its constitution but it was common knowledge that its press published only what the government wanted the public to read. An even glaring example is the manipulation of public opinion through the use of propaganda machinery by some of the perceived freest countries in the world.
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Homosexuality as a Mental Illness Sociology Case Study
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Both religious and non-religious people have strong opinions on the matter. Some people have firm opinions on either end of the issue, but I find that most people are ambivalent and don’t feel the ruling will affect them personally either way. The repeal of “Don’t ask, Don’t tell” is a good thing and can only benefit the U.S Armed Forces.
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The Issue of Poverty with a Focus on Africa Sociology Case Study
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The issue is of great significance to the global economy because poor communities or societies often become a global burden. There is a great contrast in poverty levels between developing countries like Brazil, India, and African countries, and developed countries like the UK. Developed countries have to come in to help poor countries.
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Banning the Use of Mobile Phones In Motor Vehicles Sociology Case Study
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It coordinates and manages the activities of its constituting motoring clubs and is also considered as the ‘official voice’ of Australian motoring. It has been successful in influencing the public policy and is known for its high-quality services and benefits to more than 6.3 million members all over Australia.
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The Social Institutions Sociology Case Study
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The sociological theories of functionalism, conflict, and interactionism impact differently on these social institutions.  This paper shall discuss the impact of these theories on healthcare.  This study is being carried out to establish a more comprehensive and scholarly understanding of these theories related to healthcare delivery and its pertinent applications. 
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Empowering Women in Developing Countries Sociology Coursework
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It is not the women who discriminate between males and females, but still, they are highly underprivileged as far as global growth is concerned. The article emphasizes that empowering women in developing nations would be a significant contribution to economic, social, and intellectual development.
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African Americans and Minority-Based Inequity in Louisville Sociology Case Study
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Government support for economic integration is badly needed if the city’s African American community reaches its economic potential.  This is a matter of import not only for Louisville but for the state of Kentucky, which relies heavily on revenues from its largest city.   
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Benefits and Disadvantages of the Family Sociology Book Report/Review
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The reason these differences exist, according to the authors, is not necessarily because women are more suited to housework and men more suited to outside work by biology, but rather that this is so to some degree because of the differences in the way that men and women are raised as boys and girls.
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Views of the American Dream over Various Periods Sociology Case Study
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In conclusion, the American dream is therefore something that has acted to motivate an individual to achieve personal success with the stories cited going a long way to show that success is not for just for the selected few but for all those who choose to succeed. What propels the American dream to be achieved.
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The Way Feminist Theories Sociology Case Study
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The author points out that women have made up their minds to come out of their houses and work like men. They want their rights and want to do all that men are supposed to do because their own gender roles make them feel inferior. They want to be at the workplace, in politics, and in the armed forces.
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Positive Effects of Tanning Sociology Coursework
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Sunburn and tanned skin were accepted after Coco Chanel in the 1920s got sunburn and people appreciated and followed her. Celebrities are being followed by their fans for their style and cosmetics. Coco's status and tanned skin became a trend in society. In a similar manner Josephine Baker, Paris based singer became a popular figure for her caramel skin.
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Discrimination of Female Nurses in High Positions by Males Sociology Case Study
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It is in these studies that sociology enters. Sociology refers to the study of social groups, especially the relations between groups, the processes that affect the said groups, and their modes or forms of organization (Johnson, 2001). In its most basic sense, sociology involves the study of society.
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Theoretical Perspectives Explaining Marriage and Family Sociology Case Study
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On the other hand, marriage has been defining as a union between a man and a woman for a long time. However, this has changed over time to just a collaboration between two people, especially with the advent of same-sex marriage.
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The Impact of Mass Media on Race Relations Sociology Case Study
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They have played a vast and crucial role in the way white Americans identify blacks. Therefore, this article will discuss how the mass media have influenced the blacks' distorted perception by the whites.Mass media refers to the collective media technologies intended to reach a broad audience through a mechanism called mass communication (Balkaran, 1999).
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School Violence Sociology Case Study
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Whatever the case, the problem is getting out of hand, and unless a solution is found soon, then the young generation will suffer the effects of juvenile delinquency. There are many effects of school violence on individuals, including psychological, physical, mental and sociological; all of these have adverse effects on the performance of students in school.
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Nike and Corporate Accountability Sociology Case Study
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Indeed, Nike's factory options in various nations are seen to be problematic because of the work conditions among the workers who need improvement. Nike should be held responsible for changing its corporate behavior in the developing world.
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Alternative Forms of Currency Sociology Case Study
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Therefore, by adopting alternative forms of cash, the monetary system applies its flexibility about the economic dynamics at play at a particular time. Alternative forms of currency have mainly been necessary for small communities where there exists mutual trust.
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Should Gay Couples Be Allowed to Marry Sociology Case Study
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The answer to this question equates to a yes and the fact of the matter lies in the fact that they have their own individuality and that should be respected. Homosexuals need to be recognized as people and therefore it is mandatory that they should be allowed to marry. Homosexuals consider to bond with the person of the same gender.
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Human Impacts on Global Environmental Change Sociology Case Study
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To achieve the above objective, the paper is going to focus on the different dimensions ecological changes are taking, how other nations are engaged and react to its effects, how environmental changes is an important issue globally, highlight the responsible communities, individuals, and groups.
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Evaluation of Trends and Effects of Underage Drinking in Sydney Sociology Case Study
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The Liquor Act (1982) 's moral element was to prevent young people from getting into alcoholism early in life. This is mainly because teenagers are identified as minors and, as such, do not have the right to consent to alcohol because they are vulnerable persons. 
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Marital and Partner Harmony in Relation to Positive Outcomes for Children Sociology Case Study
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According to various researches conducted, it has been proved that authoritative parenting is more common among Euromerican parents in comparison to ethnic minority parents. Furthermore, Asian-American and African American parents are too authoritarian in their parenting practices than these parents (Bowman et al., 2007).
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Legal Drinking Age in the USA and in Panama Sociology Case Study
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At the same time, according to many experts, the intake of alcohol in limited quantities is not at all problematic. But alcohol is an intoxicating liquid, and its continuous consumption leads to addiction. Gradually the amount consumed only increases, and it becomes tough for one to be free from addiction. Sadly, alcohol addiction among teenagers is increasing rapidly.
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Drugs and Sports Sociology Case Study
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Likewise, they are even more vital due to the increased endurance, strength and power, and development of the muscle form (Gilbert 30). Though, despite the case that doping produces positive effects on sports, it is banned. Its prohibition is not just because of its increased athletic performance impacts. Its ban is fundamentally due to its harmful effects.
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The Life of Albert DeSalvo Sociology Case Study
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The exact number of women who fell victim to the criminal activities of DeSalvo remains unknown to date. The confessions regarding the murders he committed were thrown out as doubtful and the debate continues to-date over the actual crimes that DeSalvo committed. The autobiography of Albert DeSalvo is presented including the criminal acts he committed in Boston.    
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The Differences between Work and Labor Sociology Case Study
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The author states that the focus is more on the activities making up the process of producing something rather than on the finished object”. In other words, work can be said to be done if a finished product is obtained out of the work. On the other hand, it is not necessary that labor produces any finished product.
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Play, Work and Labor Sociology Case Study
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Auden was an influential York, England man who became a leading celebrity in the literacy society. In his article labor, work, and play, Auden assert that work is increasingly fun and enjoyable while labor is unexciting and not fun. The essay focuses on global issues and talks about people’s attitudes and behavior in their jobs.
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Criminological Theories for White Collar Crimes Sociology Coursework
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According to some studies and public opinion polls from among American, British, and Australian people, white-collar crimes have risen tremendously and created an impact on the public (Simpson, 2002). The said crime has developed and increased in the areas of business and even technology (Geis, 1991).
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Prostitution a Social Issue in Canada Sociology Coursework
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In a direct manner, prostitution is assisting the economy by creating jobs for unemployed individuals of society. If individuals do not have the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to obtain a job, they will become dependant on the government for their survival which will impact the economy in a negative manner.
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Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Care Centre in Ontario Sociology Case Study
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When one considers the litany of social programs and needs that communities espouse, issues relating to public health, child protective services, drug rehabilitation, vocational training, psychiatric services, and shelters for the homeless are oftentimes some of the preeminent issues that spring to mind. 
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Incarceration of African American Men between Ages 25-29 Sociology Coursework
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Racial profiling and sentencing disparities are the major reasons for the increased incarceration rate among black youths. Racial profiling is intensified in America, especially after the 9/11 incident. Both the government and the judiciary seem to believe that black people are primary culprits in most of the crimes occurring in America.
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The Prince of Zamunda and the Father of Client-Centered Theory Sociology Coursework
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John (Jack) Mayer, psychology professor, and published author believes the ideal way to study and approach personality psychology is in an integrated way. He combines elements of the works of Freud, Jung, and Rogers, as well as many others, with the research capabilities of modern technology and concepts.
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The Importance of Father Involvement in the Family Sociology Coursework
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Fathers should be involved in all phases of the development of their children. It is part of the so-called parenting. Despite that, the degree of involvement differs from one family to another. Some fathers prefer to teach and discipline their children only as they cannot give all of their time to their children because of other commitments. 
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A Critical Analysis of Divorce as a Social Problem from the Conflict Theory Perspective Sociology Coursework
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In the context of our modern society, there is a growing trend to undermine the marital system as a mere social construct that is reminiscent of patriarchal dominance. It is viewed traditionally marriage-induced “fatherhood” and “motherhood” as the stereotypes of man’s superiority over women's inferiority. 
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Conflict Theory: Nuclear Power Sociology Coursework
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To conclude, nuclear power has the ability to increase the gap between nations. Nations with nuclear power or arsenal may use their muscle power to threaten others. Thus the motivation for developing nuclear power may increase among nations without nuclear power technology. Nuclear power is a big threat to global peace and harmony.
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Theories of Crime Paper for Criminal Justice Class Sociology Coursework
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The movie takes us to how she was shot in the face by her neighbor during an argument. Despite the fact that the gunshot was unintentional, White is killed on the spot thereby generating a flurry of violence in White’s family. In this regard, it is seen that the death of White is what triggered violence in her family.
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Theories of Crime and Significance Sociology Coursework
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Criminality is defined as participating in criminal or illegal activities that include the disobedience of rules, laws, and regulations set within a legal entity. Government authorities in charge of such jurisdictions can prescribe convictions to the perpetrators of such activities through judicial jurisprudence. 
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Child Protection in Australia Sociology Case Study
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The author states that none of the three different fathers of her four children have offered to give her money for the upkeep of their progeny. Chloe has also not been able to deal with the fact that her eldest child was molested sexually by the brother of her former boyfriend. It appears that she did not confront this issue.
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Family Protective Services Case: Abuse of Elderly and Ailing Sociology Case Study
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At her old age and in that condition, it is highly appropriate to judge that Mamie is being treated inappropriately. With her loss of memory as a result of her senility condition, she needs more attention and supervision of a mature and responsible. The memory loss is progressive and with time she may experience a complete loss of memory.
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RECLAIM - Hope for the Young People of Manchester Sociology Case Study
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RECLAIM is a Manchester-based charitable organization involved in a mentoring and leadership scheme set up to target the young tax of Manchester who has been disadvantaged from their background and thus, may be a target of becoming criminal offenders. The broad focus is to eradicate crime amongst the young population.
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Organizational Citizenship Behavior Sociology Case Study
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For a few decades, business theories have changed their route and are now more concerned with intrinsic value and satisfaction of an employee and why not, reducing cost and increasing profit is what most entrepreneurs want. This leads to the research topic, which is Organizational Citizenship Behavior.
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Communications Sociology Case Study
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The question of individuals saying too much in their first date; or saying too much to a tutor; or making some comments that you would wish that you never made are matters that concern self-disclosure. All these are factors that surround self-disclosure. These issues of verbal and non-verbal. When one discloses much about themselves, then they may end up making mistakes that would embarrass them.
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Forced Child Marriage in India Sociology Case Study
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This paper will draw from the subject and content of sociological, anthropological, and psychological perspectives to analyse the foundations of child marriage in India while making connections with the country’s socioeconomic and political structures and historical evolution.
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Comparison of Criminal Justice Systems Sociology Coursework
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The systems in the USA and Saudi Arabia's rely on innocence till proven guilty, while China's system is guilty till proven innocent. All three legally uphold capital punishment as a significant fence, though retribution is more recognized in Saudi Arabia the rest. Among the capital often offenses, Arabia's list includes adulterous crimes extending to the individuals' life of ich is not covered in the USA or China.
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Volunteerism in Saudi Arabia Sociology Coursework
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The youth’s affiliation with community groups or associations plays an important role in developing youth values. Group membership influences behavior because of the group’s norms. Youth behavior coincides with the group’s standard of morality (Terry & Hogg, 1996; White et al., 1994 as cited in Haski-Leventhal, 2009, p. 281).
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Economic Gaps in China Sociology Coursework
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The Hukou system, a household registration system, has promoted the increase of the economic gap among the people of China. Since the early days, the authoritarian state applied the Hukou system to create policies and control society.
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Effects of Gambling Sociology Case Study
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Gambling requires consideration, chances and then a prize. Typically, the outcome of the wager is in a short time. Gambling is a significant international activity. The legal gambling market totals to approximately $335 billion in 2009. Today the various components of legalized gambling have an impact, which is significant in most cases. It affects numerous communities and almost every citizen.
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Role of Social Workers in Graying America Sociology Case Study
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Historically and cross-culturally, aging is a relative term. Social work practice in aging ought to be understood within a contemporary cultural and historical context because of the expanding knowledge base and social concerns affecting way. According to Kristine (2013), numbers and proportions of elderly Americans increase, increasing demand for senior services.
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