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Sexual Health and Youth Policy Sociology Essay
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Youths without the concerns of their sexual orientations or ethnic orientations, gender, economic situations among others should be unconstrained to health care and social protection. Access to health care ought to be quite free to persons under the age of 18 and affordable to those above, and this is to ensure universal access. This essay concerns sexual health and youth policies.
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The Use of Nonverbal Communication in Different Cultures Sociology Essay
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The people communicating must understand each other for there to be complete communication. Messages can either be communicated by the use of touch, gestures, body language and posture, physical distance, facial expression, and eye contact, which are all types of nonverbal communication depending on the situation and the factors leading to such communication.
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Forms of Social Interaction Sociology Essay
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At this level, one cannot say that one form is better than the other, however, their usefulness depends on various factors like such as the aim of a given communication/social interaction, the number of audience among other things. In whatever case, one common thing remains, that there are two major forms of social interaction, face-face, and mediated communication.  
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Does Education Reproduce and (or) Diminish Inequality and Social Difference Sociology Essay
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Some factors in school can interact in different ways and benefit some children while disadvantaging others. The socially disadvantaged children are those who undergo varied circumstances that are linked to limited incomes. In assessing the relationship between schools and social inequalities tests and examinations, scores from children, and monitoring other data are used to define the children.
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Impacts of Sociological Factors Sociology Term Paper
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The healthcare system in Australia ranks well internationally. This is best epitomized by the low rate of infant mortality as well as continuing high average life expectancy in the country. Nonetheless, these advances have come under increased threat as the health system is currently stretched by the growing burden of chronic illness and the aging population among other dynamics.
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Using Social Theory in the Australian National Broadband Network Policy Sociology Essay
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Although an individual may embrace the behavior of a normative community as well as share its values, we are constrained by the very existence of the community. By fulfilling my obligations as a husband, a citizen, or a brother, I am really performing duties that are defined to me and my acts externally in customs and in law.
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The Ways in Which the Production of Celebrity Is Bound Up with Social Relations of Power Sociology Essay
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The paper discusses how the production of celebrities has changed in recent years and the processes by which celebrities claim social influence and power. In the last section, the role of the status of a celebrity or classes of celebrity is discussed and how their levels of social power diminish with diminishing fame.
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Social inequality in Australian Society Sociology Essay
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Factors like social class, education as well as religion are society-constructed, while factors like race and gender are natural, and the victims have no control over them. Race and ethnicity, as well as gender, are equally important in explaining social inequality in Australia, but gender plays a bigger role than race and ethnicity.
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International Marriage as a Significant Social Phenomenon in Asia Sociology Research Proposal
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It is important to note that intercultural and international relations as well as effective communications are very significant in determining whether international marriages are to happen or not happen. International marriage is a very important phenomenon as it encourages the diversification of cultures across national borders.
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Racism as One of the Current Existing Problems in the World Sociology Coursework
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White women believe that their economic contributions are limited to rare situations where male counterparts are unable to provide. On the other hand, the black women believe that economic contributions from both are important as well as being committed to family issues. The black women uphold the belief that family matters require joint contributions due to the necessity to fulfill all needs.
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Environment and Communities Sociology Essay
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This essay explores the use of sociological theories in explaining specific contexts and events of a given case study. Drawing from the theories of governance, community participation, and social change, the essay will show the appropriateness of one theory over the other in explaining the problems/solutions presented in the case study.
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Emotions Regulation and Communication Sociology Essay
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Although this trend is prevalent in contemporary society, the complex ethnic identities have failed to be examined and evaluated intensively since the choices that children make are already described by traditional and customs that belong to parents. In which case, the action of making these choices depends on emotion regulation and constant communication with their parents.
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An Influence that Social Networking Has on the Society Sociology Essay
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I remember the things that my mum did for my sisters and me when we're still children. Her role was to be home and take care of us while my father went to work. When my father got home, she could find the house clean and dinner on the table. My father will sit on the couch and watch television while my mother prepared us for school.
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Functionalism and Marxism Sociological Models Sociology Essay
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In Marxism, the perception of authority in the school is very negative since it holds that it emanates from unjust subordination. In functionalism, authority in education is a fundamental aspect of teaching children to respect authority. In Marxist, perception of education begins in a similar way with functionalism perception since it is considered to prepare children for their future.
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A Critical Analysis of Values in Social Work Sociology Essay
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Values provide a guideline in making decisions of what is good versus what is bad, what is right versus what is wrong (Healy 2008). They provide the framework for our standards in the delivery of our services to society and define what is acceptable and what is not. Setting standards involves a relative comparison of what has been achieved against what is expected.
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Contemporary Issues for Indigenous People in Australia Sociology Literature review
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There are persistent gaps in the advanced population-level trailing for the Indigenous population, assessment of health, or data integrity that is taken for granted by the majority of the population. For accountability and transparency, this data is relevant and is in line with the process of developing a new national plan to offer guidance on how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
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The Maasai Community - Being Maasai Sociology Essay
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The community inhabits the southern part of Kenya and northern Tanzania (Mathara et al 2004). They are among the minority language group in the country. They are nomadic pastoralists surviving solely on an animal diet though in the recent past have been slowly incorporating vegetables and maize in their diet. They have been living in the southern part of Nairobi occupying two districts.
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Indigeneity and Identity - Race and Racism Sociology Essay
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Rасism may be due to color, nationality, national, or even ethnic background. This can result in some negativity at the individual or societal level. At the individual level, depression, low self-esteem, and poor performance in various tasks may be felt. On a societal level, devastating inequalities that disadvantage and marginalize part or a whole section of the community may be experienced.
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Poverty and Development in Australia Sociology Coursework
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In order to achieve this objective, the research essay will concentrate on a description of the nature of the social problem within the area of policy as well as its presentation by relevant governments and NGOs. In addition, the research essay will focus on the essence of policy responses and services towards handling the problem of poverty. 
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Feminism and Materialism Sociology Essay
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Feminism has been blamed for the rising cases of divorce and independence among women. Although the feminist concepts were useful in the past, they are still relevant today. This is for the purposes of protecting women against rape, unequal representation in the governments, and discrimination in institutions of higher learning and jobs.
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Personal Authenticity in the Postmodern World Sociology Essay
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Beverland asserts that postmodern societies have been virtualized with the majority of daily activity turning out to be soaked in “poisonous degrees of inauthenticity which individuals are required to respire”. To support this argument, we can cite a number of issues to sustain the assertion, like the idea that most of the emails received are from individuals we do not know or feel there trust. 
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Religion, Politics, Democracy, and the Army a Turkish Salad Sociology Coursework
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Turkey's location gives it effectively complete control over shipping between the Black Sea and the rest of the world, and its cultural and linguistic kinship with the Turkic-speaking nations and ethnic groups of central Asia gives Turkey tremendous influence over a huge swath of territory outside its own borders.
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Family Counseling - Counseling Bereaved Families Sociology Essay
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All counseling depends on effective communication and authentic caring for those in need. To be able to offer appropriate and positive help, a good knowledge base, skillful communication, and genuine empathy must be in place to drive the intervention. This is important when dealing with families, due to the variations of age, development, relationship to the deceased, and situational contexts.
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Principles of Social Impact Assessment Sociology Case Study
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Social impacts refer to the consequences of any public or private actions to human populations. These actions can be planned or unplanned, either way, they change the configuration of the lives of the people in the area. On the surface, normal activities are disrupted, affecting their work, social activities, interrelationships among peers and community, etc. Deeper, culture is affected, somehow.
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Rural Society and Migrant Workers in China Sociology Essay
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Migration of the human resource from one area to another is experienced in almost all the countries in the world. Migration is defined as the temporary or the permanent movement of humans regionally or locally and can be from urban to rural or vice versa. Migration is believed can be either voluntary or involuntary.
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A Men's Issues at Iron John by Robert Bly Sociology Book Report/Review
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Robert Bly explains that men have been more absent from their homes and they have therefore failed to initiate their young boys into adulthood. In his book, Bly follows the life of a young prince since his early life with the mother, how he enters into adulthood and then into the life of his fathers.
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Marxs and Webers Theories about the Rise of Capitalism Sociology Essay
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Max Weber describes capitalism as the greatest fateful force in modern life. The acquisition impulse has always existed everywhere and no connection with capitalism. Weber sees capitalism as the pursuit of profit, and non-stop renewed profit, through rational continuous, and capitalistic enterprise.
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Women Are More Skillful in Achieving Relational Satisfaction Than Men Sociology Annotated Bibliography
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Four classifications of behavior were coded and they included: Non-verbal communication Characteristics of the speech Leadership justice Interactional justice             A factor examination of the study results produced fourteen elements, whereby 10 of the 14 elements were interrelated with experts’ rating of disciplinary fairness.
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How Has the Chinese Communist Party Affected Chinese Identity Sociology Essay
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The interest in development in both science and technology has transformed the country. The creativity, purchase, expansion, and degree to national cohesion of the country are magnificent. A decade ago, Chin had a poorly developed telecommunication system but now over 300 million people have access to the internet (Bijian, 2005). 
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Ending Child Abuse - Protect Our Kids Act of 2011 Sociology Coursework
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Statistics show that over six million children are abused every year and about two thousand dies from child abuse and neglect (Lau, Krace, Horse, 2008). These figures result in five children who die per day. The figures keep on rising every year, and the highest figures were reported in the year 2009. 
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Identifying and Applying the Sources of Power in Social Work Sociology Coursework
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When a regular worker has been promoted as a supervisor, other employees feel that they are obligated to follow the orders of the new supervisor. In other words, employees below the hierarchy accept this source of power as legitimate thus needs to act accordingly. In social work or human services, for instance, social workers' power may come from class differences.
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Protect Our Kids Act of 2011 Sociology Essay
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Policy advocators are required to participate in forums, work with mass media, and write letters to newspaper editors in order to disseminate information. Furthermore, they are obliged to develop plans which are aimed at guiding their work so as to ensure that they balance flexibility with planning.
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New Forms of Technology and Online Pornography Sociology Literature review
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New technologies like the cell phone and the internet have revolutionized communications as well as the entertainment media. They offer the advantage of immediacy, speed, with the potential to capture and transfer audio and video and share the same, and availability at a low cost making them powerful tools of communication; they also become powerful weapons at the hands of mischief-makers.
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Health Disparity between Minority Communities and Mainstream American Society Sociology Literature review
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The minority groups in the United States form more than a third of the country’s population. The paper goes on to note that minority groups are denied the benefit of high-quality care available to the rest of American society. The report reviews the literature on the causes of health care disparities among minority communities. These causes are identified as low income and low-status employment.
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Does Modernization Have an Effect on the Declining Numbers of the Elderly Sociology Essay
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Greater transformations in technology have been observed majorly in Western Europe and North America. For this reason, the population of the elderly began growing slowly before it rapidly increased. Because of this reason, there was a need to conduct research and studies concerning modernization with regard to the elderly.
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Gender, Age, Marriage, and Family Sociology Coursework
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Society benefits from marriage and families because they are institutions that can be used to help change certain norms and cultures that are not beneficial to society. The relationship between gender, age, marriage, and family is highly significant if the children of any marriage are raised to new beneficial standards.
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Look Good, Feel Better: Beauty Therapy as Emotional Labor by Sharma and Black Sociology Article
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‘Emotional work’ implies that the emotion is being modified or ‘worked on’ which is equivalent to managing or even “deep acting”; irrespective of whether such attempts are successful or not, the attempt itself is still referred to as ‘emotion work’ (Hochschild 1979, p. 561). Women, in general, are expected to do more of such ‘emotion work’ as compared to men that leads to deference.
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The Nature of the State and the Relationship between the State, Society and Individuals Sociology Literature review
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When studying market forces, the focus on the role of the state should not be neglected in the field of analysis. The author of the paper states that Miliband (1969), perceived a state in two different dimensions. One, a democratic state especially in independent governance normally protects any cases of political predominance.
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Ableism, Disability, and Society Sociology Coursework
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It is important that every member of society eliminate social barriers to disability (Meekosha, 2011). This elimination should start at the family unit. The family is the immediate support system for people with impairments. It is important that the family react in positive ways towards impairment and people with disabilities. 
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A Critical Methodological Review on The Use of Focus Groups and Interviews Sociology Term Paper
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Social science specialists all in all and qualitative scientists specifically regularly depend on center gatherings to gather information from different people at the same time. Center gatherings are less debilitating to numerous research members, and this environment is useful for members to examine observations, thoughts, assessments, and musings
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Human Body as a Weapon Sociology Literature review
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Mia (2007) had committed the act in November 2009 in Iraq. He further gave an example of a seventeen-year-old girl who blew herself up. She had been sent to blew herself up near an Israel convoy in 1985 and managed to kill about five Israeli soldiers. Mia goes further to explain the reason why people engage themselves in suicide terrorism. 
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Ideology of Marxs Societal Classes Sociology Term Paper
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In the 21st century, the concept of globalization has taken effect, the world economy is very fast-paced with every organization striving to maximize profit and beat competition. With this fast-paced economy, the sentiments and concepts of production advanced in the 19th century by Marx still resonate in the capitalist world today. 
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Gender Discrimination in Communal Work Sociology Term Paper
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The women in the modern world still face discrimination and inequality despite the numerous sensitizations to empower the women. The women are often left out during the employee welfare benefits (Leonard, 1997). They are the ways or processes that are put in place to ensure that the employee’s wellbeing is met. 
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Persistence of Women's Inequality Sociology Term Paper
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Tiessen argues that numerous institutions undermine the role women play in society resulting in women’s inequality. Women's inequality is manifested in different aspects that are not identical but inter-link as they magnify the problem. Universally, gender inequality is primarily manifested in systems such as education, employment, health, public security, and legal policies.
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In What Ways Are We Determined by the Society That We Live in Sociology Assignment
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Marx described four forms of alienation: alienation from one’s self; alienation from others; Alienation from one’s labor product; and alienation from one’s labor process. According to Marx, people are defined by what they do. Historically, notwithstanding the unrelenting nature of one class dictating another class, a number of humanity elements subsisted (Hansson, 2009, p.67).
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Effects of Globalization on Traditional Concepts of Law: A Sociologists Perspective Sociology Coursework
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Charismatic leaders are those leaders whose dreams and visions inspire his or her followers. This leadership is based on the special traits that such a leader possesses. Globalization has its effect on charisma in many ways (Turner, 2009). Globalization has enabled charismatic leaders to reach out to millions of people. 
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Fr Gender qulity to Be hivd, Men Must Tk Grtr Rsnsibility Fr Dmsti Work and hildr Sociology Term Paper
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Notwithstanding the work of the United Nations, governments, and other regional and international organizations besides the struggle by women’s movements for equal rights, inequalities among men and women persist across the world. Gender-based hostility remains ubiquitous in all societies and is aggravated in conflict and post-conflict conditions. 
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Culture and Leadership in Tata Groups Ltd Sociology Case Study
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The report looks to focus on the leadership implications of the cultural changes which occurred as a result of Tata Motors acquiring Jaguar Land Rover in 2008 which led to the creation of cultural changes and cultural gaps which can still be predominately witnessed in the company and is an alarming threat for the leadership failure in today’s cultural environment of Tata Motors.
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Australian Indigenous Health Sociology Essay
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According to their report, “Australian Social Trends 2002,” the life expectancy levels for non-indigenous Australians were higher by an average of 20 years for both males and females and the cause was death resulting from chronic lifestyle diseases. The diseases in context are diabetes and heart disorders.
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What Drives Human Beings to Fight Wars and Conflicts Sociology Essay
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A recent war case is the ongoing Syrian war that has led to reduced economic growth, deaths, and increased human suffering. A conflict case can be cited in the existing border conflicts between Israel and Pakistan nations. Therefore, as Caty Clement established, based on the negative conflicts and war, it is imperative to establish their causes. 
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