Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
The idea of evolution had two broad attractions for social thinkers, one concerning its intellectual history, and the other concerning the political and social implications of its conclusions. In the former category, evolution provided the relatively
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
1.The main purpose of this article is to allow the reader to draw his or her own conclusions on and explore the theories that have been presented as explanations for the reasons and ways that race, social class, and ethnicity are believed (by a number
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
receptive to social molding. Through the plan of intervention that I propose, we are assured that the next generation of our societys children will not be plagued by the problems described by the theories of Labeling, Differential Association, Social Control
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Category: /Social Sciences
Introduction
The first aim of this report is to show if female's status in the fields of work, home, and social life, has improved compared with ten years ago. Another aim is to describe the different attitudes between men and women towards the change
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Category: /Social Sciences
people's mind and changing their behavior, drugs become one of the most threatening factors of social risk, resulting in increasing rates of mortality, aggressive and criminal behavior, and dissolution of social ties.
This paper is devoted to comparison
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
Social custom and ethics are the foundation of society. Ethic and custom can be defined as individual behaviors, moral value and traditions. The change in the ethic and their re-interpretation take place when tradition customs or behaviors are influenced
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Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
Nick Stryker
October 29, 2002
Paper #4
In the writing "The Age of Social Transformation" Peter Drucker explains his views of how a society changes, believing it is driven more by social factors than by politics. In the writing by Lani Guinier
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
as selfish and also, abortion is described as emotionally and psychologically injurious to women. There are also women who are childless with no choice and in the society they are seen as underprivileged. This social 'pressure' to have children is identified
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Describe the Functionalist, Conflict and Interactionist approach to the Socialization of Education.
Education - A Functionalist Perspective
Emile Durkheim proposed an explicitly functionalist explanation of the role of education in society
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Category: /Science & Technology
of what The revolutionaries stood for, liberalism and nationalism. The common causes of the 1848 revolutions were economical problems such as food shortages, financial crisis, unemployment, high prices and social problems such as division between upper
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