Category: /History/War & Conflicts
Concerns over external security affected government policy making to an enormous extent in the Soviet Union in the period from 1918 to 1934. Fear of being besieged by other nations drove Russia's leaders to develop foreign policies that would ensure
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
of cases is rising each year, because of the increasing number of computers in business applications where crime has traditionally occurred. The largest recorded crimes involving insurance, banking, product inventories, and securities have resulted in losses
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Culture and Social Structure
Culture is a difficult thing to strictly define. Such a large variety of societal aspects fall under its realm, that it's sometimes complicated to draw a line between what is part of a culture and what is not. To put
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
In the nineties the world and society has been faced with many different crimes and
social deviancies, most of which have been as a result of rebellion and a form of
expression. Whether it is to force a change or to create something new deviance
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Category: /Law & Government/Military
of the neighbourhood. On hearing of this a student who is studying social psychology makes the comment: It's just as well Lily's usual playmates were not around or that little girl might not have received any help (Vaughan and Hogg, 2005, p. 358).
Critically discuss what
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Category: /Law & Government/Military
'The end of the Cold War gave new political and security dimensions to EU/US relations, demonstrated particularly in their approaches to European order.' Why, and how?
The ending of predominant Cold War hostilities between the Western world
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Category: /Law & Government
around the whole U.S., that's why we are fighting this war so we don't have another 9-11 on our hands. Homeland security is a big thing to Americans these days; would they do anything to protect themselves, their family, and their nation? I think
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Assess the sociological explanations of the relationship between occupation and social class.
The term "Social Class" is widely used in sociology to differentiate the population on grounds of economic considerations, such as inequality in terms
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of this office, finding ways to protect the American people, can be directly compared to the creation and duties of the newly created Department of Homeland Security. President Bush explicitly spells out this new department's role through speeches and various white
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
What is social class? How, in your opinion and based on the materials, does childhood experience affect the social class of adults? How does social class interact with age, gender and race?
Each society is made up of social layers, usually called
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