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    Sociology 2‚ Social Issues & Problems Section 80528 November 24‚ 2008 The Social Issue of Homelessness Homelessness has always been a major social issue for cities across the nation but in recent years it is reached astonishing proportions. In this essay I will try to summarize ten recently published articles and each of the authors view of homelessness. First I will discuss some of their opinions of the causes of the recent increase of homelessness and who or what is to blame. Next we will

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    with the constant worry that her beloved Larinov would lose his life while in service. Majority of her paintings art form are both impressionism and expressionism‚ but once the war hit she began drawing in the form of futurism. PART 2: The social questions that the art addresses during the World War I are whether or not this is what an individual perceives the war as when they have a loved one serving the front line. Most of Goncharova’s paintings deal with her worrying about her husband serving

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    Investigate a Social Issue Eulis Rhodes Tiffani Davis SOC 100 December 9‚ 2013 The social issue that I am interested in is Domestic Violence. Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive and threatening behaviors that may include physical‚ emotional‚ economic and sexual violence as well as intimidation‚ isolation and coercion. The purpose of domestic violence is to establish and exert power and control over another; men most often use it against their intimate partners

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    Homeless: a social issue One of the major problems that a community suffers from is homelessness‚ which It’s a condition of people who lack regular access to housing. According to the institute for the study of Homelessness and Poverty at Weingart Center‚ an estimated 254‚000 men‚ women and children experience homelessness in Los Angeles County during some part of the year and approximately 82‚000 people are homeless on any given night‚ and is caused by several factors such as mental illness‚ drug

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    Beggars of Britain Matilda Hocknell The writer of this text is obviously very opinionated. Tony Parsons displays a strong stance against the social issue of begging. Parsons makes readers aware of his strength of feeling on this subject through language use‚ tone‚ ideas‚ a personal anecdote‚ point of view and use of evidence. Readers are left feeling influenced by Parsons’ strong stance and cannot help but agree on some level with him. The reader isn’t really addressed in this article. Parsons

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    Social Psychology April 15th 2012 Social Oppression in America Social oppression is socially supported mistreatment and exploitation of a group or category of people by anyone. Oppressors usually suffer from the need to be Socially Dominant over others in order to retain power or assert power (Sidanius‚ Jim. Social Dominance: An Intergroup Theory of Social Hierarchy and Oppression. Cambridge: Cambridge UP‚ 2001.). Social dominance is commonly the root cause of social oppression. The United

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    Social inequality is prominent within our American society today. It affects and usually deteriorates the potential success of different classes of people living in America. With major issues like this present within in our society‚ there are many people who think that they have solutions. These groups of people can be classified into certain categories that Americans would label as Conservatives‚ Liberalists and Radicals. Each group has specific ideals and beliefs that they hold on to. They apply

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    discuss the history of asylum seekers coming to Australia’s shores and explore most recent guidelines in relation to the issues surrounding new arrivals of asylum seekers. It will also provide an overview on the attitudes towards asylum seekers within Australia as part of encouraging integration of people from different cultures. This paper also will intend to address the issues asylum seekers and refugees are facing in Australia. The policy on Asylum Seekers and Refugees remains one of the most

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    History of Prostitution Prostitution is considered to be the oldest profession in the world. According to Francoeur (2002)‚ a number of Buddhist Jataka tales‚ whose oral sources go back to 500 B.C.E.‚ concern sex workers. A 13th-century text on social conditions speaks of “vesya” (prostitutes). Women with extraordinarily beautiful could become socialized as prostitutes to serve the king. They would be trained in the “sixty-four womanly arts” and socialized to be cultured and provide sexual satisfaction

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    Contemporary Issues Psychology provides an insight on contemporary issues in a number of ways as it strives to comprehend how we think‚ act and feel. It uses scientific methods to research social influence‚ perception and social interaction (Tyson‚ Jones and Elcock‚ 2011). Body image has been viewed as a psychological construct by Wykes and Gunter (2005). When an individual is continually labelled and considered in a certain way‚ he or she then develops a self-image. The self-image indicates

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