Social Analysis Project Proposal 1. Identify a social problem that concerns you and one that you would like to research further in your social action project.
Today, there are so many social problems happening in our lives like discrimination, stereo typing due to terrorism, racism, issues of poverty, pollution, unemployment, spread of incurable diseases, bullying and many more. But we would like to discuss more about discrimination ongoing around which we can see often at workplaces and in a multicultural society.
2. What do you currently know about this topic?
Unequal treatment …show more content…
Social affects can be described as it may cause rejection by colleagues ,disrespect from company employees and ultimately all these show the way to emotional and unfulfilled life with a feeling of being secluded from the society resulting in a financial catastrophe in the family due to lack of unemployment . In personal life it affects the family reputation, for instance; people start staring if we join some public group, and moreover children’s in the family would feel isolated. The only positive thing remains with us is consistency towards own ethics and …show more content…
Why is it necessary to have such a physical relationship with a person? Woman suffers a lot due to this excruciating harassment and they lose their faith in their jobs.
* Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfxbB9EypwA&feature=related
Description of content in source: This video shows how Muslim people are being discriminated by Americans. The result at the end is very interesting. 13 people stood with Muslim, 6 are against and 22 did not speak anything.
* Source: CBC news Canada Monday, march15, 2010
Description of content in source: About 28 percent of 2000 pollster Environics research group in February and March said that Pakistan/ Indian people often suffer from the intolerance while the 20 percent said Blacks regularly faced it every one in three Canadian people believe that aboriginal people and Muslim people are soft targets for the discrimination.
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