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    Areas Of Sociology Sociology is a very broad and diverse field. There are many different topics and scopes in the field of sociology‚ some of which are relatively new. The following are some of the major areas of research and application within the field of sociology. For a full list of sociology disciplines and areas of research‚ visit the sociology disciplines page. Family. The sociology of family examines things such as marriage‚ divorce‚ child rearing‚ and domestic abuse. Specifically‚ sociologists

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    have been unsucessful in my calculations. Here is the case scenario: One hundred customers at the Mall of Elbonia (MoE) were given a brief interview as they concluded their shopping trips. Examine the resulting data in the Mall of Elbonia Interview Results file. For each customer (by row)‚ the spreadsheet contains data on: The customer’s gender. How long the customer spent in the mall. How much he or she spent on food and clothing purchases. The customer’s rating of the mall’s friendliness

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    IMPACT ON THE PROJECT AND COST CONTROL APPROACH 5. ECONOMIC‚ SOCIAL AND POLITICAL FACTORS ON THE PROJECT 6. ROLE OF CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY & SUSTAINABILITY 7. CONCLUSION 8. APPENDIX 9. REFERENCE 1 1. INTRODUCTION: The project titled ‘The Agora Mall’ in Dubai is taken up for the construction project analysis. The project initiated in 2006 at the prime boom time taken up the ground works by early 2007 but ultimately got suspended in 2012 due to prolonged financial and other related issues which

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    subjected to in canadian residential schools. This is important because the violation of their human rights caused long term effects such as wrongful parenting‚ abuse‚ and drinking‚ this continually stops them from effectively contributing to the better future of Canada. This can be found in the extensive reports of abuse‚ violence‚ drugs and alcohol and the stories of of multiple individuals that resided in residential schools and those who worked inside show that residential schooling is at fault

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    In 2011‚ approxiamently 4.3% of the Canadian population was Aboriginal. In 1931‚ when the largest amount of residential schools were in place‚ there were about 80 residential schools operating in Canada. The first residential school was established in 1840 by the Canadian government. These schools treated the First Nation people poorly and didn’t allow them to see their family. Imagine yourself in the Aboriginals place‚ being stuck in a school and potentially physically and mentally abused by the

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    Prevention 2013 Residential Placement Census‚ on average there is an estimated 54‚000 being detained in the U.S (Justice‚ n.d.). Furthermore‚ based on the latest Census of Juveniles in Residential Placement indicates that approximately 2‚524 juveniles were being detained in juvenile justice facility because they were in violation of status offenses‚ such being truant‚ running away‚ or violating curfew (Justice‚ n.d.). Additionally‚ when incorporating juvenile offenders in residential placement due

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    Explain each of the areas of learning and development and how these are interdependent. Personal social and emotional has three aspects‚ making relationships‚ managing feelings and behaviour and self-confidence and self-awareness. This area is all about the child’s relationships with other people and themselves. Children need to develop relationship with the people around the for example the children they play with and come into contact with. The staff that work in that room and their family members

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    During the 1800’s‚ children were taken away from their families and friends from orders of the federal government. The government was working upon a system that isolated children from their families‚ traditions‚ language and culture. The purpose of residential schools was to take Indigenous children and "to kill the Indian in the child" (Erin Hanson)‚ meaning to rip the Aboriginal identity out from the children.  The government wanted all Indigenous children to be taught a culture that they thought was

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    average‚ and suicide. Residential schools powerfully damaged Aboriginal people in a way we cannot ignore. Aside from the dangerous downfall issues that residential schools caused‚ they physically‚ emotional‚ and sexually abused children and confused them by telling them that everything they knew‚ did‚ spoke‚ and were was wrong. This confusion then put a wedge between those

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    from their families and put into schools that would change and take away their views and beliefs‚ initial knowledge‚ image‚ and identity. In the earlier stages‚ these schools were referred to as Industrial Schools for Indians. Today‚ we call them Residential Schools with Aboriginal survivors who are able to tell their stories. Aboriginal people suffered while there schools were running. This essay will compare the knowledge in a recent article to primary sources that were written while Industrial Schools

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