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    Homelessness is a serious and growing problem for the whole of Great Britain. It is not merely a ‘housing problem’ but a much more complex mixture of social and economic factors‚ together with ‘individual’ factors which need to be addressed and analysed in order to try and resolve the growing problem of increasing numbers of homeless people. One could question whether society acknowledges the depth and breadth of the problem within our developed country. Statistics collated by the organisation

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    Gender Roles? The man of the house. Now women are now becoming the man of the house. Gender in society are beginning to become a myth in the United states of america. Woman were sole caretakers of children. But due to education and the rights of woman gender roles are being switched. Men are to becoming the caretakers of their children. One of the roles of women were to take care of children and the house. They were supposed to listen to her husband and obey him no matter what. But however gender

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    Gender” and the Importance of “The Social Construction of Gender.” Gender is an individual ’s natural sense of themselves existing as a male or female‚ which may hold opposing views from their biological sex. I believe sex and gender are two terms used interchangeably. Sex implies the biological characteristics among females and males. Whereas gender implies the social qualities connected with being a female or male. As Lorber states‚ “I am arguing that bodies differ physiologically‚ but they

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    article‚ “Jesus and the Social Status of Women”‚ the author Caleb Rosado addresses the fact that Jesus broke the cycle of oppression against women. He informs the audience that Jesus accepts everyone with open arms no matter where they were from or their social rank in society. In the article‚ Rosado explains how Jesus treated the women that He encounters and His attitudes towards them. During the time of the New Testament‚ women were ranked at the bottom of the social chain. They were seen only

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    The formation‚ construction‚ and operation trains brought socialeconomic and political change to America. America came to see bridges and other structures on which train would operate crossing the country. In addition to transportation‚ railroads contributed to other industries like iron and communications. Iron production grew as well‚ even more than the population during the 1860’s since the demand was so high for railroads. Communication also became important for railroads. According to Understanding

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    Race is a social concept used to categorize humans into large and distinct populations or groups by anatomical‚ cultural‚ ethnic‚ genetic‚ geographical‚ historical‚ linguistic‚ religious‚ and/or social affiliation. When it comes to this social concept‚ vision is used‚ which is what one uses to tell themselves that people look different. But‚ one must ask them self‚ how different are people under the skin? That is why racial passing and the lack of a genetic basis both come into play when thinking

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    Have you every treated badly because of your race? Was your skin color a problem for you in your life? That is what Leslie Marmon Silko talked about it in her article Fences Against Freedom. Silko’s article was divided to two parts. She wrote about people’s behaviors in the past with other people from different race and color. Then‚ she wrote about how the border patrol treat the immigrants badly just because their race or skin color. I will interpret Silko’s choices for her article because

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    DOES CORRUPTION HAS NEGATIVE EFFECT ECONOMIC GROWTH? HOW GOVERNMENT CAN CONTROL CORRUPT BEHAVIOR? Most developing as well as developed countries are facing the problem of corruption‚ which is becoming one of the biggest concerns of all countries because it is an impediment to economical sustainable development. Corruption may be defined as the misuse of public resources by public officials for private benefit by different forms such as favors‚ tax evasion‚ bribes and payment in kind (Bai‚ Jayachandran

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    Education has faced racegender and ethnic problems for many years. This continuous problem in all most likelihood will not be solved. Educational issues involving racegender‚ and ethnicity of all schools will always cause controversy in society as long as there is prejudice and hatred. Education should not look at ones race. We are who we are because that is the way that God intended us to be. Many blacks are prejudice and have hatred in their hearts for things that happen in the past that this

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    The social construction of race The definition of race is a classification system used to categorize humans into distinct groups. Nothing in that definition discusses or mentions genes‚ biology or proven facts as the reason for this separation; they are all referred to as a category of race. The division of people by race is a socially constructed idea to better organize the population. This categorization has created different groups and forced society to look at the color of the person as an

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