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    Social Issue, Burglary

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    Uk/Comment-Analysis/2012/10/09/Conference-Diary-New-Homeowner-Rights-Could-Be-Burglar-S-Cha/ [Cited 26 Oct 2012]. Amy B‚ 2012. How To Protect Your Home From Burglars. [Online]. Available From Http://Www.Asecurelife.Com/How-To-Protect-Your-Home-From-Burglars/ [Cited 1 Nov 2012]. Neighbourhood Watch‚ 2012. Our Mission.[Online]. Available From: Http://Www.Ourwatch.Org.Uk/Our_Work/Our_Mission/[Cited 20 Nov 2012] Office For National Statistics‚ 2012. Crime In England And Wales. [Online] Available From Http://Www.Ons.Gov.Uk/Ons/Rel/Cri

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    Social and Emotional Development of Low Income Children Growing up within a family living with a low socioeconomic status can have a detrimental effect on a child’s social and emotional development. Some factors that may be affected by a low economic status are weakened family and peer relations‚ lowered self-esteem‚ the tendency for aggression‚ as well as health problems. Not necessarily though does this always have a detrimental effect on children; it may serve constructively as well. A family

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    JUVENILE DELIQUENCY IN IBADAN‚ NIGERIA CHAPTER ONE 1.1 INTRODUCTION In the 1990s‚ juvenile delinquency has become a major global problem. The rising incidence of juvenile delinquency in many countries may be caused by certain socio-economic problems often associated with development. These includes; poverty‚ rapid population growth‚ unemployment‚ urbanization‚ industrialization‚ inadequate shelter and housing‚ youth unemployment‚ and under employment‚ breakdown of the family unit‚ inadequate

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    Definition of the Malay Culture Mankind is the only civilized creatures in this world. Culture can be defined as the integrated system that relates to values‚ beliefs‚ behaviors‚ norms‚ artifacts and the other works of any society. In the human history‚ this is the culture that divides human beings or separates one community from another. Specifically‚ many aspects of Malay culture encompassed within this definition are the universal aspects such as philosophy of life‚ art‚ literature and language

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    Gran Torino follows the life of a man called Walt Kowalski who is Korean war veteran and a retired auto worker who had a terrible predisposition about the Asian‚ Latino and Blacks in his neighbourhood. All this changes when he forms an unexpected friendship with his Hmong neighbours. After I had finished watching this movie‚ I was amazed how the character Walt changes and through I felt as if had given a clear insight into modern day racism in America and it’s all because of strong‚ sense of nationalism

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    Case Study Norma James

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    Norma James is a socially isolated 65 year-old widow. She has limited contact with her two adult sons. Norma has no interest engaging in social interaction. She has a history of Type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension. Norma has many physicians and takes various medications. She is unemployed‚ has limited savings‚ and depends on Old Age Security benefits for income. She smokes cigarettes daily and has been smoking for about forty years. She likes to indulge in alcohol a few times a year. Norma

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    American Beauty Essay

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    relevant in today’s society. In this essay I will explore this idea by linking our society to what is portrayed in American Beauty‚ along with the aspects of characters‚ setting‚ and themes. This is shown through the character Carolyn Burnham‚ the neighbourhood and place they live‚ the idea that true happiness is not found in material items and supported by the use of cinematic techniques. The first way that this idea of ‘American Beauty’ is portrayed is through the link it has to today’s society. In

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    as a family. This is shown through the play times between Scout‚ Jem and Dill and the holiday with the Finch family has to their cousin’s house. However‚ there are still notions of racism and prejudice even due to school and the rumours in the neighbourhood‚ like the prejudice play the children made up about Boo Radley the man that they feared most. But it was when Atticus chose to defend Tom Robinson‚ a

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    Blindness and Education

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    their Vocational Training options are concerned - their efforts did pave the way for the education and integration of blind students in the 20th century. [edit] 1900s The early 20th century saw a handful of blind students enrolled in their neighbourhood schools‚ with special educational supports. Most still attended residential institutions‚ but that number dropped steadily as the years wore

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    Gentrification

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    Gentrification Gentrification is the rehabilitation/renewal of a deteriorated neighbourhood by new residents who are wealthier than the long-time residents. This can cause an increase in house prices and lead to the displacement of the long-time residents. It is often small scale and incremental‚ usually instigated by individual people and is often accompanied by landscape and street furniture improvements. An example of Gentrification is that of Notting Hill. Although the place is now a bustling

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