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    Teenagers are often exposed to all sorts of social problems‚ as teenage years are vulnerable years. Some of these problems include gangsterism‚ vandalism‚ alcoholism and young relationship among youths. However the most pressing problem involving teenagers nowadays is young relation among youths- dating. The term ‘dating’ refers to two teenagers that are having an intimate relationship with each other. Teenage dating can effect their study‚ religious belief and facing financial constraints. When

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    Social problems facing Feminism This paper examines the gap between theoretical feminism and practical feminist activities. It looks at how a global movement needs to change male attitudes and how whole social systems need to be understood. The writer suggests that the examination of case studies could help create a number of workable models‚ separate from mere ideology‚ oriented towards raising women’s basic status‚ reducing women’s suffering‚ and seeing that women come to be appreciated as equal

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    1 Developing a Sociological Consciousness The Sociological Perspective Sociology is the scientific study of social interaction and social organization. • • • New Levels of Reality. The sociological perspective encourages us to examine aspects of our social environment in ways that delve beneath the surface. As we look beyond the outer appearances of our social world‚ we encounter new levels of reality. The Sociological Imagination. The essence of the sociological imagination is the

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    Social problems: Capital Punishment Social problems have been a part of society for thousands of years. Some have vanished over time while others have uprooted to accommodate with the changing times of the world. One of the great problems of our society is capital punishment‚ which is still controversial issue. Is it acceptable and appropriate system of punishing criminals or not? As for me I support the death penalty‚ because it serves as retribution. Guilty people deserve to be punished in

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    The Sociological Perspective 1. The sociological perspective mainly shows specific event and surroundings that influences peoples lives. The base the word of sociology is social which deals with how people interact with others and other groups. Sociologists look at social locations that people are involved with because of where they are in society. Some things that are looked at by sociologists include jobs‚ income‚ race-ethnicity‚ education‚ gender‚ etc. Biography and history are important in

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    what we know ourselves (and others) to be. Hence sociological perspective helps us gain a better understanding of ourselves and our social world.  It enables us to see how behaviour is largely shaped by the groups to which we associate with and the society in which we live that exists. Thus when we talk about “society” or “the social world” as if it were something real and alive‚ what we are actually referring

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    Manoj Adhikari ENG -122 Date: 12/05/2012 Workaholism: A Social Problem of The Present Introduction In the modern society‚ the problem of workaholism is quite acute. According to studies‚ most strongly this illness affects employees in Japan and the UK; this issue is relevant for the U.S.as well. There have always been people who work more than others and could not imagine their life without work. However‚ with the commercialization of society‚ their number

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    separated into three different social groups: the lower‚ middle‚ and upper class. Nevertheless‚ Panama presents a too important amount of lower class people‚ against very few members of the society that belong to the upper class. The Panamanian middle class‚ although growing‚ still constitutes a minority. In this low class‚ we observe even poorer populations‚ that are indigenous. I will try to determine in this essay how the poverty in indigenous areas in Panama is a social problem. Firstly‚ we will define

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    CORRUPTION Evolutionary theory: One of the social problems that Philippines has been facing today is corruption. It’s been a major problem of the country since years ago. Corruption is as old as human history. But when was the concept of corruption started? In my opinion‚ corruption has started when people have organized themselves into groups‚ and that groups were headed by leaders and those leaders became powerful and began to abuse the authority they have. We‚ people chose leaders that became

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    Sociological Theories A sociological theory is a set of ideas that provides an explanation for human society.  Theories are selective in terms of their priorities and perspectives and the data they define as significant. As a result they provide a particular and partial view of reality. Sociological theories can be grouped together according to a variety of criteria. The most important of these is the distinction between Structural and Social action theories.   Structural or macro perspectives

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