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    Environmental Chemistry Assignment 3: Acidity in natural water may be caused by several factors. Describe these factors and explain how they contribute to the acidity of water. The acidity in natural water can be caused by the bedrock and soil composition of the area around the stream. This factor can be considered as one of the most important factor that influence the pH of the water. Soils contain calcium‚ limestone and a layer of sand or gravel with a granite base. The calcium and limestone

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    The factors that contribute to the comprehension of text. Text comprehension is a complex task that involves many different cognitive skills and processes. Understanding and comprehending information from text is a process that is impacted by the reader and the text. The reader must have the ability to understand the meaning of individual words and phrases‚ or constructing meaning from the text as a whole. This interacts with the prior knowledge‚ interest‚ and motivations that the reader brings

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    Age is the main social factor in committing crime and deviance There are many factors to why some sociologists would agree that age is the main social factor in committing crime and deviance; however other sociologists think there are other factors apart from age which is a social factor in committing crime and deviance. Sociologists agree that age is the main social factor in committing crime and deviance. Young people aged thirteen to twenty-four are more prone to crime because the youngsters

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    Discuss some Problems in Establishing Objectivity in Social Science * Scientists have heralded ‘objectivity’ as their shibboleth‚ warranting a perceived superior or privileged position relative to other forms of knowing. George Simmel‚ (1858 – 1918) for example‚ saw objectivity as the greatest achievement of Western cultural history. In recent decades however‚ the ‘magnificent Minotaur’ of objectivity (Gouldner‚ 1961-62: 1) has been pushed back into its lair‚ accused of acting as a subterfuge

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    In this essay we shall look at what crime is‚ what social problems are‚ and what sociological problems are ‚ how they overlap and we will also look into what sociologists do and look into Robert Merton’s strain theory‚ and also other sociologists views like William Chambliss’s ‘roughnecks and saints’. A crime is the breaking of certain rules laid out by a society i.e. the Government. Crime is said to be ‘activities that break the law and are subject to official punishment (Holborn and Haralambos

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    Microevolution and Macroevolution Microevolution is a inherited change in a population within the same species but this does not result in a new species. There are four factors that contribute to microevolution: mutation‚ gene flow‚ genetic drift‚ and natural selection. A mutation is generally a random change in the DNA. So for example‚ if a species of birds start developing shorter bills‚ then that is a genetic change. Gene flow is when a population migrates to a different area. The birds might

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    For over a hundred years‚ Emile Durkheim a French sociologist‚ social psychologist and philosopher did not think that education can be the key to change society and put an end to the social sickness that they were having. Instead‚ he believed “that the only way education can be improved‚ if society can improved itself.” He claimed that education “is only the image and reflection of society. It imitates and reproduces the latter…it does not create it” (Durkheim‚ 1897/1951: 372-373). The role of

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    serious social issues like poverty‚ hunger‚ drug addiction‚ crimes‚ unemployment‚ and over population. Among these social issues‚ over population is considered as the most drastic and problematic. In fact‚ the Philippines was ranked 12th in the most populated country in the world with a total of 101‚833‚938 as of July 2011. As years gone by‚ the population in the Philippines rapidly increase‚ which gives rise to other social problems like‚ poverty‚ juvenile delinquency‚ and other problems of the

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    is a social problem? A social problem is a condition that at least some people in a community view as being undesirable. Everyone would agree about some social problems‚ such as murders and DWI traffic deaths. Other social problems may be viewed as such by certain groups of people. Teenagers who play loud music in a public park obviously do not view it as a problem‚ but some other people may consider it an undesirable social condition. Some nonsmokers view smoking as an undesirable social condition

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    Social Issues A social issue (also called a social problem or a social ill) is an issue that relates to society’s perception of people’s personal lives. an issue that negatively affects a person’s state of being in a society. a condition that at least some people in a community view as being undesirable. common to all societies‚ and they often are latent results from efforts to deal with certain social situations. Social Problems in the Philippines Poverty Unemployment Corruption Overpopulation

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