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    (iii) Researcher bias? (2) (b) Describe two ways in which unstructured interviews differ from structured interviews. (4) (c) Describe two reasons why it may be difficult for an interviewer to behave in exactly the same way with each respondent. (4) (d) Describe two advantages of using group interviews in sociological research. (4) (e) Describe two ways in which the personal characteristics

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    in-migration that financial chances for the locals. In some countries‚ around 70% of motels belong to foreigner people‚ for tourists who live in the second home for long-terms‚ and so-called amenity migrants which means people retied from their job and also should also enjoy their life which cause

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    The American Dream: The reason behind the banned novel The Great Gatsby has become one of the most famous and celebrated literary classics in the nation. Its vivid and symbolic story of Jay Gatsby and his pursuit of Daisy has become a phenomenal story that has undoubtedly become one of the most well known novels in the history of American literature. Fitzgerald’s work demonstrates the social history of the Jazz Age and presents themes such as the American Dream‚ class‚ and the past and future; although

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    The first amendment to the United States Constitution gives citizens the right to freedom of speech‚ but by banning books‚ is the amendment broken? Amy Coles’ article‚ John Green Fights Back Against Banning of Looking for Alaska‚ explains how associations are fighting back against the banning of books in public libraries and how a well known‚ award winning author feels about the prohibiting of his book in school libraries. The author‚ John Green‚ published his first novel Looking for Alaska in 2005

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    and as well commander in chief of the military. This country has been in war with itself for the past eleven years because of the government not wanting to work with its people. On August 21‚ 2013 the Assad regime used chemical weapons towards its own people. Thousands laid dead on the ground which included children‚ men‚ and woman. This concluded in the deaths of up to a thousand innocent people. That is why the U.S should get involved because if no one does not take immediate action‚ it will lead

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    but many believe it should still be read. Some want to ban To Kill a Mockingbird because of the racism‚ but the book actually denounces racism and prejudice. An example of this is when Atticus tells Scout that he hopes he can get his kids through the case without them "catching Maycomb’s usual disease"‚ implying that Maycomb’s people are overcome with racism. Also‚ the book shows us both sides of racism. While the book mainly supports the people against racism‚ it also tells us why some people are prejudice

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    risk and any other chemicals detected were at such low concentrations that they are unlikely to cause much harm‚ it was declared that they are 95% healthier than cigarettes. But if that is the case‚ then why is it only the UK and Austria who are planning on using them as medicinal products? Why are they still illegal in so many countries? There are two main concerns surrounding e-cigarettes. Firstly‚ the fact that they were only invented 12 years ago means that there hasn’t been enough research

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    Measured by the American Library Association Harry Potter has been the most challenged book since 2006. According to source “Ross‚ Shmuel. "Harry Potter Banned?" Infoplease. Infoplease. Web. 24 Apr. 2016” parents want to band Harry potter for “The Trouble with magic‚” “Setting bad examples” and “scary stuff.” According to another source is Rowling first book and all books glorify witchcraft. ”J.K. Rowling.Harry Potter and the sorcerers stone.new york. Arthur A. Levine books (scholastics).1997.” One

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    When we think of beauty pageants we tend to think of the society’s idea of perfect little girls competing to see who the judges think is the most beautiful. Also‚ we think of crazy moms who push their children too hard and will do anything so that their child will win. All of this is true but there are more issues with beauty pageants‚ some that are more concerning. Beauty pageants are judged based on physical appearance‚ yet haven’t we always been told not to judge based on looks? They aren’t healthy

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    Surveillance technology such as RFID (radio-frequency identification) should not be used to track people (e.g. human implants and RFID tags on people or products). Do you agree? Support your argument with concrete examples. Famous novelist George Orwell once wrote in his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four‚ “There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment…In the assumption that every sound you made was overheard‚ and‚ except in darkness‚ every movement scrutinized

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