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    Farmer's Suicide in India

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    Farmers Suicides In India Agriculture sector has a pivotal role in Indian economy. The share of agriculture sector in G.D.P. of India was 44.0% during 1973-74 .Agriculture provides the principal means of livelihood for over 60 percent of India’s population. There a significant increase in production between 1951-52 to 1959-1960 was due to favorable monsoons and expansion of acreage not yield. In Indian planning agriculture sector ignored except few five years plan. Indian planning has

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    Youth and Gangs

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    Gangs are corrupting minds and ruining our youth‚ many teens need to open their eyes and see the truth. A gang could just be a social group of friends and family that just hang out‚ but many of these gangs are involved in criminal activity like murders‚ robberies and drug dealing. One thing all gangs share in common is that they all want to claim territory (Conly) Gangs have been a part of history for thousands of years and their roots run deep into Americas past and culture. (Lewis) Gangs are a

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    Suicide Durkheim Anomie

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    norms and produces a variety of social problems. Extended Research: In his book Suicide Durkheim creates the concept of anomie. He studies the suicide rates of Catholics and Protestants and theorizes that protestants have higher suicide rates because protestants do not have as much social control as the Catholics. He concludes that abnormally high or low levels of social integration can lead to an increase in suicide rates. Strength of

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    Teen Suicide and Bullying

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    Bullying is a worldwide problem that can be linked to teen suicide. The third leading cause of death in youth is suicide‚ which results in nearly 4‚400 deaths per year (Centers for Disease Control‚ 2012). At least half of these deaths are caused by bullying. Although bullying is still seen by many to be a normal part of growing up‚ it is a severe problem that leads to many negative effects‚ including suicide. Unfortunately‚ there is not a definitive solution to this problem. However‚ there are multiple

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    The Bridge's Suicide

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    ‘Some lawyers think they have to treat the ‘other side’ like the enemy. Even when that ‘other side’ is the victim’s family. Even when the victim is dead. Show compassion. Sometimes you have to say things that hurt the victim’s family‚ sometimes that is inevitable but some lawyers go too far.’ She thought about Danny now as she turned to look back at Ashleigh’s family and past them at Jo. She’d asked him once‚ ‘How do you make sure you give your client the best chance‚ fight for them‚ if you allow

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    Research Paper on Suicide

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    14 January 2013 The Effects of Suicide Over 38‚000 people in the United States die by suicide every year. Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States. It is said that every 14 minutes‚ another person has taken their life. In this generation‚ for teenagers‚ suicide is looked at as a joke until it happens to someone dearly close to them. In that case‚ it affects them more than actually publicized. Depression is a major risk factor for suicide. Deep thoughts of regret and hopelessness

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    Causes of Teenage Suicide

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    teenage suicide Every year thousands of youth in the United States die‚ not by car accidents or diseases‚ but by their own hands. Every 90 seconds a teenager commits suicide. Suicide is the third leading cause of death among 15 to 25 year olds. Suicide accounts for 12 percent of the mortality in the adolescent and young adult group. Males are more likely than females to follow through with suicide. For every successful suicide there are fifty to one hundred adolescent suicide attempts

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    affects anyone from infants to elderly. It is described as the use of force with the intention to do harm. There are different types of violence‚ such as suicide‚ intimate partner violence‚ child abuse‚ elderly abuse‚ youth violence‚ global violence‚ and sexual violence. Violence prevention programs have been set up to help stop these issues. Suicide violence prevention involves trying to stop individuals from harming themselves. Intimate partner violence includes a relationship between a couple that

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    Suicide The topic I chose is suicide‚ and the way I chose to explore it is by the prospect of Emile Durkheim. According to Durkheim‚ suicide is "all cases of death resulting directly or indirectly from a positive or negative act‚ executed by the victim herself‚ and she knew she should produce this result." For him each group‚ society is predisposed to provide a certain contingent of voluntary deaths‚ and what interests sociology about suicide is the analysis of the whole social process‚ social factors

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    Youth of Napoleon

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    The Youth of Napoleon Bonaparte The young life of Napoleon Bonaparte shows how he gained a large aspect of his motivation to excel. Growing up in financial trouble he learned to work diligently. Napoleon ’s homeland traditions instilled within him an absolutely incredible sense of pride. It became a prime goal to advance his family through the social ranks and towards success. During his education he had to undergo debasing treatment from Frenchmen‚ the people who had conquered his homeland of

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