Category: Sociology
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Should Jobless Immigrants Leave Britain?
Table of Contents Abstract The context Literature Review Hypothesis Rationale References Abstract The recent survey in the UK and Europe reveals that majority is of the opinion that unemployed immigrant should be sent out from the country. Does immigrant is really adding any value and utility to the host country. Both skilled and unskilled immigrants…
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The “Twenty Years at Hull-House” Book by Addams
In the passage “The Hands of Poverty”, Jane Addams describes one of her most vivid impressions of visiting East London. She witnessed a sale that was being held on one of the Saturday nights. This sale offered fruit and vegetables that were already spoiled at a low price because the item had to be sold…
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Qualitative Research of Outreach Chicago Firm
Outreach Chicago is an agency providing homeless people, veterans, and individuals in need with various necessities to improve their quality of life. The company issues food packages, personal hygiene items, clothing, and school supplies (Outreach Chicago, 2022). The major goal of the proposed research was to assess the general satisfaction level of the company’s clients…
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Human Security, Its Origins, and Theories
Table of Contents Introduction Definition of Human Security Origins Characteristics Theories and Definitions Strengths and Weaknesses of Theories and Definitions Conclusion Works Cited Introduction When the question of human security arises, millions of people consider this concept as a form of protection against harm. An understanding of safety, health, support, and personal freedoms also matters.…
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Commission on the Status of Women’s Activity
Commission on women status is an important aspect in society since it supports the equality and the well-being of both males and females. In this case, I will focus on the remissions from Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), which is the significant international intergovernmental body dedicated to supporting the equality of genders, including…
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Modern Injustice of Aborigines in Australia
Table of Contents Introduction The indigenous Australian population The Stolen generation Education Employment Health The Apology Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The Aborigines refer to a group of indigenous people found in Australia and believed to have originated in Asia. According to statistics obtained in 2001, they make up approximately 1.9% of the total population of…
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Objection to Cohen’s Development Thesis
Even though G. A. Cohen’s development thesis seems rational and justified, it is possible to offer a strong objection to it. I can admit that all the following opposing claims will rely on the fact that Cohen was deterministic in providing his perspective. In his Discourse on Inequality, J. J. Rousseau offers reasonable arguments that…
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The Rohingya People: The Individual in Society
The situation in the modern world is far from ideal in terms of individuals’ rights protection. People deny every ordinary opportunity to make compromises because of constant biases as of different factors. One of the most viable aspects of the discussion is considered with the difference in ethical shape. It means that the culture, language,…
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Outreach Chicago Firm’s Research Evaluation
Estimating the needs of the homeless and low-income population in Chicago is essential before the research is initiated. Needs assessment allows understanding of the necessities issue among the targeted population to better clarify their problems and reorient Outreach Chicago’s performance (Adler & Clark, 2015). Homeless people, veterans, and those who are financially unstable can be…
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The “HBCUs Are Building…” Article by Carrillo
The article HBCUs are Building a New Prison-to-College Pipeline, authored by Sequoia Carrillo and published by NPR in 2022, covers the issue of racial inequality in the criminal justice system. The “prison-to-college pipeline” is a term used to describe the path that many formerly incarcerated individuals take when they go from prison to college. By…