Category: Sociology
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How customers behave when they are in a Hotel Reception
Introduction New customers are often disoriented when they are in a new hotel and therefore need assistance to find their ways around the hotel or have their needs met. They usually do not know whom ask for a help or advise or where to begin from. Taking an example of foreign tourists who often visit…
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The Measures to Improve the Problem of Asylum Seekers in Australia
Abstract Following the amendment of the Australian law to recognise national policies on emigration (especially asylum seekers), this paper addresses the legislative considerations and then argues their implication for a fair policy that handles asylum seekers in the Australian context. Of a serious concern is that asylum seekers are getting visas and they do not…
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“Divergent Social Worlds” by Lauren Krivo and Ruth Peterson
“Divergent Social Worlds” reflects a culmination of the in depth study of the linkage of race, place and crime. The book brings into light new aspects and advanced analytical approach to research on the cyclic problems of neighborhood, race, and crime. The authors explore and answer lingering questions of how violent and property crimes differ…
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Getting Involved: Why people take part in social movements
People who are interested in politics can engage in movements as sympathizers, elders, and contributors. There are several reasons why people take part in social movements. For instance, some people advocate for women’s rights and the guidelines protecting consumers as well as environment, urge for the termination of lynching, demand for the right of union’s…
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Female Sailors on Submarines: Benefits and Obstacles
Table of Contents Introduction Risks and Benefits of Women Serving as Submarine Sailors Potential Obstacles to Women Serving in the Military Conclusion References Thesis statement: Women do not suffer from additional health problems when it comes to serving as submarine sailors, and, because their service is likely to bring benefit to the society, obstacles to…
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Negative Public Opinion Toward Immigrant
The fact that particular social groups disapprove of the flows of immigrants coming to their country is undoubted. The major argument of anti-immigration appeals resides in the assumption that newcomers deprive the locals of the workplaces and have a negative impact on the level of wages in the job market. The question, consequently, arises whether…
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Asian Assimilation in United States
Table of Contents Research questions Language and Communications Culture Differences How culture affects a person’s ability to be assimilated How assimilation affects a person Finding the balance between own culture and American culture To Be Determinate Works Cited The assimilation of Asians in the United States has been one of the most common themes among…
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Integrative Studies across Cultures (ISAC)
Table of Contents Introduction Why the Question/Topic Sources to Use to Answer the Question Annotated Bibliography Conclusion Reference List Introduction Since time immemorial, there have been arguments about the rights of women and men. Various literatures have been compiled with activists come out vehemently to protect their rights. I am passionate about the rights of…
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Society Issues in “Fit to Be Citizens” by Natalia Molina
Introduction: Fading into the Background. Important Facts about the Book The subject of race and nationality is an extremely complicated one. There are a lot of things one can criticize about Molina’s book, but there is one that no one can argue about – Molina deals with the issue with real dignity. The title of…
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Community Networks and Social Capital in Scotland
Many contentious and assiduous researchers often encounter difficulties when it comes to the research presentation. This is because of the very simple fact that the process of research presentation targets the wider audience, not the researchers or individuals who may be in the know. Many research studies are initiated to come up with practical answers…