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Autism
[Name of the Institute]
Autism
Introduction
Autism is a disorder caused by the irregularities in the neural development of an individual. The disease causes the person to develop several cognitive and behavioral conditions; which have an impact on his social development. The lives of the individuals suffering from this disorder are greatly impacted, ...
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Assimilation, Pluralism & Multiculturalism
[Name of the Institute]
Assimilation, Pluralism & Multiculturalism
Introduction
Culture can be identified as one of the most significant factors influencing on a human society. This phenomenon has an impact on how the relevant individuals in the society interact with each other, and how they share certain common values. The ...
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The Sociological Concept of Gangs
Abstract
This paper discusses the sociological concept of gangs. It defines the term gangs and differentiates the concept of gang from normal bunch of peers. The paper focuses on the reasons why adolescents involve themselves into behaviors like gang involvement. The question remains why they act in ...
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Parenting Styles and Conduct Disorder in Adolescents
Parenting Styles and Conduct Disorder in Adolescents
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This paper provides an extensive literature review regarding the conduct disorder issue and its relation to the parenting styles. The negative and inappropriate parenting styles lead towards the prevalence of conduct disorder among the children and adolescents. It ...
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Teenage Pregnancy
Teenage Pregnancy
Introduction
Teenage pregnancy is a state of pregnancy in underage girls - teenagers (usually aged 13-18 years). Age and social maturity criteria are not the same in different countries and cultures of the world. Teenage pregnancy in developed countries is seen as a social issue because of a ...
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Evaluate the Practicality of Biometrics
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The research aims at investigating the role of biometrics in USA. Moreover the characteristics involved in the identification of bio metrics, the evaluation of practicality of bio metrics is catered in this research. However the drawbacks and limitations are identified in this research and the advantages ...
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Three Question Answers
Three Question Answers
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Mankind in all ages has pondered over the issue of existence of God. There have been diverse views regarding the issue. The most popular and widely-accepted theory regarding God is that of monotheism, which states that only one God exists. In the study, we have analyzed ...
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Kick Back
Kick Back
Introduction and Key Question
Joseph Freberg is currently employed at Alcon as the sales manager. He is new to the company and is still learning the ins and outs. Although the sales figures are good, a regular checkup revealed that one of the sales personnel, Carl, was offering kickbacks ...
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What are the Effects of Alcohol abuse in College Students
What are the Effects of Alcohol abuse in College Students
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The extent of alcohol drinking is increasing day by day among youngsters and adults of the State. The main reason behind this addiction is the impact of psychological and social factors. The ...
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AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL RHETORIC
Australian Political Rhetoric
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Theoretical Perspective3
The Beneficiaries of the Research Project4
Aims and objectives4
Research Question4
Target Population4
Review of Literature5
Problem/Hypothesis6
Methodology6
Primary Research6
Research Method7
Literature Search7
Reliability and Validity8
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Australian Political Rhetoric
Introduction
Refugees fleeing persecution for safety are met with unjustified opposition and negative political rhetoric from political leaders in Australia. Examples of ...