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Sexual Abuse: Can the Curse be Broken
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From the 70's, the topic of sexual abuse of children and their consequences, gains a new dimension, being seen as a serious social problem, both by scholars and the general population. From a psychodynamic theoretical order, investigate, this paper, some basic points about the ...
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WAR AGAINST DRUGS AND RACIAL PROFILING
Research Statement
“War against Drug and Racial Profiling is essential to eliminate the inequalities prevailing in the modern societies”
Introduction
Profiling can not only make links between laboratories, drug dealers, drug dealers and users, but also provides data on networks, organized crime, trafficking in drugs, the synthetic routes ...
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Brazilian Sociology
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Abstract3
Introduction4
Brazilian sociological culture and behaviors5
Racial and ethnic struggles in Brazil6
Ethnic inequality6
Ethnic stratification6
Tools of dominance7
Patterns of ethnic relations7
Building a new society8
Brazil v the United States8
Conclusion9
References11
Brazilian Sociology
Abstract
The Brazilian society has been characterized by racial and ethnic discrimination. The Brazilians have mostly discriminated against the blacks in contrast ...
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Against Abortion
Against Abortion
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Abortion is defined as the massacre of pregnancy; which often ends with a incurable pain. It can transpire simultaneously, in such case it is referred as miscarriage; otherwise it is known to be induced human pregnancy. More than forty-four million abortions are performed every year globally, ...
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Zulu Culture
Zulu an ethnic group of southern Africa
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The Zulu are an ethnic group in Africa that had military and political fortunes in the early nineteenth century. They belong to the much larger nation Ngoni; among these they have the Swazi and Ndebele of Zimbabwe. The Zulu are about 11 million and are located mainly in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. They speak the isiZulu, ...
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Socialist Perspectives of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Socialist Perspectives on Drug and Alcohol Abuse
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The article that I have chosen for my research is “A Long American History With Drugs and Alcohol”. This article was published in The New York Times on the 25th of October, 1998, written by BESS LIEBENSON. In ...
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What are the Consequences of Child Neglect?
Executive Summary
The paper discuses about the factors and figures of the child neglect prevailing in the society. The research paper also identifies the role of social workers and the cost that the government spends on the prevention program of the child neglect. Thus, ...
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Cyber Bullying in High School
Cyber Bullying in High School
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Cyber bullying is utilized to annoy others by using the cell phones, direct notes, sites of social network for example Twitter, Face book, and chat rooms or by the Internet or tele-communications. Cyber bullying occupies actions for instance making threats to ...
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International Social Work
International Social Work
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The United Nations Fund for Children (UNICEF stands for United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) is an agency of the United Nations dedicated to improving and promoting the welfare of children. The aim of this paper is to discuss UNICEF and the international development theories adopted ...
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Zulu Culture
Zulu Culture
Introduction
It all began with a guy named Zulu, who was a determined and spirited young man; the meaning of Zulu is “Sky”. It was he who established after long walks along the river basin Mkhumbane a new strain. In this place under the high trees Euphorbia originated KwaZulu ...