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    What factors contribute to individuals’ unhealthy eating? 1. Researchers in this study examined the eating behaviors for four types of food. In order to do so‚ they were required to establish an operational definition to determine the measure of eating behaviors for the four different types of food. The researchers operationally defined eating behaviors with participant scores based off of a questionnaire involving nutritional knowledge‚ participant demographic information and attitudes. Ajzen and

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    Social disorganization theory directly links crime rates to neighbourhood environmental characteristics. The core principle of understanding this theory is knowing that location matters‚ and it is a substantial factor that will shape the likelihood of an individual involving themselves in illegal or deviant activities. (Lily et al. 2015) This theory suggests that youths from disadvantaged neighbourhoods participate in a subculture that approves delinquent behaviours. It validates how low levels

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    Social Issues in the Philippines Falling Income The Philippine GDP per capita shrank to US$990 in 2000 from US$1‚129 in 1997 while the GNP per capita contracted to US$1‚033 from US$1‚197. This was a result of the Asian financial crisis‚ which caught up with the Philippines in 1998.  After expanding 5.2 percent in 1997‚ the country’s GDP backpedaled by 0.5 percent in 1998. It grew by only 3.4 percent in 1999 and 4 percent in 2000. With a high population growth rate of 2.3 percent annually‚ economic

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    Illegal Fur Trade Picture yourself sitting in your home. What property such as clothing‚ pillows‚ and couches could possibly have been made from fur? There is a strong possibility that many of your household items were made using real animal fur. Investigations from the People for the Ethical Treatment of animals (PETA) found shocking results that “China supplies more than half of the finished fur garments imported for sale in the United States” meaning you or the person sitting next to you‚ could

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    Group A: Marijuana use is NOT a social problem There are many appealing things about the legalization of Marijuana. Marijuana is no more harmful than alcohol‚ and yet we allow people over the age of 21 to drink‚ so why not smoke? The marijuana industry could have huge benefits on all of society. It has the potential to bring in a large amount of tax income in a time we need money‚ it can take down illegal criminal organizations‚ and stop people from being thrown in jail for something that doesn’t

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    Crime is an unpredictable and a unexplainable violent thing. Many groups that have different interests who seek in promoting in using their own resources to claim their issue is called social construction of crime. For example‚ Gary LaFree (1989) conducted a study that was based on the study of sexual assault. He found out that men who are accused of sexual assault are then less likely to be convicted of rape only if their victims have had any sort of a bad reputation or an unsuitable living conditions

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    Factors affecting the increasing crime rate in the Bahamas When most tourists think of the Bahamas the picture of clean green pristine care free island paradise comes to mind as advertised and promoted around the world. Many of the tourists do not see the other side of the picture as shown on the brochure. The people of the Bahamas who live in the country everyday have to endure the other side of the brochure which is the increasing crime rate in the Bahamas. The people of the these islands are

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    The factors that contribute to the allied victory on the Kokoda track are primarily the supply line‚ the coral sea battle and the shear bravery of the Australian soldiers. The supply line was a major contributor to the victory of the Kokoda track and without it the soldiers wouldn’t have survived. The battle of the coral sea ultimately lead to the victory of the Kokoda track since japan could not participate anymore. Finally the bravery of the Australian soldiers without it they would of lost they

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    Social problem of pakistan 1. Poverty 2. Illiteracy 3.Terrorism 4.Food and water crisis 5.Population growth 6.Poor health facilities 7.Internal and international migration 8.Discrimination of Sex 9.democracy in shape of dictatorship 10.unloyal leaders 11.Foregin debt 12.Child labor 13.Deviant behavior 14.discourage the rules of law from government representatives 15.inflation

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    Which social groups are marginalized‚ excluded or silenced within the text? Social groups are significant in Golding’s novel “Lord of the Flies”‚ as they exhibit and accompany the development of a group of British schoolboys‚ which socially deteriorates into savagery‚ splitting into certain social sub-groups. In a context shaped by the world wars and the resulting communal imbalance‚ perhaps creating or already foreshadowing a sense of rivalry and social disharmony‚ Golding employs several characters

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