Social exclusion

Researchers define social exclusion in various dimensions. According to Duffy (1995) as cited by Tong,Lai, Zeng, & Xu (2011) social exclusion is referred as ‘the inability to participate effectively in economic, social, political and cultural life, alienation and distance from the mainstream society’. In the similar study Walker and Walker (1997) considers social exclusion as … Read more

Procreation

Why people choose to procreate is not a question many have stopped and thought about. Growing up, we are instilled with the thought that we need to go get an education, get a job, get married and have children. However, we never really thought about as to why we think it is so imperative to … Read more

Identity

INTRODUCTION Throughout the previous three decades, the accomplishment objective methodology to individual aptitudes and identity advancement has risen as a compelling range of exploration, and is devoted to comprehension the purposes for the improvement of the convictions, inclinations, practices that separate around individuals and singular’s head to attain capability and execution. . The idea of … Read more

Theories of capitalism

Use Value is, ‘the capacity of a commodity to satisfy human material needs and sustain life’ (Lecture, February 10th, 2014). For example, bread has use value because it has the ability to diminish hunger. However, money does not have use value because it does not directly provide a way of sustaining life. Until the development … Read more

Population control in China

The growth of population during the twentieth century was very quick. In 2013 the total world population was estimated at about seven billion people. It increased dramatically during the past century. The most significant world trend is the death rates are currently falling in poor and rich countries. Birthrates remain high in most poor countries … Read more

Arranged marriages

Believe it or not, arranged marriages do last longer than loved ones. Arranged marriage is a marriage arranged by family members, usually the parents. In other words it is defined as a marriage where the marital partners are chosen by other, based on their considerations. Although an individual’s marriage is arranged by their family members … Read more

Ethnicity

INTRODUCTION In attempting to understand ethnicity, some scholars have conceptualized it as a product of contact and not of isolation, and by implication entailing commonalities and differences between categories of people in a process. Eriksen (1993) has referred to this process as complementarization and dichotomization. He argues that, in spite of the very many contested … Read more

Transitional housing

Abstract This is a proposal to provide ”Transitional Housing” for residents leaving the Government Industrial School. The School has a Transition, Support and Aftercare Unit, (TSA Unit) which is staffed by its Social Workers. The basic responsibility of this Unit is to prepare the residents for their transition into society and to provide the needed … Read more

Race as a factor in school applications

It needs to be reminded that in 2003, in the year of Michigan case, the Supreme Court allowed to consider race in the selection process under certain circumstances. However, its decision referred to the whole nation and it did not supersede state orders to ban affirmative action in public institutions through state-wide ballot measures or … Read more

Anti-Racism Fight in Football: Kevin-Prince Boateng’s Brave Direct Action & FIFA’s Dismissal

Racism in any walk of life is completely vile and unnecessary. Frustratingly, even in the ‘beautiful game’, football, no effort has been made to prevent racism from happening. Slogans. Paltry fines. Captains reading out impassive pre-prepared statements over the tannoy. Further paltry fines. Meaningless T-shirts. When nothing significant changes, when words fall on deliberately deaf … Read more

Single parent families

Single mother families are families that comprise of one or more children and a mother as head of the households. Most of single mother families are built on a foundation of loss of a relationship or loss of a dream they had for the future. They are commonly the result of reasons that fall under … Read more

Social Network Sites (SNSs)

Social Network Sites (SNSs) have attracted a lot of people in different ages to constructing social relationships with people who share interests, activities or backgrounds. The purpose of this essay is to provide a conceptual, historical and advantages versus disadvantages of the SNSs . the essay begin by defining a social network sites , the … Read more

Dissertation: Understanding different perspectives and factors involved in human sexuality based on Asian and Western cultures

Many societies around the world have different attitudes about premarital sex, the age of sexual consent, homosexuality, masturbation, and other sexual behaviors that are not consistent with universally cultural norm. It has simultaneously positive and negative effects. On one hand, it encourages the sharing of perspectives and medical advancements that can help societies to adopt … Read more

Teens use of modern media

In the video clip from BBC news Dr. Diana Rhoten kind of defend teen’s use of the modern media. At my age you often hear ‘why can??t you put that phone away and be a little social’ but we are being social, what do you think we are using it for? As said in the … Read more