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    Family structure and gender roles In Ladakhi society, a family can be regarded as a household economy, in which the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. The place of residence, not relationship and lineage, defines a family in the Ladakhi sense: one third of houses host three or more generations (extended), while half host two (nuclear), with defined rights and obligations for each person (Jolden, 2013, p. 113). Even the family name is derived from the house name. The location, animal…

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    Why did Emile Durkheim say that crime is both normal and functional? Illustrate your answer with examples. Introduction Sociologists have dedicated their lives trying to understand people’s social behaviour. Where it originated and developed to understand the fundamentals of a person’s behaviour and why they do the things they do, that cause social change, order and disorder. Emile Durkheim, father of sociology and the most famous sociologists to have lived, he is well know for his theories…

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    IMPLICATIONS OF FUTURE BATTLEFIELD ON LEADERSHIP 1. Numerous trends will shape military leadership over the next thirty years. First, traditional hands-on leadership will remain essential. Second, the current trend toward joint operations will evolve into thoroughly integrated forces. Third, peace operations and other non combat roles will continue to grow becoming a major share of our overall military mission. Fourth, new technology will go on driving rapid change. And finally, fiscal…

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    Adolescent Health Policy

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    The Importance of policy for heath Policy Title: Adolescent Health Policy The aim of adolescent Health Policy is to improve the health status of the individuals from aged 10-19(adolescent)/10-24(young people). Purpose: The main purpose of this policy is to end the preventable deaths of the adolescents as well as to improve their health and well-being and bringing transformative change to shape a prosperous and sustainable future. Furthermore, this policy aims to increase the availability and…

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    Kanji and Kuipers’ essay, A Complicated Story: Exploring The Contours of Secularisation and Persisting Religiosity in Canada, argues that secularization has not occurred in a linear trajectory in Canada, and points to the complexity of the religious climate in Canadian society. The study uses the results of the World Values Survey in order to analyze various aspects of religious life such as subjective religiosity, involvement in religious services and organizations, the role of prayer,…

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    sparsely populated areas experiencing large scale developmental activities. URBAN TO RURAL MIGRATION: Urban to sub-urban/rural migration is relatively less compared to other type of migration. Such a movement takes place at the advanced stage of urbanisation. Such residential migration is limited to short distance and accelerates communizing. in case of India many of the retired personnel tend to settle in their native villages where they still have their landed…

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    Adult Migration Essay

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    A number of factors make it difficult to assess the overall effect of adult migration on the health of family members in their households. The effects of migration can vary with time. In a study on Mexico, Cortes (2007) shows that the general health of children declines during the first years of their parents’ migration, but improves over time as remittances contribute to improved access to healthcare. Kanaiaupuni and Donato (1999) found that migration from a community raises infant mortality in…

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    Agriculture plays a vital role in Australian social, economic and environmental sustainability. With approximately 134,000 farms businesses, Australian farmers produce around 93% of Australia’s daily domestic food supply. In 2010-11, there was 307,000 people employed in Australian agricultural industries including affiliated food and fiber industries. (Chirp, 2016) Current Agricultural Production The agricultural sector, at the farm gate, contributes 3% to Australia’s gross domestic product. In…

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    Although the phenomenon of Dialect Levelling does not centre its attention on people we can say that it is correlated to the phenomenon of accommodation theory. Dialect Levelling occurs when the differences between regional varieties of two languages over time are reduced. This causes the disappearance of distinctive features while new features that emerge are adopted by speakers over the regional area. So this phenomenon focuses mainly on the variation between two languages of specific areas.…

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    2.3. Reconstruction: North and South Reconstruction as one of the most intense and controversial periods in American history began during the Civil War and lasted until 1877. It was the first American experiment as a democratic nation, trying to resolve burning issues which had caused the Civil War in the first place, most of all social status of former slaves and citizens' right after reuniting the nation. Also, big problem was political and racial justice. After resolving the question of…

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