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    the United States was not as important as fighting off other countries oversea. Many people became angered and decided to rally together in hope for change. Changing the way people view social issues is a critical part of administering social change. Language is a major necessity when discussing social issues because the way something is put underlies the true meaning of what an organization is talking about. For example, social policies have an underlying language that speak directly to the…

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    The top three jobs I chose to research include Forensic Psychologist, Criminalist, and Correctional Counselor. I decided to pick these three since they were on my list of job interests and they seemed interesting enough. Although, surprisingly enough, it was mildly difficult to choose only three. A main problem throughout the world, especially in heavily populated places, is crime. No matter how much people might wish for the planet to be nonviolent and harmonious, crime will not stop or…

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    Omar S. Thorton, 34 an employee of Hartford Distributors located in Manchester Connecticut arrived at work at seven am on a Tuesday morning for a scheduled disciplinary meeting. Mr. Thorton had been recently observed on the companies surveillance cameras stealing beer. Mr. Thorton had only been employed with the family owned company for approximately two years. At the conclusion of the meeting, Mr. Thorton was provided with a choice, quit or be fired. As a result, Mr. Thorton drew a hand gun…

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    I later on, decided that I wanted to attend a 4-year University. In the midst of dealing with personal issues my brother was killed in 2011. There was an effect that changed in my life; I could no longer look at life the same. I never had experienced what it was to grieve or even how it felt to be depressed. I felt that a change was needed and a new environment…

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    thirty thousand new wells were drilled in the U.S between the years of 2011 and 2014. Vaughn talks about some of the benefits mentioning cheaper gas prices, the thousands of jobs, and doubled the crude oil production. But then he talks about the issues and concerns associated with fracking “concerns include contamination of water supplies, seismic activity” with certain chemicals and sand being used brown water is a common side effect and the fear of threatening “the development of…

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    homophobia, poverty, mental illness are some of the reasons why many young adults today are facing the issue of homelessness. We know that homelessness is a social problem because “one-month prevalence estimates of homelessness among public high school students ranged from 3.9 percent to 5.9 percent of all students in Connecticut, Delaware, and Philadelphia.” (Cutuli et al., 2015). Not only does the issue of homelessness affecting adults, but it is affecting vulnerable youths. There are many…

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    Many different societies around the globe experience many different social issues that affect the population. These issues affect the population in different kinds of ways. In the book The Giver written by Lois Lowry, Jonas struggles through making people realize emotions and finding a new way to live without the rules showing censorship. In the novel The Hunger Games written by Suzanne Collins, Katniss Everdeen struggles through poverty, loss, and dealing with an oppressive government as her…

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    Therefore, public opinion, or simply the way that people feel and voice their opinions about governmental topics or societal issues, has been a significant part of America’s government for over 200 years. In the process of political socialization, individuals are able to develop their political attitudes and are not only influenced by inward factors, but also outward factors such…

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    As is today, unfortunatley a politiians general belief may conflict with what they "know" is the right thing to do in the situation. Take the Louisiana Purchase by Jefferson. We see earlier that unless the Constitution stated a power was specifically granted to the federal government, it would be transfered to the state. However, at this time, Jefferson as president, was altering treaties and ultimately buying land when he himself admitted it was unconstitutional in private. Jefferson believed…

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    Graffiti Social Issues

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    Issues of social disorder are more likely to involve youth. They are mainly committed by young people. We will be discussing three social disorders, graffiti, youth gangs and alcohol related street based violence. It is agreed among criminologists that the best response to youth deviance is to divert them away from the criminal justice system. Most of the debate surrounding social disorder involves public space. A limitation is that most solutions put forward by, including environmental…

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