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    United States. People are being taken advantage of because of the overpopulation in their countries and their need to work for a living. People are forced to work in these harsh conditions because jobs are scarce with the large workforce and the large amount of poverty in rural villages. Sweatshops are inhumane working conditions…

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    kill off all the Jews. Adolf Hitler killed over 6 million Jews and set up over 40,000 concentration camps that stretched across Europe. Daily life in a concentration camp required prisoners to struggle to survive daily, experience dreadful living conditions, and be treated differently depending on gender. Surviving…

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    Vikings Social Conditions

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    mountainous region of Denmark, Sweden and Norway and lived between 750-1200 Ad. The Environmental conditions the Vikings lived in were months of cold weather that lead to Dry and bad soil, there were very mountainous landforms and small land sizes for farms and houses. The Weather was harsh and bitter cold months of snow Icey cold conditions. With lots of snow. This Led to very pore soil conditions dry and hard soil was most of the time for the Vikings, so they couldn’t grow much. That led…

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    Poverty Social Condition

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    Poverty as a Social Condition Now I am writing this paper as a final paper from TSOC 165. A big thanks to Prof. Velasquez and two authors James M. Henslin “Down To Earth Sociology”, Peter L. Callero “The Myth of Individualism” and all of the contributions which come from my classmates. I am going to pick “Poverty” for my topic by this time. From [1] “What Does Living In Poverty Really Mean?” I can see the article showed the main point is the gap between rich and poor in our society now. So what…

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    is the sprouting from a seed of an angiosperm, a flowering plant, or a gymnosperm that are seed-bearing plants. For a seed to germinate, few external conditions are in need to be met as well as internal conditions of the seed such as its dormancy, viability and its vitality to sprout. When these internal conditions are met, the external conditions at the time of seed germination plays a big role. First of all, enough water is needed. It is absorbed by a dry seed through the seed coat (Pujari,…

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    Hypertension, heart disease, diabetes and respiratory infections are just some of the chronic conditions that are seen in prisoners. Inmates are thirty percent more likely to have asthma, fifty percent more likely to have diabetes, and 90 percent more likely to have a heart attack. (Cecere, 2009) Eighty-nine percent of the deaths in prison are due to illnesses. Some of the major contributors are heart disease, liver disease, respiratory disease and cancer. (Noonan, 2015) Outside of jail,…

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    Conditions in the holocaust caused despair among the Jewish prisoners. Lack of the possibility of escape because of the conditions and the tight-knit security causes loss of hope of the close, yet near, freedom. The inexplicable horrors of the holocaust have caused many of the Jewish prisoners to neglect religious…

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    Basically, the working conditions were ghastly amid the modern insurgency. As manufacturing plants were being fabricated, organizations were in need or laborers. With a long line of individuals willing to work, businesses could set wages as low as they needed in light of the fact that individuals were willing to do fill in the length of they got paid. Individuals worked fourteen to sixteen hours a day for six days a week. Be that as it may, the lion's share were untalented laborers, who just got…

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    it comes from religious ceremonies, ritual can also be used for any time-honored tradition like the Super Bowl or Mardi Gras, or Sunday morning breakfast (www.vocabulary.com). According to Cultural Anthropology, A Perspective on the Human Condition by the authors Emily Shultz and Robert Lavenda, a ritual must fit into four categories. These four categories are that it mu social practice, it must be set off from the routines…

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    Equine Body Condition

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    Equine body condition scoring – a useful tool for all? The saying “beauty is in the eye of the beholder” is certainly appropriate in the body conditioning of horses (Wood, 1995). Beauty in one owner’s eye is excess fat in another’s. So stands the issue: what is the appropriate condition of a horse? Horses come in a variety of shapes and sizes; some are heavy, some are thin and many somewhere in-between. Being able to identify if a horse is overweight, underweight or at an ideal weight is…

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