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    In the long history of human beings, the society security system is regarded as the achievement of modern society and history of social security is relatively short. Dating back to the origin of the social security system, German people first had it in 1883. For quite a long period, social insurance issues especially social security has been one of the most important issues of policymakers and governments. What’s more, social security is a heated topic in the report of newspaper and academic…

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    Christie's view is that crime is a socially constructed he argues that crime is a trivial concept, one that is decided as much my society than by law. Thought his book "A Suitable Amount of Crime" he observes the vast differences between countries over what is considered a crime, and how those who carry out acts that are criminal are punished. Christe further argues that crime is a social and cultural creation and is closely bound by people's perceptions of norms and values. In my opinion I…

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    camps, even after the initial arrest of 50,000 in 1938. These camps were used as a form of punishment, and were very much unknown of existence. Hitler himself stated, "When I came to power, I did not want the concentration camps to become old age pensioners homes, but instruments of terror." . The intentions for the camps usage were malicious and subsequent to the construction within 1938- not…

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    Organizational Responsibility Currently, health care fraud and abuse is an issue that affects everybody in our country costing tens of billions of dollars per annum. This duplicitous misdeed is committed when mendacious people and providers submit fictitious or misleading information to make a profit. “Fraud and abuse in the health care system has an enormous adverse impact on health care quality, and safety, while also imposing higher cost on consumers, employers, and taxpayers” (Fighting…

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    This paper provides prescriptive ethical judgement as to the actions made by Sherron Watkins, a CPA and “former VP of Enron(6)”, which caused the corporation to collapse. In summary, Watkins during her term of office became aware of “accounting irregularities” within the company’s accounting records. These irregularities were of such significant materiality, that if left alone, would result in immense public deception, fraud, and potential regulatory consequences. Seeming to have developed a…

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    Drag Queen Gender Roles

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    I struggle to understand why anyone would go and see a drag queen play a leading lady in musical theatre.” (Barnes, 2015. 119) The purpose of this dissertation is to discuss the portrayal of drag queens within musical theatre and how, if any, societies perceptions have changed over the last 40 plus years. This research will be revised between 1970 to the present day, which will include case studies from three major plays/films and one television show. Those being discussed will include, The…

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    Depression Monologue

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    the final nail in the coffin was when my uncle immigrated to Switzerland. The boardroom of Findlay Haulage, formerly the lifeblood of Findlay HQ, was now left with the stench of idleness. Now, the only management of the business was a depressed pensioner and a mechanic. It didn’t end well. After a drawn-out period where clients left and workers were released, Findlay Haulage closed for business. It turns out that Findlay Haulage was up to its eyes in debt. And when the debt tsunami hit us, we…

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    The sociological viewpoint toward social problems 1) Citing our textbook material, explain how the sociological approach toward social problems differs from other approaches. Why are certain problems considered significant and others are not? Sociology is still a relatively young science and started from the need, not only to understand social structures, individuals and groups and their relationships, but also how to change them. It deals with the origin, development and contexts of…

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    Menace Of Knowledge

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    The Menace of Knowledge or the Ridiculous Search for the Elixir of Live Science is always evolving and sometimes scientific research enter in areas that are morally and ethically questionable. The tweak in our genome code with the purpose of extend human life, is one of these ethically questionable researches. According to the article Programming Genes to Extend Life Span by Charles Platt “…In the future, we will be able to control (i.e., reprogram) our genes as readily as we do our…

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    Russian Social Setup

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    Even rent is of a large 36.9% lower than in Canada. Due to a lot of the sanctions being pushed on Russia currently for the escalation in Ukraine and the Middle East, has caused the country to enter a finical crisis. This problem for the pensioners which unfortunately make up one third of the total population. So with prices rising, and living standards declining, people are beginning to lose trust in Putin’s “firm Grasp”. A typical Russian day would consist of a hearty breakfast, a late lunch…

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