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    it refer to the behaviour of groups and influencing factors for individuals. The word "Social" is derived from the Latin word socii. It is mostly derived from the Italian Socii states. Historical allies of the Roman Republic. on the other hand, Economics is the study of how people choose to use resources, it is related to money and the method of production and management of material wealth. So the and term 'Social economics' may refer broadly to the "use of economics in the study of society."…

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    Written word had a huge impact on the new German Empire in the 19th century. With illiteracy rates decreasing, written word continued to gain a large audience. According to Berghahn (2005) it seem like newspapers, books, journals, and pamphlets demonstrated that there was a “functioning public sphere” within Germany society that was not active previously. The authoritarian society that could censor media at will was no longer effective as before. However, the authorities still were eager to…

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    approach to Social Exclusion from a sociological perspective, while discussing a theoretical approach that assists with the analysis of it. It will likewise evaluate the processes of social fragmentation and exclusion along with evaluating the positive and negative effects this has on individuals and society as a whole. The term social exclusion initially emerged from the social policy market, nevertheless it is difficult to discover an underlying attribute to all the possible categories of…

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    also for the speaker using the term.” It is this sense of belonging that an American needs because the negative connotations that come with not belonging and being classified as a non-American are distrust, distain and solitude. A human being is a social creature and being subjected to solitude can impact the quality of life for the individual. A person needs to be a part of a community in which they feel accepted but their peers. In order to solidify their place among the community, an…

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    Great Gatsby Symbolism

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    Color Symbolism in Gatsby Throughout the course of The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses a plethora of symbols. Of all of the types of symbols presented throughout the course of the novel, colors are the most diverse. Nearly every color, whether it is used to describe a character’s clothing or the color of their car, has some form of symbolism that helps develop the characters as the plot progresses. The use of varying colors throughout The Great Gatsby reveals certain aspects of each…

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    My Definition of Social Justice: Initially, my definition of social justice was focused on the concept of equality and how the existing power structure is used. Social justice for me was doing things right by all members of a community without discrimination. Where by power, in any situation is not abused for the benefit of one group and disadvantage of another. (August 25, 2016) As Rawls mentions in his "A Theory of Justice", justice is the set of principles or guiding structure we as a society…

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    Therefore, researching such topic is a necessity in Lebanon, in order to understand the nature and source of the handicapped needs and find the proper solutions to fulfill at least their basic requirements. In order to start this research, I as a social worker was provided the proper legalization…

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    family to no longer have the need of struggling in today’s society. Overall, it was concluded that the financial aid system does not take into account the many struggles and realities of low income families. Higher education is a social tool, to allows social and economic mobility within society and has opportunity for growth of an…

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    External World

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    Being critics of our thinking Independent thinking is something we all have. We understand the world by our own observations, experience and knowledge. However, our minds will be affected by the external world. We behave based on the environment, the expectation and the judgments people give us rather than our own judgments and thoughts. Some people even behave against to their thoughts because of the personal profits. People are divided into different classes because people with same human…

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    socialisation. Socialisation is talking to other people. There are two types; primary socialisation which occurs in the family and is the first form of socialisation encountered, and secondary socialisation which progresses beyond the family in various social settings such as nursery, school, and work. Therefore, norms (how people are expected to behave) are created. People are expected to have the right values and beliefs. Values are things that we believe to be important. For example, someone…

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