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    Living as an undocumented immigrant in California has opened my eyes to some of the social issues that affect immigrant communities, especially undocumented immigrants. Most of my family, despite of the fact that we have lived in this country for more than 18 years, remains without legal status and without health insurance. It is painful to see my own grandmother’s health deteriorate due to the lack of diabetic management or my grandfather get hurt at work, yet be unable to afford medical care. Witnessing

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    1. Give a brief explanation of your topic and/or problem in the criminal justice system. There are many problems that contribute to the social and environmental issues of juvenile delinquency. Several factors are youths brought up in poverty stricken and gang infested neighborhoods, exposure to drugs, violence, physical, mental, and emotional abuse, no parental guidance and neglect. A large number of these children commit violent crimes and more than 700,000 are a part of gangs. 40 percent of the

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    An Introduction of the Topic Bullying is a social aspect of schooling that has plagued American schools for years. Students frequently report that they have been the victims of bullying while attending school (Atlas & Pepler, 1998). While educators and administrators are trying to combat bullying; bullying is still occurring. Bullying can be defined as a hostile behavior that is inflicted upon an individual by another individual. Bullying is a repetitive behavior, and the bully is the one in a

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    Purpose: The social issue regarding teen pregnancy is still very prevalent in the United States. Teen pregnancy is a huge issue because it is known to have a negative effect on the mother and most importantly the child. An initial study was conducted on two teenage mothers prior to having their child. The researcher wanted to further investigate the same population for a better understanding of teenage motherhood. The purpose of case study was to examine the perceptions of two adolescent mothers

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    Moral issues are based on how you grow up and what you have been taught. Social issues refer to problems that influence people within a society. Some moral issues are people thinking it is or isn't okay to treat someone wrong based on the color of their skin while others may say that they just dislike them. However, there is a big difference between not liking a person due to their race and just treating them badly. This is where societal issues come in. Yes, people may not

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    in turn, ours” (234). The point Erskine makes in this quotation is crucial to not only the entire plot and theme of the book she wrote, Mockingbird, but also to this class and the future of educators. This realistic fiction novel presents many social issues that are relatable to everyday experiences in the world we live in today. This story is centered around Caitlin, a 10-year-old girl suffering from Asperger’s syndrome, struggling to find closure after a school shooting in her elementary school

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    of ingredients are labeled organic. And if this was not enough, an enormous quantity of organic foods is being shipped to the United States from overseas. These shipped foods come with very low prices that the local farmer cannot match. The social justice issue is the suppression of the true organic movement; the small

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    Chapter 4 Ethical and Social Issues in Information Systems LEARNING OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, you will be able to: 1. Analyze the relationships among ethical, social, and political issues that are raised by information systems. 2. Identify the main moral dimensions of an information society and specific principles for conduct that can be used to guide ethical decisions. 3. Evaluate the impact of contemporary information systems and the Internet on the protection of individual

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    Higher Education or secondary education accessibility is a major social justice issue that is currently impacting many public colleges. Institutions are required to maintain strategic policies to ensure that college is accessible to those who are part of the underserved population. There are several issues that should be considered when academic affairs and student support services deliberate about improving institutional outcomes and degree production. These professionals focus on designing a

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    Social inequality is a persistent issue that affects the continuation of poverty and the sustainment of wealth. Poverty and wealth are derived from labels imposed by society dictating status, class and affluence. A vicious cycle, established through the disproportionate availability of opportunities and unequal distribution of resources, beings to erode the family unit, churches and communities. Therefore, social inequality impacts poverty and wealth through labeling, mass incarceration, crime, education

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