It is pointed out that equality and inequality are not opposites; that equality is simply the zero point on the infinite range of inequality. The existence of inequality depends on socially recognised difference. The difference may often be simply a basis for socially imposed inequalities, as with...
Social inequalities are a pre-eminent cause of preventable disease and disability. They constitute an intractable problem for public health practitioners who aim to promote health. The extent of social inequalities varies from one society to another suggesting that they are amenable to change. However...
Social problems vary from country to country or region to region. Causes of multiple social problems have common causes and knowing the causes can minimize the effects of the problems. For instance, pick-pocketing on streets and prostitution are caused by the need to fend for oneself on a dail...
There are significant inequalities when it comes to education across the US. What has often been called an "achievement gap" is more likely to be called an "opportunity gap" by education scholars as this term recognizes the role that unequal resources play ...
contribute to creating a positive and supportive social environment. 我的生活方式 Your Lifestyle: When it comes to my lifestyle, I have to admit there are some problems, such as staying up late, unbalanced nutrition, sitting too much, and experiencing excessive stress from daily life and work...
By focusing on the social practices of this community rather than how sex dolls are designed, this research suggests a way for scholars to be critical of taboos against technologically assisted sexual pleasure while acknowledging the tendency of futuristic sex practices to reproduce social inequalities....
1. Educational Systems and Social Inequalities: The Case of East Germany 2. What are the Chances for Young Turks and Italians for Equal Education and Emplo... What are the Chances for Young Turks and Italians for Equal Education and Employment in Germany? The Role of Objective and Subjective...
t achieve that world by treating everyone the same because not everyone is the same. Trying to achieve equality through equality may seem like it would work, but it ignores both historical and existing oppression. Social equity is a flexible, needs-based process that recognizes inequalities and ...
Through his works, we can understand the social inequalities and the struggles of the people during that time. III. Argumentative Part (The Importance of Literature) Some may argue that in today's digital age, literature has lost its significance. They claim that people are more interested in ...
However, social inequalities still remain in the use of health services provided only partially by the NHS, and when characteristics of last consultation are taken into account. Subjects who paid for a private service waited an average of 18.8 minutes less than those attending the NHS. Within ...