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C/S/469. Muslims are potentially a ‘fifth column' within Western societies. Discuss

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1600
DATE:
2012
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The paper examines whether the position of Muslims in non-Islamic countries enables them to live within a secular society without compromising Islamic values. Statistical data are provided about Muslim communities in Europe and the UK discussing the levels of integration within Muslim populations are arguing whether the media encourages hostility towards Muslim societies.

 

KEYWORDS: Muslims, fifth column, Western societies, non-Islamic, media,

 

C/S/458. Asian diasporas and their Homogenous identity

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3950
DATE:
2011
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This paper discusses the similarities and differences within Asian diasporas, and aims to see why they are viewed as a homogenous identity. The paper begins by defining Diasporas, and provides background information on the migrant experience. The differences between Asian diasporas across the world are discussed, and the paper also discusses religious, ethnic and regional origins of the diasporas. Differences and similarities are discussed in reference to politics, business and other services, and the paper then discusses the aspects that allow the Asian diasporas to maintain a homogenous identity.

 

KEYWORDS: Asian diasporas, religion, culture, religion, ethnic origin, philanthropy, host nations! Homogenous,

 

C/S/456. Review of article “Police don't like black people” by Brunson

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1950
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper presents a review of the article “Police don’t like black people” by Rod K. Brunson describing the questions and methods of the research, evaluating the authenticity of the sources used by the researcher, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of the article, and addressing its ethical issues.

 

KEYWORDS: Review, Police don’t like black people, Brunson,

 

C/S/442. Analysis of the social exception of Islamophobia

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2700
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

This paper discusses the concept of Islamophobia, and aims to assess the reasons why it is seen as legitimate. The paper provides different viewpoints on definitions of Islamophobia, and evaluates the various anti-Islamic groups around the world. Political parties and Islamophobia are evaluated, along with the association of terrorism and Islam.

 

KEYWORDS: Islamophobia, Islam, racism, political parties, terrorism, anti-Islamic groups,

 

C/S/438. The changing nature of migration flows within Europe between 1989 and 2010

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3950
DATE:
2011
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This paper aims to examine the reasons why the nature of migration into and within Europe between 1989 and 2010 has changed. The paper begins by providing background information to immigration flows, and follows with a discussion regarding the fall of the Berlin Wall in relation to immigration flows. The paper then examines the concept of war and asylum seekers and describes this as the second wave of immigration flows. The enlargement of the European Union is discussed, and the paper looks at the trends of immigration in Europe.

 

KEYWORDS: Migration, Europe, immigration, Berlin Wall, immigration flows, war, asylum, European Union,

 

S/S/325. Literature review. Critical analysis of the concept of ‘cop culture'

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2750
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

This literature review examines the concept of ‘cop (police) culture’ (police culture), and aims to examine the recent critiques it has received. The paper begins by detailing definitions of the concept and the relevance it has to the study of police. Cop culture is examined in reference to social contexts, racism, political perspectives, morals, and conservatism.

 

KEYWORDS: Literature review, cop culture, police culture, society, racism, politics, morals, conservatism,

 

C/S/429. An examination of Tariq Ramadan's arguments regarding Muslim integration in Western societies

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2900
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines the arguments put forward by Tariq Ramadan in favour of integration for Muslims living as minorities in the West. The paper examines the reasons why Muslims in Western societies have failed to become properly integrated, as well as the way in which they are poorly represented. The concerns that Muslims have about Britain are discussed, like the morals of the British society. The reasons why Muslim populations are viewed negatively are discussed, and the paper looks at terrorist attacks. The paper then provides recommendations for the successful integration of Muslims in the Western culture.

 

KEYWORDS: Tariq Ramadan, Muslim, Western societies!,

 

S/N/359. Racism in British football

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2250
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the problem of racism in British football examining anti-racist strategies developed over the past decade, and arguing whether football clubs operate effective equal opportunities polices towards black and Asian people in managerial positions.

 

KEYWORDS: Racism, British football, equal opportunities,

 

C/S/420. Dissertation. Links between Forced Marriages, Arranged Marriages and Domestic Violence

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10500
DATE:
2011
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109.99 GBP

The dissertation looks at the forced and arranged marriages aiming to explain their relation to domestic violence and abuse within the South Asian community in the UK. Literature is reviewed on the differences and similarities between forced and arranged marriages, their historical background, theoretical underpinnings of coercion, the link between forced marriages and immigration, etc. The methodology of the research is based on secondary data. Conclusions are made about social and political issues related to forced and arranged marriages.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, forced marriages, arranged marriages, domestic violence, South Asian community,

 

C/H/75. Colonisation and the effects on contemporary Africa

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines colonisation in contemporary Africa and aims to assess how it is still affecting African countries. The paper examines governance and the African legal systems, and pays specific attention to human rights. The African economy is then examined before conclusions are made.

 

KEYWORDS: Colonisation, Africa, governance, African legal system, human rights, African economy,

 

S/S/317. Ethnicity, religion and the causes of civil war in Sudan and Sierra Leone

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2950
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines how important issues relating to ethnicity and religion are in relation to civil war. Sudan in the Horn of Africa and Sierra Leone on the West Coast are used as case studies. The paper uses the Collier/Hoeffler model and the Elbadawi/Sambanis’s analysis which looks at causes of civil war in Africa.

 

KEYWORDS: Ethnicity, religion, civil war, Sudan, Africa, Sierra Leone, Collier/Hoeffler model, Elbadawi/Sambanis’s analysis,

 

C/S/401. Proposal. Role of civil society organizations in Kyrgyz Republic: achievements and failures

WORDS:
1900
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper proposes research into the role of civil society organisations in the Kyrgyz Republic. The aims and objectives of the research are outlined, its methodology is described, literature is reviewed on the history and traditions of the Kyrgyz relevant for the functioning of civil society organisations.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, civil society organizations, Kyrgyz Republic,

 

C/S/399. How does the ‘figure of the immigrant' hold our thinking hostage?

WORDS:
870
DATE:
2011
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The paper looks at the concept of ‘immigrant’ providing its definitions, discussing sociological impacts of migration, and arguing whether the figure of the immigrant has positive or negative connotations with regard to societal cohesion and current thinking. The issues of immigrants’ assimilation in the UK are addressed.

 

KEYWORDS: Sociology, immigrant, integration, racism,

 

S/S/311. An examination of the Underclass in Britain

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2600
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines the notion of the underclass in Britain in relation to sociological debates. The paper begins by providing a definition of the underclass, and follows with an examination of the different view points surrounding the subject.

 

KEYWORDS: Underclass, sociological debates, Britain,

 

S/S/310. Evaluate the extent to which Asian, African and African Caribbean survival strategies in the U.K have been productive or counterproductive

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850
DATE:
2011
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9.99 GBP

This paper examines the extent to which Asian, African, and African Caribbean survival strategies in the UK have been productive or counterproductive. The struggles that certain ethnic minorities face are assessed, and the paper outlines aspects of a typical survival strategies. Cultural activities and events are outlined like the attendance to Mosques and the Notting Hill Carnival. The paper concludes by summarising whether the techniques employed are of any use.

 

KEYWORDS: Asian, African, Caribbean, ethnic minorities, survival strategies, cultural activities, cultural events, Mosque, Notting Hill Carnival,

 

S/S/308. An analysis of the concept of home to minority groups

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2150
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines the concept of home, and aims to assess this in relation to minority groups. The paper discusses home as a site of oppression as well as resistance, and examines a range of literature to support or reject these claims.

 

KEYWORDS: Home, minority groups, oppression, resistance,

 

S/S/305. Impact of language rights on promoting cultural life in Irish republic

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4450
DATE:
2011
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The paper addresses the issue of promoting language rights (LR) in the Irish republic providing definitions of LR with regard to human rights and the European linguistic identity, reviewing the history of the Irish language, discussing the role of language in the cultural identity, examining the Gaeltacht grassroots movement, and evaluating the application of the Official Languages Act.

 

KEYWORDS: language rights, human rights, cultural identity, Irish republic, Gaeltacht,

 

S/P/518. Montgomery bus boycott: successes and failures

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2900
DATE:
2011
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The paper examines the historical significance of the Montgomery bus boycott organised by the city’s black population in 1955-1956, assessing its effects on the black civil rights movement in the USA and discussing its positive and negative outcomes including the rise of Martin Luther King, the Women’s Political Council, further intimidation towards the black community, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Montgomery bus boycott, black civil rights, USA, Martin Luther King,

 

S/S/299. An Examination of the moral underclass discourse, the radical equalitarian and the discourse social integrationist discourse in relation to social exclusion

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1800
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper focuses on social exclusion, and aims to find a discourse that provides the best approach to responding and understanding it. The discourses analysed are MUD (moral underclass discourse), RED (radical equalitarian discourse) and SID (social integrationist discourse). The paper describes each in detail and concludes with a summary of which approaches the concept of social exclusion most aptly.

 

KEYWORDS: Social exclusion, moral underclass discourse, radical equalitarian discourse, social integrationist discourse, MUD, SID, RED,

 

C/S/380. Theological approach to the problem of immigrants' integration

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3500
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

The paper looks at the applications of practical theology in a real life situation encountered by a pastor in a small English village where the congregation felt hostile towards Eastern European immigrants. The issue of immigration is considered from a spiritual perspective making references to the Bible and proposing to view the situation as an opportunity to demonstrate Christian unity.

 

KEYWORDS: Theology, immigrants integration, Christian unity,

 

C/S/367. Literature Review Influence of religion on consumer decisions about food in UK Muslims

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5600
DATE:
2011
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59.99 GBP

The paper presents a review of literature for the dissertation on the role of religion in Muslim consumers’ buying behaviour towards the UK the food industry. The review touches on the impacts of religion on food consumption, the link between religion and culture, the concepts of Halal and Haram in Islam, the role of the Muslim family, Islamic festivals, etc. Theory of planned behaviour is reviewed, research hypotheses are outlined.

 

KEYWORDS: Influence of religion, consumer decisions, food consumption, UK Muslims, literature review,

 

C/S/365. A Description of how Groups could positively and negatively influence People

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1000
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines the way in which the concept of groups could positively and negatively influence people. The paper references from P. Spoors et al “Starting with psychology”. Examples of groups are given, and the paper summarises the influences that being in a group can have on an individual.

 

KEYWORDS: Groups, Starting with psychology,

 

S/S/290. Dissertation. Effects of education level and wearing of religious identifiers on British Muslim women's integration into UK workforce

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12400
DATE:
2011
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129.99 GBP

The dissertation looks into the problem of cultural diversity within the UK labour force examining the causes of a high unemployment rates in Muslim women. Literature is reviewed on gender roles, social aspects of education, labour market diversity, religious discrimination, etc. The methods of the research include the analysis of secondary data and primary data collected from interviews with HR managers and British Muslim women. Conclusions are made about the disadvantage in education and employment for British Muslim women recommending to support Muslim students, promote positive role models of Muslim women, and address their direct and indirect discrimination by employers.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation’ education level, religious identifiers, British Muslim women, UK workforce,

 

C/S/342. Parenting style and delinquency variations by ethnicity

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5000
DATE:
2011
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59.99 GBP

This paper discusses the relationship between parenting style and ethnicity in the UK. The paper examines the link between parenting and delinquency, and the impact of cultural factors on parenting. The next section discusses parenting style and ethnicity, and discusses a wide range of issues like the mothers and fathers time with child by race, the mothers and fathers reading with the child by race, employment situation, strictness of mother by race, and the parents parenting style. The paper concludes by summarizing the link between delinquency, ethnic groups, and parenting style.

 

KEYWORDS: parenting style, ethnicity, delinquency, race, strictness, employment, parenting style!,

 

C/MD/134. Dissertation. The representation of Islam in the British press

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11500
DATE:
2010
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119.99 GBP

This dissertation examines the portrayal of Islam in the British press, focusing on the Daily Mail and the Guardian. The paper discusses the role that the media have in shaping the perceptions of society. The dissertation then provides an in-depth discussion regarding both newspapers and their portrayal of Islam. The dissertation concludes by suggesting how these papers represent Islam in a negative way and the affect that it has on Muslim individuals.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Islam, British press, the Daily Mail, the Guardian, media, newspapers,