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UNZA 2014 ASSIGNMENTS
Our Lecturers are also able to come where you are, currently we run programmes in all Provincial centers in Zambia.
The Assignments help in any social science and Education courses are also available at an affordable price.
UNZA 2014 ASSIGNMENTS
THE WAY SOCIOLOGIST STUDY SOCIAL PROBLEMS BEGINS FIRST WITH THEIR VIEW ON HOW THE WORLD WORKS BASED ON THEORIES THAT VARY IN THEIR WAY ANALYSIS. WITH PRACTICAL EXAMPLES , DISCUS THE MAJOR SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND INDICATE WHICH PERSPECTIVES CAN BEST EXPLAIN SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN ZAMBIA.
SAMPLE INTRODUCTION..........
Social
problems are interrelated Debate in society centers on; the causes of social
problems; who is responsible for the problem and solutions to the problem. Many
individuals experience one or more social problems personally. For example,
many people are poor and unemployed, many are in poor health, and many have
family problems, drink too much alcohol, or commit crime. When we hear about
these individuals, it is easy to think that their problems are theirs alone,
and that they and other individuals with the same problems are entirely to
blame for their difficulties. It is the core of this paper to discuss the major
sociological perspective of social problem and provides one perspective to best
fit Zambia.
Bulungwe
(2012:32) defines a social problem as “any condition or behavior that has
negative consequences for large numbers of people and that is generally
recognized as a condition or behavior that needs to be addressed.”
In
view of Bulungwe’s definition above, when one has not eaten for 10 days, it
cannot be considered a social problem ............................................................................................................
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In conclusion, Social problems are conditions that; affect the
quality of life of a large number of people; affect cherished values and can be
remedied. Functionalism, Symbolic Functionalism and Conflict Theory are the
three major sociological perspectives that explain social problems. In Zambia,
social problems stem from conflict in power relations. Rich and powerful are
able to determine what conditions and behaviors are defined as social problems.
The politicians are in position to control policies and welfare of its people.
Many politicians in Zambia misuse their power ..........................................................READ THE FULL ESSAY HERE or CALL THE CUSTOMER CARE ON 0966717712.
QUESTION TWO
A SOCIETY WITHOUT CULTURE IS GOOD AS DEAD.DISCUSS WITH EXAMPLES.
QUESTION 3
NGOs have assumed a fundamental role in the development process in countries such as those in Africa. What are the advantages and disadvantages of NGOs in the development discourse.
SOLUTION.....
QUESTION TWO
A SOCIETY WITHOUT CULTURE IS GOOD AS DEAD.DISCUSS WITH EXAMPLES.
Culture and society are two related concepts that
mean different things to different scholars. Culture makes society and society
influences culture, meaning that there is interdependence between these two
terms. It is the core of this paper to discuss the notion that the society
without culture is as good as dead. Numbers of examples have been used in the
paper in supporting the discussion................READ MORE BY CLICKING HERE OR CALL OUR CUSTOMER CARE ON 0966717712.
QUESTION 3
NGOs have assumed a fundamental role in the development process in countries such as those in Africa. What are the advantages and disadvantages of NGOs in the development discourse.
SOLUTION.....
Today,
Africa is in the grip of an unprecedented crisis, due essentially to the
exclusion of people from the search for solutions to their own problems.
Governments have failed to provide adequate solutions to its challenges until
recently when the coming of Non Governmental Organizations in Africa has been
championing the welfare state of African. It’s for this purpose that this paper
looks at trends in government support for non-governmental organizations
(NGOs), discussing the advantages and disadvantages’ of Non Govermental
Organization in the development discourse.............READ MORE HERE.
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