A broad topic I am interested in which would make a good sociological study-
“Air Pollution the Silent Killer”
Introduction;
Humans (individuals/societies), animals and its environment (land/water/food/air) are intertwined and inseparable they depend both on each other for existence. Industrialization, urbanization has immensely and dangerously altered the peaceful and healthy lifestyle and standard of living of individuals (children/adults), animals, and societies at large with respect to what we take in and consume as food (processed food), breathe in and out (polluted air), and drink (contaminated water/drinks) daily year in year out.
The first three steps of the scientific method used are;
A- Ask question.
B- Research existing source.
C- Formulate a hypothesis
Ask question;
What are the causes of pollution?
What to do to prevent chemical hazard in the environment
How to managed/treat pollution
What is the effect on health/lives and possible to sickness/disease?
Research Existing Sources;
Search thoroughly for materials online to review and reveal existing related topics, build both on previously and recently published material
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You are an organization who have, and is still contributing enormously to both the growth and development of a better society and nation at large, being a good philanthropy, and known for philanthropic projects such as the construction and development projects you brought to the rural areas to alleviate poverty and to promote educational projects, for better living standard for the people to say but a few, and with obvious results. I doubtlessly believe that for the children (born/unborn), women/men and animals deserve a long healthy life more so to live life to the fullest not for life to be cut off nor sniffed out suddenly and unknowingly as a result of toxic chemicals polluting the air and
Make an observation of a problem or question to answer. 2.Background research. Looking into background research into
In this paper, I am going to discuss and explain my opinions on why company Q is or is not socially responsible. Company Q recently closed a couple of stores in high crime areas. Company Q also started offering very limited health conscious and organic products. The local food bank has contacted Company Q requesting day old food for donations. Company Q has declined the donation request due to possible fraud by its employees and has started throwing the food away.
As a result of searching the existing literature, the researcher was able to obtain data that correlated exceptionally well with the research topic. Indeed, the researcher gathered pertinent information from secondary sources; however, the primary sources of data were needed to draw a logical conclusion of the research at hand. So, the next step was major section III, Research Methodology. Being
The Corporate Social Responsibility of the company is responsible for the welfare of society. The company did not think about the community. Thus, the company had to face the title of being unethical resulting in losing its
Upon my research I examined several points of interest to make an
Canada has around 45,000 children that are Orphans. Many of the Orphanages are under funded and lack in resources to effectively care for children. However there are large corporations that are recognizing these issues and taking initiative to make a change and help these children. Sobeys should also take part in helping the children across Canada and around the world. Sobeys should create a Kids First Program where their optimal goals is raising 1000 clothing unit and for Sobeys to donate 10,000 LBS.
According to O-Prof, the first step in the research process is walking. In this step, the researcher must locate and collect sources that are appropriate for their research topic. Two ways of doing this is by checking books out of the library or by running a few searches on Google. O-Prof gave advice on ways that Marvin could narrow his Google search. The site also mentioned problems with using Google, such as not having college level articles in the results or having
Every bite I take to sustain my life brings a little death to something. Be it directly to the plants and animals I consume, or the larger impact of the pesticides, herbicides, and methods used in industrial farming. Eating is not without consequence. But, because of my food choices, this act of sacrifice does not bring me shame or guilt, rather I feel reverence for that which is providing me nourishment. When done consciously and humbly, to me can be beautiful, not sad or unjust.
c. What is the research question or hypothesis? a. My hypothesis is that children who are exposed or given the opportunity to use these devices or are exposed to these devices at a young age will have or obtain more knowledge than a child who are not. d. What sort of research design are you proposing? (e.g. correlational, descriptive observational, experimental, etc.)
…3 B. Summary of Evidence…………………………………………………………..………4-5 C. Evaluation of Sources.…………………………………………………...……..……. …6-7 D. Analysis………………………………......…………………………………………. ….8-9 E. Conclusion……………………………………. ……………………………. …………..
Our group has decided to volunteer with Feed My Starving Children(FMSC) which was founded in 1987. Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) is a Christian non-profit organization that provides nutritionally complete meals specifically formulated for malnourished children. Its mission is to feed God’s starving children in different countries who are hungry in body and spirit. Their process is simple. Donations from people fund the meal ingredients and volunteers hand-pack the meals.
Methodology In my thesis I utilized the quantitative content analysis method. There are many definitions of this research method from different authors. Most of the definitions include similar principles. The research should be systematical, objective, quantitative and replicable.
There are many problems that threatens society and one problem in particular, air pollution is a problem that threatens everyone. Air pollution is the contamination of air with pollutants that are harmful to humans, animals, and the environment. It began to be a problem when humans discovered the uses of fire and then the amount of air pollution exponentially grew after the industrial revolution, and is still a problem even today. The largest causes of air pollution are from human activities such as burning of fossil fuels and gas emissions from manufacturing plants. There are ways that ordinary people can help contribute to prevent air pollution and or else face the dangerous consequences of polluted air.