Sociology
Mcdonaldization Theory
McDonaldization is the term that was coined by George Ritzer to label a sociological incident that is currently happening in our society. The concept essentially denotes to the specific kind of rationalization of production, work, and consumption that became popular during the early 20th Century. In actuality, the world is becoming McDonalized.
Read more >>Current Event Analysis
Unfortunately, social problems tend to increase rapidly in the modern world. Social issues affect people in the community, as well as violate moral values. Among major social problems, which take place in the today’s world, racial intolerance remains a crucial topic to discuss.
Read more >>Agoraphobia and Social Phobia
It is common for many people to feel uncomfortable in particular social situations. Although these feelings can be attributed to shyness and social inhibition, it is hard to set the boundaries between the lack of confidence and social impairment. Depending on the character of symptoms, the repeated attacks of panic and a constant fear of social interaction…
Read more >>The Problem of Left-Behind Children in China
Rapid economic development in China has created an obvious gap between rich and poor, which has extorted thousands of workers to leave…
Read more >>Population Growth and Its Potential Significance
Population growth and its potential significance for the developed and developing countries change all sectors of human life. The global demographic trends include several aspects that…
Read more >>Family Planning
Hispanics constitute the biggest minority ethnic or racial group in the United States. Recent immigration trends have contributed to the doubling…
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