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Classical Traditions in Theory 1
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Simard's (2021) biography Finding the mother tree outlines the major players that help in preserving the forest ecosystem. She utilizes her practical post-graduate research work to highlight the relevant avenues to protecting forests. Similarly, Zhong (2022) provides an in-depth exposition on the role of critical scientists, the UN, and intergovernmental panels in forest matters. Both Simard's (2021) and Zhong's (2022) articles are crucial communication channels that demonstrate how policy-ma...
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Simard's (2021) biography Finding the mother tree outlines the major players that help in preserving the forest ecosystem. She utilizes her practical post-graduate research work to highlight the relevant avenues to protecting forests. Similarly, Zhong (2022) provides an in-depth exposition on the role of critical scientists, the UN, and intergovernmental panels in forest matters. Both Simard's (2021) and Zhong's (2022) articles are crucial communication channels that demonstrate how policy-ma...
In "Anomic Suicide," Durkheim (1951) avers how anomic suicide occurs and suggests how society is responsible for reducing anomie. Durkheim (1951) argues that anomic suicide results from an individual's consequent sufferings and lack of regulations and proclaims that they are fundamentally subject to provisions dictated by society. The author indicates that commercial and industrial functions have a high significance in the cases of suicides reported compared to fields such as agriculture. Fur...
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In "Anomic Suicide," Durkheim (1951) avers how anomic suicide occurs and suggests how society is responsible for reducing anomie. Durkheim (1951) argues that anomic suicide results from an individual's consequent sufferings and lack of regulations and proclaims that they are fundamentally subject to provisions dictated by society. The author indicates that commercial and industrial functions have a high significance in the cases of suicides reported compared to fields such as agriculture. Fur...