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Title: Social Analysis
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What social analysis does, is help us analyze these conditions that usually go unrecognized and help us make sure that the ones making the profit out of the situation, also takes care of repairing the damage they cause.
Social structures, are not visible to the naked eye, but are just as real as the structure of any building... Showed first 250 characters
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We can identify social structure by considering the complex relationships involving:
-patient, health worker, doctor, hospital;
-consumer (tenant or buyer), landlord, developer;
-citizen, industry, regulator, newspaper.
Social analysis takes straightforward and common relationships and considers them not as separated, isolated units but as a whole, as parts of a structure... Showed next 250 characters
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