Understanding Social Problems(11th Edition)
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Linda A Mooney, Molly Clever, Marieke Van Willigen
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ISBN: 0357507428, 9780357507421
Book publisher: Cengage Learning
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Book Price $0 : Understanding Social Problems (11th Edition) by Linda A. Mooney, Molly Clever, and Marieke Van Willigen is a comprehensive sociology text that explores major social issues affecting individuals and communities today. The book examines topics such as poverty, crime, inequality, health care, and education through a sociological lens. It encourages readers to think critically about the causes and consequences of social problems. Real-life examples and current research help connect theory to everyday experiences. Overall, this book is an essential resource for students seeking to better understand society and work toward positive social change.
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JH
Needed this for my Carroll College of Arts and Sciences class, got it for free which is cool, and I gotta say it’s okay. The textbook feels decent in quality and nothing was missing. I started reading a bit and some parts are easy to understand but other sections kind of drag, so it’s not really engaging for me yet. Shipping took around 4 days, which isn’t bad at all. I guess it's a decent help for homework but it doesn’t totally grab your attention or make things super simple. Still worth having around though if you don’t wanna buy anything.
CL
Grabbed this free textbook for my Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and it’s been pretty easy to read so far, really helps with class. Didn’t expect much but the chapters are organized well enough that it’s not a pain. Nice to have a go-to for study.



































