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BSW 130 Prevention of Substance Abuse Assignment – All Questions with Answers

BSW 130 Assignment – Prevention of Substance Abuse Here are the complete answers to all questions from the IGNOU BSW 130 assignment. Each answer is written in clear and simple language to help students understand the concepts easily and prepare their assignments effectively. Why do people abuse drugs. Discuss. Write a note on the prevalence […]

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BSW 129 Research Methods in Social Work Assignment – All Questions with Answers

BSW 129 Assignment – Research Methods in Social Work Here are the detailed answers to all questions from the IGNOU BSW 129 assignment. Each answer is written in simple language, easy to understand, and useful for reference while writing your assignment. Differentiate between quantitative and qualitative research. Explain the steps of Experimental learning. Briefly discuss

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BSW 128 Social Policy and Social Development Assignment – All Questions with Answers

BSW 128 Assignment – Social Policy and Social Development Below are the detailed answers to all questions from the IGNOU BSW 128 assignment. Each answer has been published as a separate blog post. Click on the links to read the full answers. Discuss the concept of underdevelopment and its relationship with creation and distribution of

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MPYE-012 Tribal Philosophy – Full Assignment Answer Compilation

MPYE-012 Tribal Philosophy – Complete Assignment Note: i) Answer all five questions. ii) All questions carry equal marks. iii) Answers to Questions 1 and 2 are written in about 600 words each. Question 1 Explain the concept of soul of Munda Tribe. Compare this concept of soul with the Gita’s concept of soul. What is

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