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GLOBAL ISSUES#1

Significant challenges affecting societies worldwide, such as climate change, poverty, and human rights.

RELIGION#2

A structured system of beliefs, values, and practices often centered around spiritual or moral concepts.

ADVOCACY#3

The act of supporting or promoting a cause, particularly in relation to social justice and human rights.

CASE STUDY#4

An in-depth examination of a specific instance or example that illustrates a broader principle or issue.

SOCIAL JUSTICE#5

The pursuit of a fair and just society, addressing inequalities and advocating for the rights of marginalized groups.

RESEARCH REPORT#6

A formal document presenting the findings of a systematic investigation into a specific topic or issue.

THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES#7

Different interpretations and understandings of religious teachings and their implications for social issues.

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH#8

A research method focusing on understanding human behavior through observation, interviews, and analysis of textual data.

QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH#9

A research method that involves the collection and analysis of numerical data to identify patterns and test hypotheses.

DATA COLLECTION#10

The systematic gathering of information for analysis, using various techniques such as surveys and interviews.

CREDIBILITY#11

The quality of being trusted and believed in, essential for evaluating sources in research.

ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS#12

Guidelines ensuring that research is conducted responsibly and with respect for participants' rights.

MORAL IMPERATIVES#13

Fundamental principles that dictate the ethical responsibilities of individuals or organizations.

STAKEHOLDERS#14

Individuals or groups with an interest or investment in a particular issue or outcome.

PRESENTATION SKILLS#15

Techniques for effectively communicating ideas and findings to an audience.

PEER REVIEW#16

A process where research or findings are evaluated by others in the same field to ensure quality and validity.

STRUCTURED NARRATIVE#17

A coherent and organized way of presenting information, often used in case studies and reports.

RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS#18

Groups or institutions that are based on specific religious beliefs and often engage in social advocacy.

IMPACT ANALYSIS#19

A method of assessing the effects or outcomes of a particular action or event on a community or society.

FIELD RESEARCH#20

Research conducted outside of a laboratory, often involving direct observation or interaction with subjects.

INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH#21

Combining methods and insights from different academic disciplines to address complex issues.

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS#22

Evaluating two or more cases or examples to identify similarities and differences.

NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES#23

Methods used to tell a story or convey information effectively, important in case study presentations.

ADVOCACY STRATEGIES#24

Planned approaches to influence public opinion or policy on specific issues.

REFLECTIVE JOURNALS#25

Personal records of thoughts and learning experiences, used for self-assessment and growth.