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Social Problems (10th Edition) by James W. Coleman; Harold Kerbo ISBN 13: 9780132448451

ISBN 10: 0132448459

Paperback; Lebanon, Indiana, U.s.a.: Prentice Hall, March 6, 2008; ISBN-13: 978-0132448451

Drawing on the perspectives of multiple groups (rich, middle class, and poor; whites and people of color; gays and straights; females and males), Social Problems, 10/e examines troubled institutions, problems of inequality, conformity and deviance, and the problems of a changing world. Now available in paperback, this text familiarizes students with the most trying problems of their times, while stimulating them to think in a critical, scientific way. (from [Amazon page][1]) [1]: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0132448459?tag=openlibr-20

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