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Hegemonic Masculinity and Gender Variation in Suicide Rates

This paper provides an overview of various aspects of psychology including the effects of sex, gender and sexuality on counseling psychology and the concept of hegemonic masculinity and its role in explaining gender variation in [...]
  • Subjects: Gender Studies
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 2750

Social Work Practice Overview

Thus, community development is the process of increasing the quality of living of a particular community based on their needs. The historical context of CD and CO influences the direction and goals of social work [...]
  • Subjects: Social Movements
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 381

Women’s Registration for the Draft

Her article aims to prove the importance of the registration of women in the SSS for gender equality. Moreover, the beginning of the article states that the opinion presented in the text belongs to the [...]
  • Subjects: Gender Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 894

Challenges Faced by Queer African American Community

Therefore, when addressing the challenges faced by African Americans, society should also consider the struggles of LGBTQ people in the Black community. In this context, the role of artists, singers, and other public individuals is [...]
  • Subjects: Gender Identity
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 824

The Motherhood Myth in the W. E. Film

The movie wants the audience to realize that motherhood is not culturally compulsory, and there are no reasons for a woman to desire becoming a mother only because of her community imposing the ideas of [...]
  • Subjects: Feminism
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 654

Journey Map: Term Definition

This paper is aimed to create a journey map for average student that regularly has to come to school in the morning.
  • Subjects: Everyday Interactions
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 409

Individualism and Collaborative Culture

It leads to the derivative nature of society, which does not have an independent existence outside the totality of individual actions and is a consequence of interactions between people.
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 340

The Concept of Motherhood Penalties

The issue of the motherhood penalty is important in modern society because apart from being bizarre and retrogressive, it compounds the problem of the gender pay gap and other inequalities that women have been experiencing [...]
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1486

Hispanic Migrant Workers’ Community

The primary language spoken by Hispanics in the United States is Spanish as in the case of the farm workers of Mexican origin or Latin American nationalities.
  • Subjects: Immigration
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 603

Life and Legacy of Dorothea Dix

Her childhood was very rough and almost non-existent and it showed in her teaching style and in her later life. She had no childhood and often denied the existence of her parents, which shows how [...]
  • Subjects: Human Rights
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 618

Way of Men and Women Expressing in a Conversation

As a result, most men and some women will learn the masculine style of communication while most women and some men will learn the feminine style of communication, and thus, gender-based communication is not limited [...]
  • Subjects: Gender Studies
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 928

Discrimination Against Women and Protecting Laws

In response to the great discrimination of women, international women conferences have played a significant role in assisting in formulation and enacting of appropriate discrimination laws to curtail gender bias.
  • Subjects: Gender Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 516

Chinese Temporary Workers in Canada

HD Mining, a Canadian-based Mining company, had to lay off some of its Chinese workers after a series of legal battles with a local union that sought to challenge a decision by the country's federal [...]
  • Subjects: Immigration
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1410

Joseph Kony’s Violations of Human Rights

Even so, conflicts in the 21st century are unique in that the warring parties are obliged to follow some rules of engagement and to respect human rights.
  • Subjects: Human Rights
  • Pages: 9
  • Words: 2462

Interpersonal Communication: Darnell and Janine

Despite the fact that an increase in health care facilities is aimed at reducing the morbidity and mortality rate in humans, the increase has been characterized by high mortality rate due to an increase in [...]
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1441

Residents of Saudi Arabia: Question of Socialization

The purpose of this research study is to: Explore Saudi citizens desire to communicate with international visitors To measure the level of ethnocentrism which may affect their ability to communicate well with people from other [...]
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2211

Communication in Organization: Chief and His Officers

This paper gives a case study of communication breakdown between Chief slaughter and his officers. The chief slaughter should have used informal communication channels to understand union officers' needs before channeling it through a memo.
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 619

Rolladen: Ethical Considerations and Risks Violated

In addition to all of the filings regarding business licenses and deeds for property purchased in the course of business, companies often head to the courthouse to file a lawsuit when they have a dispute [...]
  • Subjects: Ethics
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1413

Public Perception on Gang Activities

Public perception of youth gangs and their activities is based on law enforcement data and accordingly, the hyped description of this data is in the print media.
  • Subjects: Social Movements
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2266

Addressing Barriers to Effective Communication

The communication barriers that are present in the case study related to the reporting of pressure ulcers and allowing the aide to ask permission for the weekend off.
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 834

Defining the US Family

These non-traditional families are discriminated against by the presence of the legal definition of a family. Without this universal definition of "family", these individuals, whom for all intents and purposes operate as a family, would [...]
  • Subjects: Human Rights
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1428

US & UK Human Rights While Countering Terrorism

The threat of terror and the further legal reactions of the nations to the problem were considered as challenging, and it is necessary to examine differences and similarities associated with the promotion of human rights [...]
  • Subjects: Human Rights
  • Pages: 12
  • Words: 3269

Fetal Homicide: Planned Killing of a Fetus

According to the fetal homicide law in California, the interests of the mother once a fetus reaches seven weeks and above are not at stake.
  • Subjects: Socialization
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2304

Rhetorical Analysis: Elements and Concepts

Myles Allen himself is "Professor of Geosystem Science in the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford and Head of the Climate Dynamics Group in the University's Department of Physics".
  • Subjects: Rhetoric
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 952

Elderly Retire Life to Support for Tourism, and Leisure

The main aim of this study was to assess the participation of the elderly in tourism activities. In addition, the size of the elderly population has been expanding over the years and many of them [...]
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 40
  • Words: 11052

Rhetorical Analysis of Academic Communities

Comparing the individual articles published in the journals as examples of the discourse in the field of finance, it is possible to note that such a reputable source as The Journal of Finance is characterized [...]
  • Subjects: Rhetoric
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1381

The Foundation of Moral and Ethical Judgment

Philosophy is an ancient study, for centuries it has involved the most powerful minds of humanity in the discussions of the most fundamental aspects and problems of human life such as existence, the meaning of [...]
  • Subjects: Ethics
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 885

Empirical Research of Organizational Behavior

Since the time the number of women entering the workforce increased significantly, scholars have always attempted to determine the impact of gender issues at the workplace.
  • Subjects: Gender Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1031

Group Communication: Main Types

In this kind of scenario, the downward flow of information is from the top management down to the staff at the lowest level.
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 881

Delivery Methods Analysis

The period of staying in the hospital after the surgery is the same thus the cost is the same, it's the fact that it's easier and more effortless that causes women to prefer surgery.
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1329

Illegal Immigrants in Abusive Relationships

The main method of data collection will be use of semi-structured interviews of abused persons in shelters and from professional bodies that keep statistics of violence on illegal immigrants by their partners and legal advocates.
  • Subjects: Immigration
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1278

Immigration Debate: Literature Study

The Size and Characteristics of the Unauthorized Migrant Population in the U. The Immigration Debate: Studies On The Economic, Demographic, And Fiscal Effects Of Immigration.
  • Subjects: Immigration
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 602

Victimology and Victimization

The concept of the sideshow freak is a term inextricably linked to the various circuses and carnivals in the U.S.during the mid 19th to mid 20th century.
  • Subjects: Social Movements
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1675

Dr. De Grey’s Theory on Healthy Living

What are some of the changes in thinking towards "older people" that would need to take place if the life expectancy in the United States were to increase by 50 years or more?
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 839

Gender is Merely a Cultural Construct

In his play entitled "Macbeth", Shakespeare depicts the activities of four women who make a considerable influence on the course of events that lead to the rise and fall of Macbeth.
  • Subjects: Gender Studies
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1472

The Problem of the Whale Hunting

It should be noted that ordinary citizens can participate actively in the reduction and subsequent elimination of this trade. This way, control and a sense of direction are instilled in the whaling society.
  • Subjects: Animal Rights
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 544

Saving the North America Grizzly Bears

This improves the quality of the soil, and promotes luxuriant growth of the species in the ecosystem. The grizzly bear together with the wolves also plays a hugely crucial role in checking the populations of [...]
  • Subjects: Animal Rights
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 929

Ethical Dilemmas in Business Processes

Henry on the other hand is a manager and we are not told whether his organization is prepared to allow all staff to make use of such offers as that which Claire has provided in [...]
  • Subjects: Ethics
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1273

Virtue Ethics: One Way to Resolve an Ethical Dilemma

Other members of the usability team argue that although there was a clear loophole that the external members can choose to exploit so that they can be released from the work that they need to [...]
  • Subjects: Ethics
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 967

The Constructs of Childhood in Afghanistan

The constructs of childhood in Afghanistan during the periods of Taliban and Post-Taliban rules are depicted in different ways due to the impact of global and local forces of society as the main means shaping [...]
  • Subjects: Socialization
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 853

Three Examples of Jewish Women’s Experience in Assimilation

The rapid development of technology and economy worldwide, and especially in the United States, which produced the need in the labor force, from the one hand, and quite a difficult situation in the countries of [...]
  • Subjects: Immigration
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1494

Ethical Problems Involved in a Survey

In this set of rules, it should be made clear that the people taking part in a survey must be informed on the purpose of the survey and the key question in the survey that [...]
  • Subjects: Ethics
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 873

Macro Practice in the Human Services

Community Involvement-Residents have a sense of identity with their community and the Community Reinvestment Act deals with housing and community development.
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 597

Ethical Issues in the World of Business and Management

While I believe that we have an obligation to protect the interests of the shareholders and the integrity of the company, we cannot be so conservative as to limit the interests of the personnel and [...]
  • Subjects: Ethics
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1668

The Divided Welfare by Jacob Hacker

A shift by the government on pension programs means that the public will have to bare the load, an effect that compromises their economic stability. This is by the fact that the government burden will [...]
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1151

Professional Communication in the Journalism Industry

Through her studies, we find that the main purpose of strategizing professional communication in an organization is to inform employees of the objectives and goals of the organization and the direction that should be followed [...]
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 2151

Fire Engineering: The Code of Ethics

The main purpose of this essay therefore, is to investigate whether the introduction of performance based regulation will lead to an increase in the numbers and level of social experimentation by fire engineering professionals in [...]
  • Subjects: Ethics
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2226

Sexual Harassment at Workplace

John is one of the employees who work in the procurement department of the company. John had to travel with her to Dubai with Musembi to increase his knowledge in procurement processes with a bid [...]
  • Subjects: Gender Studies
  • Pages: 9
  • Words: 2543

The Public Speeches by Kennedy, Mac Arthur and King

The main aim of the present paper is to identify the functions and explain the use of important rhetorical devices in three famous speeches of the prominent American leaders: "Ich bin ein Beliener" by John [...]
  • Subjects: Rhetoric
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 839

Analysis of “The One Laptop Per Child” Project

In their articles, Marks and Evans evaluate the worth of the One Laptop Per Child project and the opportunity for children to be closer to the developing technological world, explain the difficulties, its organizers face, [...]
  • Subjects: Everyday Interactions
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1113

Gradual Steps for Improving Listening Skills

This is why managing communication skills and approaches and looking for the best solutions when making conversation with people one should point out the need, first to build "bridges" and appropriate desire for it, second, [...]
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 17
  • Words: 4649

Prison: Imprisoning and Alternative Ways

Most of the population is intended to think that the most "comfortable" place for criminals and those who are attempting to cross the border of justice is in the prison with its cruel realities and [...]
  • Subjects: Socialization
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 1076

Communication and People With Disabilities

The bathrooms were close to the food court; moreover, there were special handle bars which helped to transfer to the commode and, at this, the height of the commode was almost the same as the [...]
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1653

Social Impact Theory of Human Communication

Together with this, it is a fact that the more the size of the group is, the more effective the influence produced by it on a individual is.
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 621

Legal and Ethical Implications

In sum, mergers should be permitted by the law as they benefit the end consumers and allow companies to globalize their activities.
  • Subjects: Ethics
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 710

Medical and Social Stances on Homosexuality

The main aim of the essay is to highlight the medical and social view of homosexuality. There is no doubt that homosexuality is the current problem that threatens to wreck marriages and accelerate the spread [...]
  • Subjects: Identity
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 2687

Identity and Social Structure Correlation

The final result which is the psyche or identity of the individual is buffeted and tossed around, scarred, shaped and moulded in such a way that the social structure in any given part of the [...]
  • Subjects: Identity
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1734

Central Park in New York City: Everyday Globalities

It is obvious that the significance of each human being in relation to different places is outlined with a unity of processes which contribute to the global transformations in the world.
  • Subjects: Socialization
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1881

The Principles of Ethical Climate

The mentioned aspects are influenced by the ethical climate of the organization. Thus, an ethical climate helps to regulate the moral aspect of the working process.
  • Subjects: Ethics
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 383

Charitable Appeal From Two Points of View

The concept of a charity appeal is traditionally viewed as one of the opportunities that must be provided to vulnerable groups in a democratic state as the means of providing them with the opportunity to [...]
  • Subjects: Human Rights
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 575

Information Communication Technologies Through the Time

Therefore, the article develops a vivid interpretation of the truth in ICTs habit among students, critically refuting the assertion that generational differences can equally be applied to elucidate the use of ICTs in tertiary learning [...]
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 636

Blog Post: Arab Feminism in Contemporary World

Women of the Arab world have struggled to overcome inequality, oppression, and rights deprivation by state authorities, which takes the discussion of the Islamic feminist movement to the political domain. According to Sharia, the unity [...]
  • Subjects: Feminism
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 305

Fully Automated Luxury Communism

It is often presented as a more humane alternative to capitalism and the ultimate solution to most problems caused by the system.
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 302

Drafting Audience Awareness

There is a vital need to consider your audience in the editorial process's primary stages to facilitate an engaging experience and ensure the reader will get to the end.
  • Subjects: Rhetoric
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 396

Early Interventions Preventing Serial Offending

The members should understand that prenatal and postnatal interventions are some of the best mechanisms for reducing the chances of developing serial offenders among the young generation.
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 318

Diffusion of Innovation: Key Aspects

The main purpose of the program is to identify why and how the rate of type 2 diabetes is prevalent. It is efficient in managing the effects of type 2 diabetes.
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 891

Five-Factor Model: Agreeableness

Openness to diversity is a willingness to interact with and understand people from different origins, ethnicity, races, ages, gender, and educational backgrounds.
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 593

Women and in the Eyes of Religion

In the text of the Bible itself, women are regarded to be the same slaves, encouraged to not study or learn, and generally disrespected.
  • Subjects: Feminism
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 545

Affect Personality on Communication

Thus, personality affects the quality of communication in the process of work activities proportionately to the presence of its positive and negative traits.
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 608

Immigration and the United States

On the other hand, the approximated number of immigrants in the region is 58 million, and the group is projected to be the main source of the future labor force.
  • Subjects: Immigration
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1212

The Immigration in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi, in particular, is a noteworthy case study subject due to its history as the center of the UAE government and its corresponding influence on the question of immigration in the nation.
  • Subjects: Immigration
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1436

Ways to Involve Yourself in the Community

It needs to be noted that making the network more responsive and providing training are paramount to inducing peer counseling addition, a counselor should occasionally work with politicians and community stakeholders in order to facilitate [...]
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 584

“Icewine, Roquefort Cheese, and the Navajo Nation” by C. Vowel

The author purposes to describe how non-natives take advantage of the natives' quality products without acknowledging the inventor; she further discusses the possible reasons for the problem's occurrence and provides the possible solutions to it.
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 307

Self-Stigmatization and Empowerment

However, the manifestation of self-stigmatization deforms the possibilities of constructing the life of the individual both in short and in the distant future.
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 574

The Fundamentals of Liberalism

Thus, when talking about liberalism, it is important to take into account that international cooperation implies independent contributions of the states in order to maintain peace and supply equality.
  • Subjects: Social Movements
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 320

After-Postmodernism Era Suggestions

It can be said that postmodernism is the current cultural and philosophical paradigm that determines the structure and content of various fundamental ideas and arts. It means that after-postmodernism will deny the concepts of subversion, [...]
  • Subjects: Social Movements
  • Pages: 1
  • Words: 290

Cultural Competence and Values of Healthcare Professionals

Since nurses carry out most of the work of caring for and monitoring patients' health, these specialists are capable of the most supportive and allied model of responsibility. The nurse must show empathy, sincerity, and [...]
  • Subjects: Ethics
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 569

Microaggression Problem Description

Non-verbal microaggression is based on the fact that everyone needs to be accepted because being included in a certain group of people is one of the most important social needs.
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 575

Culture Competence Analysis: Intercultural Interaction

Since cultural competence includes a set of skills that allow interacting with other people effectively and understanding their motives and behaviors, the aspect of personal background is of great importance.
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 573

Contemporary Self-Understanding

The latter compose the subjectivity, and Cushman claims that the life-style solution depends on the ability of a psychotherapist to offer corrective emotional experience, which is linked to the self.
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 561