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Community Gatherings and Collective Memory

The objective of this paper is to examine some of the gatherings that take place in the community and how these gatherings are related to time.
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1156

Female Adolescent Violence

It discusses how the authors of this article and other articles in this text explain the choices girls make to use violent strategies in particular contexts.
  • Subjects: Violence
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 861

Using Results of Someone Else’s Intellectual Property

The transformation in information technology has led to the emergence of new forms of violations related to computers. Ethics in this case refer to the basic rules and standards of conduct that are supposed to [...]
  • Subjects: Ethics
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1207

The Problem of Euthanasia in Animal Shelters

Animal shelters are forced to euthanize animals for a number of reasons which includes: Lack of funds to treat sick animals, overcrowding as a result of the increased number of animals brought in by owners [...]
  • Subjects: Animal Rights
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1917

Theories of Social Processes in Criminology

The other concern is that the prevention of crime; is based on using the regulations that are used in defining crime itself, its development, and impacts on individuals.
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 574

Social Work and Codes of Ethics

According to the Code of Ethics of the National Association of Social Workers, the principal objective of the social work profession is to augment human well-being and to help meet the primary needs of humans.
  • Subjects: Ethics
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 584

Do Men and Women Have Different Goals for Ministry?

These types of research are usually used to collect the necessary and variegated information on the topic of a study and allow for a better understanding of the situation under discussion and proper conclusions to [...]
  • Subjects: Gender Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 933

Male and Female Roles in Human Society

The present paper is devoted to the analysis of the article under the title "Male Space and Female Space within the Provencal Community" by Lucienne Roubin.
  • Subjects: Gender Studies
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1313

Male and Female Space Within the Provençal Community

With 'ambrette remaining one of the most difficult and important concepts throughout the article, Roubin's piece of writing considers such important points of the Provencal Community's male space as the presence of the wine cellars [...]
  • Subjects: Gender Inequality
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1120

Participatory Politics for a New Age

The Anglo American adversary system as advocated for in legislative politics puts a premium on speech and a fine on listenership with the intention of scoring verbal points whilst overcoming one's interlocutor's Speech is viewed [...]
  • Subjects: Rhetoric
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1387

South Africa and Kenya Development Project

To identify the existing measures for improvement of agricultural production in smallholder irrigation schemes in Limpopo province, South Africa and Eastern Province, Kenya; To establish the stakeholders involved in the agricultural production improvement measures [...]
  • Subjects: Poverty
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 1185

The Problem of Racism in Canada

The main focus of the article "Racism in the Justice System" can be understood due to the title of the article.
  • Subjects: Racism
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 585

Changes in Communication Strategies

Through speaking, one is able to engage the audience psychologically and apply other non-verbal forms of communication, unlike written communication where one is limited to a large extent by the use of words to define [...]
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1233

The Issue of Race and Ethnicity in Canada

Canada is one of the countries that accommodate the highest number of immigrants in the world. This has led to the entry of immigrants into the country who possess the work skills that are needed.
  • Subjects: Racism
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 657

Communication Amongst Military Families

At the conclusion of this paper it is the hope of the writer that the reader have an increased understanding of the difficulties experienced by individuals under contract with the military as well as what [...]
  • Subjects: Everyday Interactions
  • Pages: 16
  • Words: 3092

Sex and Gender Stereotypes: Similar and Different Points

To conclude, the works by Devor and Rudacille touch upon the controversial topic of gender identification in the modern society. Nevertheless, both works are similar in their focus on the issues of sex, gender, sexuality, [...]
  • Subjects: Gender Studies
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 851

Women Experiencing Menopause: A Support Group Formation

This proposal provides the introductory framework necessary to create this group, including the rationale of the group, the process of group formation including selecting leaders and a meeting place as well as the outline of [...]
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 3187

“Gangstas” by Richard Rodriguez

In "Gangstas" Richard Rodriguez states that people have contradictory attitudes towards gangs and gang culture and can express two kinds of emotions towards gang members: either pity or hate; they hate gang members because they [...]
  • Subjects: Society's Imperfections
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 823

The Theory of Social Transformation

The essay will try to demonstrate the meaning of social justice and the requirements which academicians believe will fulfill the criteria of meeting a state of social justice. According to Pharr liberation is the process [...]
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 2930

Safe Injection. The Problems Related to Drug Injecting

Through Safe Injection Facility, usages of overdose drugs can be avoided and it will help to avoid the spreading of the harmful diseases in the society through the drug usage. It is an effect of [...]
  • Subjects: Drug and Alcohol Addiction
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1176

“Unequal Childhoods” by Annette Lareau

Using the example of poor families and children Lareau argues that poverty is a lack of sufficient resources, or money, to obtain these things.
  • Subjects: Sociological Issues
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 605

Drug Smuggling as a System of Distributing Drugs

Drug smuggling has entered internet business, gyms and competitions environments in the United States, and is easy to smuggle in the United States according to the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
  • Subjects: Drug and Alcohol Addiction
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 822

Marginalization of African Students in Canada

Starke, Jr, who was the first black student to join the University of Florida, at the Levin College of Law, visited Gainesville to join the black students there, to celebrate the 50th year after this [...]
  • Subjects: Racism
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1925

The Problem of Homeless People Is a Social

The subject of homelessness allows me to understand that stable employment and control of financial accounts are the main things in the life of every person.
  • Subjects: Sociological Issues
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 553

Should Alcoholic Beverages Be Legalized for All Ages?

Alcohol expectations vary across different cultures and this affects the mode of consumption and the age limit to which alcohol is taken. The loopholes in the law should also be amended to prevent any consumption [...]
  • Subjects: Drug and Alcohol Addiction
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 884

Report on Social Worker Interview: Christa Countee

The general salary of a social worker is about 71000 annually and with the current recession, she feels that there is likely to be a cut in the allocation for social workers which would definitely [...]
  • Subjects: Sociological Issues
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 803

Matters of Social Conflicts

The matter of social conflict will be argued and described from the viewpoint of its understanding, acceptance, and how these matters depend on the notions of individualism and universal truth and the inevitability of progress [...]
  • Subjects: Social Movements
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1876

Modernity Theory and Social Change

Modernity, science and technology tries to educate the society in letting go of cultural as well as traditional values and embrace modern technology which enhances the progress of a society.
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1892

Women, Race & Class

It is expected that most women will joyously accept the advent of what may result from that assumption "househusband," but unfortunately, "the desexualization of domestic labor would not alter the oppressive nature of the work" [...]
  • Subjects: Gender Inequality
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 2360

To Be Moral or Not, Regarding Support to the Poor

Ethical egoism does not support the interests of others and a radical view of ethical egoism views that it is enough for one to promote one's interest and it focuses only on one interest, that [...]
  • Subjects: Ethics
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1639

Power of Persuasion and Communication Skills

The most significant component of ethos is the speaker's integrity because when the listeners perceive the speaker is honest and of high integrity, the speaker stands a better chance over others who may not be [...]
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 723

The Great Down-Aging Syndrome: Why 40 Is the New 20

It has also been observed that the middle-aged people are fervent consumers of those products that are mainly used by the young. Not all middle-aged consumers are attracted to products that are meant for the [...]
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 544

Rapid Urbanization and Underdevelopment

The essay through examples of the developing world and the developed world establishes the linkage between rapid urbanization and underdevelopment in both; the cities as well as the outlying peripheral areas.
  • Subjects: Overpopulation
  • Pages: 9
  • Words: 2811

Impact of Uninsured in Rural Population

The rural population is the group under discussion for this study, what has highly triggered the study is the continued increase of the percentage of the population in rural areas that does not have health [...]
  • Subjects: Sociological Issues
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 1243

Is Poverty From Developing Countries Imagined?

That is why concepts like the "Third World Countries", the "Second World Countries", the "First World Countries" and now the "Developing Countries" has been coined.
  • Subjects: Poverty
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 3314

Blame Them if You Are a True Patriot

If a citizen of any country speaks against the policies or actions of the country, especially when the nation is engaged in war, it appears to others as treason because it is assumed that the [...]
  • Subjects: Human Rights
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1065

The Dram Shop Act and Alcohol Consumption

Laws were put in place for the accountability to establishments arising out of the self-service retailing of alcohol beverages to clearly drunk patrons or minors. It is clear that the dram act was put in [...]
  • Subjects: Drug and Alcohol Addiction
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 827

Ethical Behavior in Therapists and Social Workers

Finally, it could also be argued that Bill's decision not to tell his wife about his status creates a direct threat to her life and health, and thus the disclosure of this information would help [...]
  • Subjects: Ethics
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1124

Profiling the Bully at Work: A Mixed-Methods Approach

In the medium and long term, the goal is for organizations to embark on interventions to reduce the great prevalence of intimidation the literature informs us about by strengthening screening procedures for new hires and [...]
  • Subjects: Violence
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 1748

Pojman’s “Merit: Why Do We Value It?”

Louis Pojman discusses the role and importance of merit and goodness in the life of people and the impact of merit on human relations and even historical events.
  • Subjects: Ethics
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 964

Necessary Methods and Skills for Building Dialogue

This way it enhances creativity and not only it is helpful in effective dialogue building with the other party, it also helps both the speaker and the listener to suggest a new pattern of solving [...]
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 12
  • Words: 3404

Does Reproduction Theft Exist?

The main problem is that scientists apply old moral principles and arguments to explain and object cloning, but this area of research demands a new understanding and interpretation of human life."But this fact still leaves [...]
  • Subjects: Sociological Issues
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 906

Internet Child Pornography Issue Review

When it is the right age for the children to study and make their career, they are dragged into the gutter of pornography and exploited for a really long period.
  • Subjects: Human Rights
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 768

Western Civilization: Term Definition

In the development of art and literature the period of Middle Ages is closely connected with the formation and promotion of European literature.
  • Subjects: Sociological Issues
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 560

Red, White, Black by Gary Nash

The period of colonial America was covered by the power of money; the financial aspect played a crucial role in war and voyages."Once the Spanish found gold and silver, a wholesome rush of enterprising young [...]
  • Subjects: Racism
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 788

Pregnancy Center Externship

The individuals that work at the counseling center have a genuine concern for the women that are seeking treatment from the center.
  • Subjects: Poverty
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 3258

English Economist Thomas Malthus

His theory provided that ultimately the size of the population would reach a level whereby there would be a limit to the available resources and any subsequent increase in the number of people would cause [...]
  • Subjects: Overpopulation
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 724

Life and History of Society and Individual

The knack to understand the historical as well as the social background of humanity and the reason behind these findings in a given time frame, is of great value to sociological analysts.
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 8
  • Words: 2127

Accidents Involving Senior Citizens

The lack of physical and mental alertness that handicaps older drivers is obvious to other drivers, but not so obvious to elderly drivers.
  • Subjects: Society's Imperfections
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 801

Universal Jurisdiction for Human Rights

One of the most prominent roles in this process was played by the implementation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the UN, by the development of the national and intercultural awareness of various [...]
  • Subjects: Human Rights
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1540

Cross-Cultural Contact by Police and Civilians

Stereotype is a preconceived ideas and characteristics attributed to a certain group of members of a particular class or a sect, and the term is used mostly with negative connotations when referring to oversimplified, exaggerated [...]
  • Subjects: Racism
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 544

Does Britain Have a Ruling Class?

Despite the spread of the ruling class, there is a specific class of top people in the society who attend the same schools, engage in the same types of businesses, inherit political powers and live [...]
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1136

Balancing Life: Everyday Routine

It is a way for the materialization of dreams. All in all, the balance of life depends on how an individual is apt to do it.
  • Subjects: Everyday Interactions
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 853

Civil Rights vs. Black Power

This allowed for the protests which inevitably led to the awakening to the black plight of many unwary whites who then joined the cause leading to the eradication of racist Jim Crow type laws forever.
  • Subjects: Social Movements
  • Pages: 6
  • Words: 1701

Importance of a Labor-Sensitive Society

The success of both the strike and the boycott was characterized by a prevailing labor-sensitive society in the region with an informed media that combined with democratic political and social institutions to end impunity in [...]
  • Subjects: Social Movements
  • Pages: 9
  • Words: 2663

Emarati Women and Education in United Arabs Emirates

United Arab Emirates is greatly determined in ensuring that the role of women in developing the country is acknowledged in all levels. There was negligence of establishment of informal sectors of education to cater for [...]
  • Subjects: Gender Studies
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 2147

Alcoholism: Insights from Peer-Reviewed Journals

The main issues which are commonly focused on in this article are the criminal justice system on the drugs, overview of both national and international policies concerning alcohol and drugs, the patterns of the drug [...]
  • Subjects: Drug and Alcohol Addiction
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 888

Power and Control: Domestic Violence in America

The abusive spouse wants to feel powerful and in control of the family so he, usually the abusive spouse is the man, beats his wife and children to assert his superiority.
  • Subjects: Violence
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 883

How Gender and Race Structure Poverty and Inequality Connected?

In essence, feminization of poverty has been constructed in the context of the rise in households headed by female and the family participation in the low income generating activities, thus creating three distinct areas of [...]
  • Subjects: Human Rights
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 2849

Harmonizing the Different Views Held by the Diverse Peoples

Following the recognition of the ultimate importance of human right, the General Assembly of the United Nations came up with a document that seek to officially denote the recognition of human rights as a universal [...]
  • Subjects: Human Rights
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 792

Poverty by Anarchism and Marxism Approaches

It is important to note that the very different ways in which social scientists approach the study of social phenomena depend to a great extent upon their particular philosophical view of the social world, a [...]
  • Subjects: Poverty
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 956

Human Rights: Humanitarian Intervention

Some of these are the right to liberty, the right to life, the right of the freedom to think and express oneself, and finally the right to receive equal handling as regards issues relating to [...]
  • Subjects: Human Rights
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 667

Sexual Violence Experienced by Women of African Descent

While sexual harassment is one of the commonest types of violence or harassment faced by African descent women, the meanings and motivations behind those demonstrations or manifestations of violence are different depending with the contexts [...]
  • Subjects: Violence
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 960

Post-Colonialism in Contemporary Australian Society

The scholar strives to explain the logic and fallacies of the authorities who adhered to the belief that British colonizers were better prepared to raise aboriginal children.
  • Subjects: Sociological Issues
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1875

Infamous Motorcycle Gangs in the US

This is where the culture of drugs originated in the history of the gangs; it was an introduction of the veterans from Vietnam, who had been introduced to illegal drugs in Asia in their sovereignty [...]
  • Subjects: Sociological Issues
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1589

Beggars in Tempe, Arizona

This will help get the crooks and the pretenders out of the town and a peaceful environment will be established in the town.
  • Subjects: Poverty
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 528

Employee Stress Causes in Different Countries

The levels of stress in different countries vary depending on the causes of stress. The table below shows the causes of stress to the workers and their percentage levels in six countries.
  • Subjects: Sociological Issues
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 635

Marx and Factory Occupations in Argentina

A combination of elaborate fines, threats, and punishments was utilized to overcome the ambivalence of the workers and the multitude of ways they used to limit output and exhaustion.
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 12
  • Words: 3420

Decision Making by the Public and the Authorities

This being the foundation, Thaler and Cass Sunstein have felt that irrespective of the efforts by the scholars to help the public develop decision-making skills.
  • Subjects: Everyday Interactions
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 873

Russian Immigration to America after 1945

The first wave of migration of the Russians was in the second half of the nineteenth century and during the early 20th Century before the First World War.
  • Subjects: Immigration
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 2859

Sexual Orientation Development

That implies the truth of the differences in the sexual orientation of male and female."The challenge of sexual orientation in women and understanding how biological influences function in women remains to be adequately addressed"..
  • Subjects: Gender Identity
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1542

Irish Ideology and Social Policy

The understanding of the factors which limit the responsibility of any state in providing welfare services to its people call for the analysis of the merits and demerits of the mixed welfare economy.
  • Subjects: Poverty
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1113

Political Violence and Terrorism. Crowd Behavior

Continuing the discussion on the role of the crowd, it is important to highlight that today's picture of the crowd's potential is shaped by the possible manifestation of terrorism in the society. In this approach [...]
  • Subjects: Violence
  • Pages: 7
  • Words: 1971

Poverty as a Great Social Problem and Its Causes

The human capital model assumes that the inadequate incomes of the working poor are the result of characteristics of the labor market rather than the inadequacy of the poor.
  • Subjects: Poverty
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 686

Greenpeace as a Civil Society Organisation

Civil Society is made up of the sum of voluntary socio-civic organizations that are the backbone of society together with the coercion-backed structures of the state and the commercial institutions.
  • Subjects: Social Movements
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1103

Nonverbal Communication in Comedy and Drama

Judging from her body language, we can argue that Katherina attempts to prove some point to other women, probably, about the role of a woman in the family and her dependence on the spouse.
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 593

Non-Violent Collective Action: Grassroots Change

This is a pertinent question in light of the various movements for social justice that have dominated the headlines as well as movements that arose out of resource shortages and famines.
  • Subjects: Social Movements
  • Pages: 2
  • Words: 550

Animal Testing From Medical and Ethical Viewpoints

Striving to discover and explain the peculiarities of body functioning, already ancient Greeks and Romans resorted to vivisecting pigs; the scientific revolution of the Enlightenment era witnessed animal testing becoming the leading trend and a [...]
  • Subjects: Animal Rights
  • Pages: 4
  • Words: 1210

Communication Strategies for Social Change

All these strategies were aimed at trying to solve the tensions between the criminal gangs in Los Angeles [LA] and the police division in endeavour to put down the levels of violence, the conflict in [...]
  • Subjects: Communications
  • Pages: 5
  • Words: 1733

Rhetoric in “The Land Before Time” by M. T. Kelly

Since the author is keenly aware of the magnitude of the landscape and the topic he describes, Kelly makes the structure of the essay one of the means of disclosure of the theme of the [...]
  • Subjects: Rhetoric
  • Pages: 3
  • Words: 921

Welfare and Equality: Richard Titmuss’ Theories

According to Titmuss, the realities of 20th century's living in Western countries were defined by the fact that, unlike what it used to be the case, during course of earlier centuries, the amount of socially [...]
  • Subjects: Sociological Theories
  • Pages: 10
  • Words: 3866