Category: Sociology 7256
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The Homeless Shelter’s Staff: A Well-Being Program
In this paper, I am going to form a survey as a part of the implementation of a well-being program for the homeless shelter’s staff. The homeless shelter was chosen as an object of the survey because it appears to be a bright example of a non-profit social services organization. Moreover, my personal preferences also…
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Manuscript by Hinduja and Patchin Critique
Table of Contents Introduction Article Critique Strengths and Weaknesses Research Design Sampling The Trustworthiness of the Results Extension of this Study Improving this Research Conclusion References Introduction The article by Hinduja and Patchin (2013) is the outline of the author’s research into the matter of the impact that cyberbullying has on the youth. This article’s…
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Investing in Doctors Without Borders
Table of Contents Merits Scale of Organization Quality and Integrity Advantages Relevance Today Works Cited Merits Doctors Without Borders is an international non-governmental humanitarian organization that provides emergency medical assistance to populations affected by famine, epidemics, forced migration, natural disasters and armed conflicts. The last decade of the XX century was the time of the…
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All the Abundance of the World in Our Stomachs
Why do we Americans love these online food shows, culminating in mukbangs? And yet we forget about our figure, fat-shaming men and women, praising supermodels in transparent dresses, which appear before us as standards of femininity and sexuality. Maybe this is not only because we are gourmets and lovers of extravagant and exotic food, but…
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Urbanization and Rapid Growth of Cities
Pre-urban settlements have existed for a long time now – at least approximately ten thousand years. However, serious studies of urban life began only in the middle of the 19th century. According to Borer et al., this is due to it being the age when urban places as we know them now started abundantly emerging…
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“Brave New Mundo”: How the Migration of Workers From Mexico Influenced the US
Introduction Since the beginning of Mexican migration, the attitude of American citizens and the government toward this event varied at different periods. Neil Foley discusses in the seventh chapter of Mexicans in the Making of America, titled “Brave New Mundo,” how the migration of workers from Mexico influenced the economic, political, and cultural situation in…
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Review of “Try Something New for 30 Days” by Matt Cutts
Matt Cutts provides a new perspective on how to live a life more vividly. His talk is encouraging, for it is full of sense and incorporates life-changing advice – not to be afraid of trying new things. The speech is truly inspiring, even though it lasts only three minutes (Cutts, 2011). The major aspect that…
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Discussion of Problem of Teen Pregnant
Table of Contents Introduction Background and Statistics Influences and Causes Outcomes Social Perspectives Discussion – Teen Pregnancy Cause or Effect Solutions Conclusion References Introduction Over centuries as lifespan has increased with the advent of modern medicine and industrialization, societal expectations, and development of each person through life has shifted. However, biologically, the body has remained…
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Amnesty for Illegally Migrated Mexicans
Introduction The United States has always been a magnet for people from all over world, who regard our country as the place, where they can fulfill their potential and find a better life. Many of them became part of the community and obtained American citizenship. For a considerable period of time, the inflow of foreigners…
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The Social Care Services and Their Role in Social Policies
Social care is a profession. In this profession people work with the other people who have some needs, who are practicing marginalisation. These services are mainly offered to children, people who are physical disable, and older people. People who don’t have home, alcohol or drug addicted persons also use these services. These services are also…