Category: Sociology 7256

  • Effect of Individualized Care of Adolescents Living With Down Syndrome

    Abstract Down syndrome is a common disorder that is affiliated with people born with a copy of the 21st chromosomal pair. The disorder is a chromosomal abnormality that often leads to a challenge in the development and health of children. The research proposal is therefore engaged with the developmental needs of the adolescents living with…

  • Child Advocacy: The Key Issues

    Persons, experts, and advocacy groups who speak out for children’s best interests are child advocates. Advocacy, according to my opinion, is important in safeguarding children’s rights, which may be curtailed or abused in various ways. Because children are not regarded as accountable for their self-sufficiency, child advocacy is thought to be important, whereas, individual child…

  • The 13th Amendment Influence in Shaping Modern America

    Table of Contents Introduction Influence on Civil Rights Political, Social, and Economic Impacts Changed the American Views on African America 13th Amendment Influence on Racism Conclusion References Introduction The 13th Amendment was passed by the House of Representatives on January 31, 1865. Twenty- seven out of 36 states ratified and proclaimed the rule by the…

  • The Role of Person-First Language

    Treating people with disabilities in a tolerant and equal way is one of the most important goals in modern society. A person-first language is an effective tool that helps to show respect for human beings with diverse problems and illnesses. However, there is an opinion that this method of communication is not beneficial as it…

  • Men’s Violence Against Women Worldwide

    The violence that is gender-based and targeted at women continues to be prevalent despite the many developments and progressive changes the modernization of the world has established. As such, the issue’s importance is pressing due to the widespread and incredibly detrimental nature of violence that targets women. The overlapping issue is constructed of a number…

  • The Crack Cocaine Epidemic: Sharanda Jones’s Case

    Table of Contents Introduction Effect on Policing Cultural Bias in Courts Cultural Bias and Correction What if Sharanda Jones Had Been White? Diversity of Society Diversity in Criminal Justice References Introduction In the 1980s-1990s, the United States witnessed the crack cocaine epidemic. At that time, people excessively used cocaine, which led to increased crime rates.…

  • Well Versed Citizenry in Science: Valuable or Not?

    Each nation has its own achievements and sights to be proud of: some nations are proud of their devotion to their traditions and cultures, some nations are proud of their technological and scientific achievements, and some nations are proud of good interrelations with many countries. However, the things, which make lots of nations proud, are…

  • Black Athletes and the Black Community

    Table of Contents Introduction The Cultivation of Black Athletes The Accomplishments of Black Athletes and Race Relations The Mission of Black Institutions Conclusion Work Cited Introduction An analysis of the history of black athletes in the US shows that their place on a team and in individual sports has changed over time. Blackman investigates discussions…

  • Psychoactive Substances Using Discussion

    Psychoactive substances or psychotropics are substances that directly affect the brain, including changes in feelings, behavior, cognition, mood, or motor functions. Many of these substances are illegal in most countries, but there is a big part of them that people can buy in regular stores. However, things like cigarettes which include nicotine and different sleeping…

  • Social Contract Theories of Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau

    Table of Contents Introduction Social Contract Theories of Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau Conclusion References Introduction The social contract theory requires individuals in society to reside together in harmony, following a consensus that creates ministerial and principled obligations of conduct. Over the years, several philosophers like Socrates have attempted to describe the perfect social contract and…