Category: Sociology 7256
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“Fist, Stick, Knife, Gun” by Geoffrey Canada
Table of Contents Introduction Summary Analysis Evaluation Conclusion Reference Introduction The history of humanity contains a wide range of negative events and experiences, which appear to be traumatic for people, who have to overcome them. This statement definitely refers to periods, when dreadful wars happened, extinguishing the population’s life and constraining people to work at…
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The Concept of Online Dating
Introduction Searching for the perfect match, the partner with whom it is possible to develop a nurturing relationship is not an easy task. The modern way of life, moreover, is so frenetic and planned to the minute that does not leave many chances to date a companion. When it happens, often the couple misinterprets a…
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Resources and Rehabilitation Programs for Offenders and Ex-Offenders
Morgan Godvin’s first incarceration was a book-and-release: she asked for a seven-day sentence in jail to avoid a heroin relapse and continue Suboxone, an approved medication to treat opioid use disorder that she was previously using. The woman led a somewhat normal life: she worked in the service sector, went to a paramedic school, and…
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Defining Intimate Partner Violence
Table of Contents Introduction Intimate Partner Violence Term Identification Violence Toward a Family Member Partner Violence on College Campuses Preventative Measures for Educational Institutions Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The issues of violence as a threat to many individuals’ mental, physical, and emotional well-being, is broadly discussed by researchers. However, there exist multiple definitions of the…
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Personal Responsibility and Discipline
The Importance of Personal Responsibility Personal responsibility is defined as being accountable for one’s actions (Mindvalley, 2020; Linley &Maltby, 2009). It is therefore important to incorporate personal responsibility into my life due to the following reasons: It leads to personal growth and development, especially during adulthood. As a role model, it will make me a…
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Why Do Good People Do Bad Things?
Bad things refer to anything ethically unacceptable in society due to already set norms or believers. In this regard, it is important to realize that what is deemed wrong in one society can be ratified by another depending on the social agreement. We are all born with an innate quality of good and evil, which…
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The National Museum of Women in the Arts
The subject is the National Museum of Women in the Arts because it is a manifestation of women empowerment and art appreciation. A characteristic feature of modern culture is the increased attention to the issue of gender equality, which, along with the problems of globalization, migration, the strengthening of fundamentalist movements, and pressing environmental difficulties,…
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Lawrence City’s Community Assessment
Introduction Lawrence city is an urban community in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America. The group is boundary-less since membership solely depends on citizenship. Hispanics constitute the most significant population by race, with 66,079 persons, forming about 82.6% (Lawrence, Massachusetts, 2022). On the other hand, Whites comprise the second largest race in the area…
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But Some Are More Equal Than Others: “Just Walk On By” by Staples
Patriarchal standards and toxic masculinity go together with systemic racism and target black men. It is no secret that patriarchy is a prevalent social structure in most of the world’s societies. It is generally beneficial for men but, as it is shown in Staples’ essay “Just Walk On By,” men can only experience the disadvantages…
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William James on “The Self” Paper
William James came up with a theory of self that is considered modern, if not post-modern. The Chapter X of “The Consciousness of Self,” James explains how self-treating is of great significance in its native complexity. The chapter unfolds by discussing the most common empirical sense of self. He begins on a radical note where…