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How Should A Government Seeking To Encourage Work-Based Training In Occupational Skills For Young People Go About Doing So?
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This 8 page paper considers how effective policies should be out into place by governments who want to ensure that the young in the workforce have work based training that benefits both themselves and employers. This paper uses the UK as an example looking at the way policies of the past have failed the paper develops an approach by identifying the features and policies that are effective. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEworktrain.rtf
How Social Sciences Help People
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4 pages in length. The extent to which social sciences help people address the daily challenges of life, as well as prepare for future burdens that might not yet be known, is both grand and far-reaching. Understanding one's past in order to live in the present and plan for the future is an integral component to such literary works as Paul Kennedy's Preparing for the Twenty-First Century, Joseph S. Nye, Jr's The Paradox of American Power: Why the World's Only Superpower Can't Go It Alone and Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCSocSci.rtf
How the Elderly are Treated in Various Cultures
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This 7 page paper examines the plight of the elderly and how they are treated in the United States, as well as in two other cultures which are the Tiwi of Northern Australia and the Abkhasians of Caucasus. The cultures are examined with the use of the concepts of functionalism, interactionism and conflict theory. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA346eld.rtf
Howard Brody's "The Social Power Of Expert Healers" And Nancy Scheper-Hughes' "The Anthropological Looking Glass": Analysis And Interpretation
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5 pages in length. The extent to which Dr. Howard Brody asserts the unmitigated need for expert healers to maintain social power, he also advocates that that power be shared within the context of the common man. To Brody, information is truly the healing agent, even above and beyond the overconfident attitude of old medicine. This approach clearly correlates with some of Nancy Scheper-Hughes' theories of social power, while at the same time deviating from her more native-specific findings. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCSocPw.rtf
Human Beings Should Not Be Cloned
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This 5 page paper provides an overview on cloning, focusing on the negative ramifications, biologically, socially, and politically. Positive and negative aspects are discussed, but the paper concludes that human cloning can potentially do more harm than good. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA131cln.rtf
Human Development
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A 9 page paper that begins by identifying the three domains in human development. The writer then explains the ecological theory of human development, the systems theory and how they relate. Social and deep ecology are briefly defined. Gay and lesbian adoption is then discussed as an example of how the exosystem can negatively impact the development of a child. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGsvec.rtf
Human rights article
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An analysis of Tharoor's article on the concept of universal human rights, in which he compares the idea of universality with the need to take into account the variations in cultural ideologies when assessing how human rights should be defined. Bibliography lists 1 source
Filename: JLtharoor.rtf
Human Services Careers
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A 5 page paper. The writer comments on the vast diversity of careers and jobs within this broad category. Examples are included. The essay also discusses the concept ethics in the human services area and provides examples of conduct that might be legal but would be unethical and conduct that could be illegal but ethical. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGhscl.rtf
Human Trafficking – Women
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A 48 page paper presenting a comprehensive overview of human trafficking, particularly of women for the purpose of sexual exploitation. The introduction provides a general overview and insight into the extent of this crime. Human trafficking is reported to be the third most profitable illegal business in the world. The second section of the paper offers a feminist perspective on trafficking of women and girls into prostitution. Data include numbers from many different regions in the world. Estimates run as high as 2 million women and girls trafficked every year. Data support the premise that human trafficking is a gendered business, a backlash against feminism, according to one well-known author. The impact of globalization on sex trafficking is then explored. Countries are categorized as origin points, transition points or destination points. The classifications of numerous countries are reported, some of which fit into all three categories. International and national laws and agreements regarding human trafficking and particularly sex trafficking are reported in the next section. Two case studies are then reported: Ukraine and the Philippines. A summary and conclusions end the essay. Bibliography lists 50 sources.
Filename: PGtrfk.rtf
Human Values: Importance, Rank and Roles
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This is a 5 page paper discussing different human values and their importance in terms of individuals’ roles. The importance of different human values differs a great deal depending on the role of an individual and the priority given to values in relation to that role. Richard Wallis has defined a set of “five stem values” of right conduct, peace, truth, love and non-violence. Within each of the five stem values are additional sub-values which are also considered depending upon the role of an individual. Most individuals are family members and citizens and must therefore realize that the responsible values for such roles depend on their right conduct in addition to the value of love within a family situation. Employees and students however may feel that different values are more important in these roles in which case right conduct, truth and non-violence will lead not only to a reliable and dedicated worker but one who is aware of the respect for others within their working and school environments. The role of a friend differs again in regards to the most important values. Like family members, friends value love but they also value right conduct, truth, peace and non-violence in addition to care, consideration and generosity. Clearly, the voluntary role of a friend is one of the most important with one of the most comprehensive aspects of human value.
Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TJvalue1.rtf
Humanities / One Definition, Two Meanings
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A 3 page essay which discusses the two different meanings of humanities--in the general sense and in the liberal arts sense.
Filename: Humanit.wps
Hypothetical Interview With Case Manager, Laura's House
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A 4 page paper that discusses a hypothetical interview with a case manager at a real women's and children's organization. Included are the data regarding domestic abuse, the skills needed and major responsibilities of the case manager, why this person chose this field, the initial interview with the client and other aspects of this position. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PGlrahs2.RTF
Identifying Terms
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A 3 page paper which identifies 5 different terms based on 5 different readings. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAbyben.rtf
Identifying, Defining, and Measuring Social Inequalities
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This 5 page report discusses the identification, definition, and measurement of social inequality in terms of differing philosophical constructs. Four theoretical perspectives are considered in the discussion -- Karl Marx, Max Weber, and Emile Durkheim, as individual writer/philosopher/sociologists and then the larger perspective of feminism. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWmeasur.rtf
Identity as an Aspect of Material Culture and Influences of the Dominant Culture and Subcultures with Contemporary North America
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This is a 10 page paper discussing the issues of identity and material culture. In the determination of the idea of identity within the American culture it is important to realize that there are many different factors which must be included. This paper addresses the issue of how the dominant culture and subcultures within the American society are defined through fashions, trends, norms, and beliefs and how these subcultures can be influenced by advertising, fashions, definitions of beauty, and different issues in relation to acceptance or reaction against material culture. Urban and American identity is segregated based on subcultures that are defined by various aspects including ethnicity, race, religion, region, age, gender, class and education among many other variants. Individuals within society define their identity by either an acceptance or rejection of the norms within a certain subculture or within the dominant culture. By doing so new subcultures are formed within society as can be seen over the course of history in North America which is evident in the development of changes in the social, civil, political, and fashion trends over time.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TJident1.rtf
Identity: Sexuality, Race, and Class
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A 9 page paper which examines sexuality as an underlying facture of stereotypes and gender identity, and how race and class figure into identity models. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAsxid.rtf
Illegal Immigrants
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A 4 page position paper on illegal immigrants. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAiii.rtf