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NATURE OF GROUPS.
Term Paper ID:20731
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Primary groups, functions, power relations, structure, cohesion, religion, trust, behavioral norms.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Primary groups, functions, power relations, structure, cohesion, religion, trust, behavioral norms.
Paper Introduction: Primary groups are fundamental in forming the social nature and ideals of the individual (Cooley, 1962, p. 23). The result of primary association, psychologically, is a fusion of individualities in a common whole, so that an individual's life is aligned with the common life and purposes of the group.
It should not be assumed that the unity of the primary group is one of harmony and love. It is always a differentiated and can be a competitive unity. The individual may be ambitious, but the chief object of his ambition will be some desired place in the thought of the others, and he will feel allegiance to common goals of the group. For example, a boy may dispute with his fellows a place on the team, but will place above such disputes the group goal of winning the game.
The most important spheres of this intimate association and
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"DOWN THESE MEAN STREETS" (THOMAS), "DON'T BE AFRAID, GRINGO" (ALVARADO) & "THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X"
Term Paper ID:20536
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Essay Subject:
Examines cultures of suffering, impact on individuals, social fight for peace & justice.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Examines cultures of suffering, impact on individuals, social fight for peace & justice.
Paper Introduction: This study will examine the cultures described in Down These Mean Streets by Piri Thomas, Don't Be Afraid, Gringo (the story of Elvia Alvarado, translated and edited by Medea Benjamin), and The Autobiography of Malcolm X (as told to Alex Haley). The study will include consideration of the "hardships of life" experienced by the subjects in the three books and suggestions on how the cultures might live in greater harmony and peace.
Down These Mean Streets is the story of a self-described "skinny, dark-face, curly-haired, intense Porty-Ree-can---unsatisfied, hoping, and always reaching," who tells himself "Get angry, get hating angry, and you won't be scared" (Thomas, 1991, p. x). It is the story of poverty, oppression, violence, and a growing despair which the author is able to articulate. In the first page of the book, we read of domestic violence, a clearly
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BLONDES DO HAVE MORE FUN.
Term Paper ID:20525
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Essay Subject:
Socio-cultural, historical & anecdotal research finds favoritism toward blondes.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Socio-cultural, historical & anecdotal research finds favoritism toward blondes.
Paper Introduction: HYPOTHESIS
"Do blondes have more fun?" This pop culture question verging on the cliche of mantra by Madison Avenue advertising agencies actually does imply a questioning of cultural values within the American society that deserves to be addressed by serious research. Accordingly, working from the above proposition, it will be the hypothesis of this paper that, yes, blondes do have more fun.
DEFINITIONS
Key to understanding the cultural implications of the defining question of this study is the more specific delineation of the word "fun." Again, the pop cultural roots of the issue are evident in the choice of the word itself:
fun, n., 1. lively, gay play or playfulness;
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CULTURE & MENTAL ILLNESS.
Term Paper ID:20524
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Essay Subject:
Role of society in creating & defining psychiatric disorders, individual & cultural development, focusing on Freudian theory.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Role of society in creating & defining psychiatric disorders, individual & cultural development, focusing on Freudian theory.
Paper Introduction: Various researchers and theorists have established a link between culture and mental disorders in several different ways. The essential relationship is established by Leighton and Hughes (1961), who note that mental disorder is considered to be the product of multiple factors so that while culture can be considered causative of some mental disorder, it should not be seen as the only cause even in a given instance. An examination of the issue shows the existence of a number of culture-bound syndromes which can be examined in the light of the culture producing them.
Leighton and Hughes define "culture" as a label for an abstraction encompassing the total way of life for a group of human beings. Some employ the word to mean a pattern of history which can be analyzed and understood without reference to the
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SOCIOLOGICAL DATA IN RACE-RELATED CASES.
Term Paper ID:20466
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Use & impact of such data in analyzing school segregation case of [Brown v. Board of Education] & social theory in legal world.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Use & impact of such data in analyzing school segregation case of [Brown v. Board of Education] & social theory in legal world.
Paper Introduction: Sociological Data in Adjudication:
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
Supreme Court, 1954
The School Segregation case of Brown v. Board of Education was one of the most important governmental acts in this century. Often compared to the Dred Scott case and the Emancipation Proclamation, it affected millions of school children throughout the United States and acted as a catalyst for a significant social movement (Friedman, 1969, p. v).
Thurgood Marshall focused on the logic of graduate school cases which fashioned new legal principles regarding Negro students in white colleges, the beginnings of the changes in segregated patterns in the military and other aspects of American life. He boldly challenged the Court to grant to the Negro the
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AMER. CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION.
Term Paper ID:20339
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Essay Subject:
Sociology of legal rights organization. Founding, leadership, major causes, stability, diversity, goals.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Sociology of legal rights organization. Founding, leadership, major causes, stability, diversity, goals.
Paper Introduction: The American Civil Liberties Union
and the Sociology of its Organization
The American Civil Liberties Union arose during World War I and has been at the center of controversy since that time. its birth came from the impetus to defend free speech, and its involvement in some of the most famous events in American history--the internment of the Japanese-Americans in World War II, the anti-communist witch hunt, the fight for abortion rights, and many other causes--has made it one of the most important and unpopular organizations in this country (Walker, 1990, p. 3). It is the purpose of this paper to discuss the origin and history of the ACLU, the organization's focus on current problems, and aspects of the organization in terms of concepts drawn from theories of sociology of organizations.
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"MANAGED HEART, THE" (ARLIE RUSSELL HOCHSCHILD).
Term Paper ID:20159
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How service-oriented society has commercialized human feeling.... More...
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Paper Abstract: How service-oriented society has commercialized human feeling.
Paper Introduction: The Managed Heart by Arlie Russell Hochschild is subtitled "Commercialization of Human Feeling," and the book offers interesting insights into the consequences of a shift into a service economy and precisely what sort of commodity is sold in a service-oriented economic structure. This shift also has consequences for the relationship between the individual and his or her work, and Hochschild sees in this the danger of a new sort of alienation of labor, the alienation of the worker from an aspect of self, that aspect that is used to do the work: "If we can become alienated from goods in a goods-producing society, we can become alienated from service in a service-producing society" (7). In this book, Hochschild examines how the service-oriented society has commercialized human feeling and made it into a commodity, bought and sold the same as if it were a physical
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TEEN CULTURE IN U.S. FROM 1950 TO 1990.
Term Paper ID:20075
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Describes & compares behavior, parental & social attitudes, drugs, violence, dating & sex, family dynamics.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Describes & compares behavior, parental & social attitudes, drugs, violence, dating & sex, family dynamics.
Paper Introduction: Studies of adolescents in the 1950s and early 1960s focused on high school teens. Teens were segregated from the adult world and from each other along gender lines. Academic success was not a top priority. Boys were preoccupied with sports and cars; being a leader in school activities and being popular were important for girls. Teens liked to read, listen to music, watch television, go to the movies and hang out with their group. Girls liked dancing, frequently doing so with each other. Dating constituted only 12% of teen leisure time (Coleman, 1961, pp. 12-13, 32).
Parental influence was equal to teen peer influence but an "in" crowd set the standards at school. Being part of this crowd was important; one's personality and reputation determined membership. For a boy, being an athlete, having a car and
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PLATFORM SHOES.
Term Paper ID:19882
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History, consumer issues, role of rock music & videos, marketing, trends in early 1990s.... More...
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Paper Abstract: History, consumer issues, role of rock music & videos, marketing, trends in early 1990s.
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FOUR ANCIENT CULTURES.
Term Paper ID:19777
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Focuses on Rome (100 BC-300 AD), Egypt (4000-1500 BC), Greece (480-399 BC) & Japan (1-1800 AD). Describes & compares cultures, industries, social relations, freedoms, education.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Focuses on Rome (100 BC-300 AD), Egypt (4000-1500 BC), Greece (480-399 BC) & Japan (1-1800 AD). Describes & compares cultures, industries, social relations, freedoms, education.
Paper Introduction: This paper will explain, compare and contrast the cultures and ways of life of the people in the following societies: Rome (100 BC300 AD); Egypt (4000-1500 BC); Greece (480-399 BC); and Japan (11800 AD).
Greece (480-399 BC)
In ancient Greece during what was called the Golden Age (480-399 BC) the soil was poor--of 630,000 acres, only a third was suitable for cultivation, and the rest was impoverished by deforestation, meager rainfall, and rapid erosion by winter floods. However, the Greeks toiled to gather the surplus flow of headwaters into reservoirs, dike the channels of the streams to control the floods, reclaim the precious humus of the swamps, build thousands of irrigation canals, and patiently transplant vegetables to improve their size and quality. They alkalized the
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DATING IN U.S. & JAPAN.
Term Paper ID:19549
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Essay Subject:
Compares gender roles & expectations. Results of interviews with male & female from U.S. & Japan.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Compares gender roles & expectations. Results of interviews with male & female from U.S. & Japan.
Paper Introduction: This study will consider how gender roles are enforced in dating in the United States and Japan. In addition to reviewing some of the literature on the topic, this paper will include responses from interviews conducted with four people. The four people interviewed were a female and a male from the United States, and a female and a male from Japan.
This topic is of interest because gender roles help define the status of the people who make up a particular society. In both the United States and Japan, men are generally given the role of earning a living and providing an income for the family. By contrast, the women in both countries are usually given the role of raising children and caring for the home. These facts raise a number of questions regarding the impact of gender roles on society. For example, do the women of the United States and
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"JEWS OF ISLAM, THE"
Term Paper ID:19391
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Essay Subject:
(Bernard Lewis) & [The Dhimmi: Jews & Christians Under Islam] (Bat Ye'or). Compares two books on non-Muslim peoples living in Muslim society.... More...
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Paper Abstract: (Bernard Lewis) & [The Dhimmi: Jews & Christians Under Islam] (Bat Ye'or). Compares two books on non-Muslim peoples living in Muslim society.
Paper Introduction: The Dhimmi, Two Views
"Dhimmi" is a term applied to someone who lives in a Muslim society without being a Muslim (principally Jews and Christians). This paper compares and contrasts two books on the subject of the dhimmi--The Jews of Islam by Bernard Lewis and The Dhimmi: Jews and Christians under Islam by Bat Ye'or. This comparison and contrast centers on four points: (1) ways in which the authors express their views, (2) the subjects the authors choose to write about, (3) differences in subject matter, and (4) individual point of view.
As both works have a scholarly tone, neither one reveals particular emotions or views regarding the subject matter. Both are objective and factual, letting the ideas, facts, and interpretations speak for themselves. The formats and styles are
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CROSS-CULTURAL COUNSELING.
Term Paper ID:18766
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Essay Subject:
Misconceptions of non-minority counselor, racism, cultural ignorance, expectations, miscommunications.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Misconceptions of non-minority counselor, racism, cultural ignorance, expectations, miscommunications.
Paper Introduction: Introduction
There are myriad issues that impact the provision of cross-cultural counseling, particularly when counselors are ill-advised of or ignorant to the many differences between their ethnicities and/or cultures and those of their clients. Further, there are many political factors of cross-cultural counseling that negatively influence treatment approaches and treatment outcomes.
Faulty Conceptualizations by the Non-minority Counselor
Sue (1981) reports that the concept of cultural encapsulation entails the substitution of model stereotypes for the real world and the disregarding of cultural variations in a dogmatic adherence to some universal notion of truth (p. 5). This concept when held by the nonminority counselor typically results in the use of a technique-oriented definition of the
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BEATLES.
Term Paper ID:17696
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Phenomenon of British rock group in context of the 1960s. Musical, social, psychological impact.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Phenomenon of British rock group in context of the 1960s. Musical, social, psychological impact.
Paper Introduction: The Beatles were four gifted musicians from Liverpool, England who were responsible for breaking more ground and revolutionizing more techniques in the rock and roll industry than any band in history. The fascinating discovery is that the Beatles were not the "overnight" success phenomenon that most Americans thought they were. Instead, they were a carefully planned and organized business machine - one uniquely determined to bring the message of "All You Need Is Love" to Americans everywhere. This paper will explore the phenomenon of this British rock group in the context of the turbulent decade of the sixties. Musical, social, and psychological impact will be analyzed in an attempt to assess the Beatle's extremely popular appeal. A conclusion will discuss the capacity of rock and roll as a regenerator and revitalizing force for a stagnant society.
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LOTTERIES.
Term Paper ID:17227
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Positive & negative effects of legalized state gambling. Ethics, economics, types, examples, ticket sales trends, exploitation & deception, class aspects.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Positive & negative effects of legalized state gambling. Ethics, economics, types, examples, ticket sales trends, exploitation & deception, class aspects.
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"HABITS OF THE HEART" (ROBERT BELLAH ET AL.).
Term Paper ID:17034
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Amer. behavior, morals, character, individualism, historical & cultural impulses.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Amer. behavior, morals, character, individualism, historical & cultural impulses.
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DRESS IN U.S. & USSR.
Term Paper ID:16634
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Compares clothing in two nations. Style, fashion, sexuality, uniformity, marketing, availability, costs, consumer demand.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Compares clothing in two nations. Style, fashion, sexuality, uniformity, marketing, availability, costs, consumer demand.
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CHRISTMAS.
Term Paper ID:16501
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Historical evolution from day of holy observation to gift-giving celebration with decorated tree, Santa Claus.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Historical evolution from day of holy observation to gift-giving celebration with decorated tree, Santa Claus.
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CHINESE-AMER. IDENTITY.
Term Paper ID:16453
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History & evolution of Chinese immigrants & succceeding generations in U.S. Yellow Peril, discriminatory legislation, social roles, assimilation, Chinatowns, stereotypes.... More...
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Paper Abstract: History & evolution of Chinese immigrants & succceeding generations in U.S. Yellow Peril, discriminatory legislation, social roles, assimilation, Chinatowns, stereotypes.
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SOCIAL STRATIFICATION IN U.S.
Term Paper ID:16449
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Examines theories on causes & nature of social classes, individual vs. society issues, race differences, money, values, freedom.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Examines theories on causes & nature of social classes, individual vs. society issues, race differences, money, values, freedom.
Paper Introduction: American people struggle to synthesize autonomy of the individual with fitting into society. Equal opportunity predominates among the ideals of American society, which tries to achieve this equality using the principle of democracy. However, the discrepancy between the ideal and the functional model creates problems for its members. Despite individualism being a fundamental ideal of American society, the "diffuse and anonymous authority of democracy" may not always favor the autonomy of the individual (Reismann 251). In actuality, equality only applies to those people who belong to the dominant culture, namely, white males. The other, less fortunate members of society face a dilemma: how does one attain these rights that are assigned to the dominant culture without sacrificing personal values? Thus, two basic American ideals, democracy and individualism, not only
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GREEK-AMER.
Term Paper ID:16291
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Overview of culture, population, immigration, generations, value system, education, family, sex roles.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Overview of culture, population, immigration, generations, value system, education, family, sex roles.
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ITALIAN-AMER. & JEWISH-AMER.
Term Paper ID:15705
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Compares ethnic groups' views on intermarriage, formal education & occupational achievement.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Compares ethnic groups' views on intermarriage, formal education & occupational achievement.
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AMISH SOCIETY.
Term Paper ID:15565
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Impact of anti-technology group on its biological aspects: child-birth, disease & medical care, quality of food, farm chemical use, depletion of farmland resources, biological education.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Impact of anti-technology group on its biological aspects: child-birth, disease & medical care, quality of food, farm chemical use, depletion of farmland resources, biological education.
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TECHNOLOGY & SECRETARIES.
Term Paper ID:15493
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Impact of technological revolution on roles of the secretary from macro- & micro-sociological approaches. New jobs, relationship with boss, training, autonomy.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Impact of technological revolution on roles of the secretary from macro- & micro-sociological approaches. New jobs, relationship with boss, training, autonomy.
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VALENTINE'S DAY.
Term Paper ID:15299
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History & development of holiday, beliefs, ritual & symbols, past & present-day aspects, significance.... More...
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Paper Abstract: History & development of holiday, beliefs, ritual & symbols, past & present-day aspects, significance.
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HALLOWEEN.
Term Paper ID:15298
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History & development of All Hallow's Eve celebration, myths, rituals & symbols, past & present-day aspects, significance.... More...
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Paper Abstract: History & development of All Hallow's Eve celebration, myths, rituals & symbols, past & present-day aspects, significance.
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"MAUVE GLOVES" & "MADMEN, CLUTTER & VINE" (TOM WOLFE).
Term Paper ID:14686
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Essay Subject:
Critiques collection of essays on Me Decade, social change, economic upheaval, sexual revolution.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Critiques collection of essays on Me Decade, social change, economic upheaval, sexual revolution.
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U.S. STANDARD OF LIVING.
Term Paper ID:14527
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Compared to advanced Western & Eastern European nations. Life expectancy & infant mortality, ratio of physicians & nurses, education & literacy.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Compared to advanced Western & Eastern European nations. Life expectancy & infant mortality, ratio of physicians & nurses, education & literacy.
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"MEGATRENDS" (JOHN NAISBITT).
Term Paper ID:14290
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Essay Subject:
Ten major changes in Amer. society: information, high tech/high touch, world economy, decentralization.... More...
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"AMERICA NOW" (MARVIN HARRIS).
Term Paper ID:13895
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Essay Subject:
Anthropologist's portrait of cultural decline of U.S. work habits, economic situation, production values.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Anthropologist's portrait of cultural decline of U.S. work habits, economic situation, production values.
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