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The German Refugee by Bernard Malamud
Introduction
Bernard Malamud was born April 26, 1914 in New York in Brooklyn to a Russian-Jewish family. In the 1940s he taught at night school, and in 1949 he was appointed at the University of Oregon. Later in the year 1961, he became a lecturer at ...
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CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
Is Corporal Punishment Needed To Discipline Children?
Is Corporal Punishment Needed To Discipline Children?
Introduction
The debate over whether parents should discipline their children using corporal punishment is certainly a contentious one. But perhaps an even more bitter debate centers on corporal punishment in public schools. Should teachers and administrators ...
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SOCIOLOGY
Sociology
Sociology
Introduction
New Hartford and New Heaven are one of the most popular places, in America and New England respectively. Both the places offer great attraction to tourist from all over the world. In this paper, we will compare and analyze both the places.
Thesis Statement
New Hartford and New Heaven are ...
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EUROPE 1400-1800
Europe 1400-1800
Europe 1400-1800
Introduction
I have selected the isolation and contact of European nation because, European history of Isolation is quiet interesting and entertaining in several aspects. For many centuries, European nations did not contact with other nations and, remained in isolation. In 1400s, Europeans started to mingle with other nations ...
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CRITIQUE A QUALITATIVE RESEARCH ARTICLE
Critique: Qualitative Research Article
Critique: Qualitative Research Article
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Dual role transition among social working women who first time became pregnant has been explored in the study. Descriptive research design was adopted in the study to gather information from the social work student trainees. Cross-case thematic analysis approach was ...
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Racism
Introduction
'Racism' refers to the discrimination acts that are based just on the racial feature of an entire group of people or of an individual. The racism phenomenon is global and frequently has political connotations that stimulate instability and wars too. Racism has frequently been legislated by governments. Holocaust practices of ...
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SOCIAL POLICY
Social Policy for People with Disabilities
Social Policy for People with Disabilities
Introduction
There is a social policy called the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Initiation of the policy occurred because in the past people with disabilities were deprived of basic rights like education. Public schools did not take in ...
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MEDICALISATION THESIS
Medicalisation Thesis
The Medicalisation Thesis by Conrad and Schneider
Summary
Health sociologists work from the concept of medicalisation to interpret the social processes by which non-pathological problems come to be understood and treated as medical conditions. Where treatment for these conditions involves the prescription of medication, the term pharmaceuticalisation suggests ...
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MAOIST EX-COMBATANTS
“Challenges and opportunities for the rehabilitation and reintegration of Maoist ex-combatants in the Nepal context”
“Challenges and opportunities for the rehabilitation and reintegration of Maoist ex-combatants in the Nepal context”
Introduction to the issue of Maoist ex-soldiers in the Nepal context
Recent discourses on Nepal's peace process reveal that noble yet ...
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GROUPTHINK
Groupthink in the Socio-cultural Tradition
Groupthink in the Socio-cultural Tradition
Introduction
Groupthink occurs when individuals in a group do not evaluate different alternatives when making a decision. It is done by group members in order to maintain the group harmony and avoid conflict. The antecedents of groupthink involve group cohesiveness, ...