Category: Sociology
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Probation and Parole Officers’ Treatment of Offenders
As a journeyman parole officer with several years of experience, respect from peers and supervisors, and an unblemished reputation, I clearly understand the importance of professional and ethical performance. According to 18 U.S. Code § 3603, the probation officer is responsible for aiding the defendant and contributing to the improvements of his condition and conduct…
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Closed Cities: The Impact of Urban Planning on Society and Individual Growth
Each urban citizen expects to live in a clean, safe city that continually develops across all spheres. However, such a concept is becoming more utopian each year, as the municipalities fail to satisfy and secure the residents, subjecting them to hazards. One instance of unsustainable city concept is closed cities, making the modern urban environment…
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Contemporary American Society
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction The contemporary state of the US society is a matter of dispute due to the lack of universally accepted criteria for measuring the performance of societal institutions. The present paper aims at assessing how the US society serves the elderly, the youth, and the disadvantaged population.…
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Beggars in Tempe, Arizona
Table of Contents Introduction and Statement of Problems Solution Effects on Students and the People of Tempe Conclusion Introduction and Statement of Problems Tempe AZ is one of the towns that have the highest number of beggars in the world. About fifty thousand beggars stand on the streets begging for money from students in Tempe…
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Intimate Partner Violence: Treatment Modality
Table of Contents Introduction Treatment Plan References Introduction Intimate partner violence (IPV), more commonly known as domestic violence, is defined as “the use of threat or use of physical, emotional, and/or sexual abuse with the intent of instilling fear, and intimidating and controlling another person” (Rice, 2006). The violence occurs in an ongoing relationship or…
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Whaling is Unethical Socially: Analysing the Problem
Table of Contents Introduction Whaling problem: why is it unethical? Conclusion Reference Introduction Whaling has been condemned and any commercial activity related to whaling has been banned in most areas. However, the whales are still hunted despite the ban. There are still a few countries which still kill thousands of whales each year. The ban…
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Analyzing and Anticipating the Audience After Lockdown
Table of Contents The Purpose of the Message 3×3 Writing Process Communication After Lockdown Reference The main key points of the chapter “Analyzing and Anticipating the Audience” of the book “Business Communication” by Guffey & Loewy include primary and secondary audience profiling, an adaptation of writing techniques to a specific audience, and the importance of…
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Gendering, Sexualizing, and Racializing Bodies in Shaw & Lee’s Book
Table of Contents Summary Personal Impression of the Text Discussion Questions Additional Information References Summary The readings in Chapter 2 of Shaw and Lee’s text illustrate societal power dynamics, hierarchal ranking, and privilege and prejudice through a compilation of essays. It considers the normalization of qualities such as white, straight, and middle-class as a practice…
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Giftedness and Socio-Emotional Issues
Table of Contents Introducion Traits of Gifted Learners Rapid Comprehension Tendency Toward Complexity High Expectations Divergent Interests Socio-Emotional Issues Addressing Socio-Emotional Learning in the Classroom Conclusion References Introducion The cognitive complexity, increased reaction intensity, emotional sensitivity, imagination, unique interests, personalities, and conflicts that differentiate gifted children from their classmates may result in distinct educational and…
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Federal Welfare Policy: The Food Stamp Program and Medicaid
The Food Stamp Program and Medicaid are federally funded programs that aim to address healthcare issues for specific populations in the U.S. The Food Stamp program, also known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is dispensed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to address the issue of malnutrition, while Medicaid is managed by the…