Papers On Race, Politics & Society
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The History Of The Idea Of Race
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14 pages in length. Drawing upon the work of David Goldberg's "Racist Culture: Philosophy and the Politics of Meaning," one can readily argue that idea of race has always combined references to what is seen as natural (fixed) and social construct, suggesting that very divergent discourses have been implemented over time as a means by which to account for human diversity within the colonial context of European and non-European differences. Furthermore, the notion of race is not inherent to biology, but rather it is a social and cultural classification that has been erroneously attributed to biological implication. The writer discusses the concept of race from the Puritan colonization to present-day criminal justice system. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCHistR.rtf
The History Of U.S. Children In Poverty
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A 15 page paper that provides a historical analysis of the topic of children in poverty, and considers the advantages and disadvantages within the scope of society & social theory. Bibliography lists 12+ sources.
Filename: Childpov.wps
The Idea of Race
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A 5 page paper which accesses the history of the idea of race.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RArce.rtf
The Impact of Family Influences on the Behaviors of Children: A View of Two Mothers
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This paper outlines the basic views of parental influence and the conflicts that have been notable in recent news stories. In particular, this paper assesses the impact of family and cultural on the death of Kayla Rolland, a young girl murdered by Tamarla Owen's six year old son. This paper incorporates a genogram to help understand the complexities of both families. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHgenogr.wps
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano
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A 3 page paper discussing the biography and purposes of this former slave in publishing his Narrative in 1789 (1791 in the United States). Equiano illustrated to European and American readers the civilization of his people and the barbarism of the white slave traders, upending the common notion of who was “civilized” and who was not. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSOlauEquiano.rtf
The Journey Into Adulthood
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This 5 page essay explores the 3 stages of adulthood using Helen L. Bee's The Journey of Adulthood as its only source. The book is used, along with personal observations, to provide an overview of the various stages as well as its relevance to a class on family life.
Filename: Adulth.wps
The Measure Of Society
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6 pages in length. In a new twist to Ghandi's declaration that 'the measure of a society is how it treats its elderly, its children, its animals,' the aspect of social interaction has warranted closer examination as to the manner by which a society can be measured. Assessing the validity of the twenty-first century version of Ghandi's famous adage – the measure of society is the way it treats its children, its old people, and its criminals – one might readily surmise that while mankind moves forward into the future, there has been a significant backward step with regard to compassion and justice; as such, the blatant absence of social responsibility can be found by the manner in which children, criminals and the elderly are addressed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCmeasr.wps
The Media: Constructs And Promotes Images Of Race And Gender That Lead To Exclusion, Discrimination, Hierarchy And Domination
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6 pages in length. The writer discusses how the media negatively impact society's images of race and gender. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCmdia2.wps
The Middle Class: 1960s - 1990s
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A 9 page paper that explores specific questions related to the American middle class population. The paper is formateed as a case staudy that uses U.S. Census Bureau data as the source of invormaiton. Three questions are addressed: 1.) Has the proportional aggregate income of the "middle class" in American changed since 1950? 2.) Has the "middle class" decline in the U.S. since 1950? 3.) Is there a difference in the proportional aggregate income of middle class white Americans and black Americans? 6 tables are included. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGmidcl.msw
The Myths of “New Holland” and Terra Nullis
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This 5 page report discusses the ways
in which 17th and 18th century white European invaders (also known as “colonists”),
radically changed Australia (once known as “New Holland”) when they landed on its
shores. Regardless of the centuries through which the natives of the land had lived on
“their” land and used its resources for their own needs, the Europeans laid claim to the
land and declared to belong to them. Using the doctrine of terra nullius, Latin for “land of
no one,” they claimed that nobody owned the land until they (white men) “discovered”
and claimed it for themselves. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWnewhol.rtf
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