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Arab-American Assimilation
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This paper examines how, after September 11th, Americans are beginning to discover-as a nation-is that Arab Americans have not been fully accepted in American society and remain outsiders, in many ways, excluded from common citizenship activities and viewed with suspicion and sometimes even outright hostility. Pages: 12 Sources: 19 Format: MLA with a bibliography |
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Asian Resentment
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This paper looks at how American attempts to regionalization led to population experience that was parallel to imperialism. The nation's imperialistic attitude turned animistic feelings among the Asians, which is why their population resents American presence today.Pages: 8 Sources: 9 Format: MLA with internal documentation |
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The Focus on the Human Body
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This paper focuses on how the human body is getting more attention from social and cultural theorists, due in part to social movements such as feminism, and the writings of Foucault. Pages: 2.5 Sources: None Format: None |
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Welfare Reform
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This paper is a compassionate conservative agenda for the next phase of welfare reform. The basis for the author's argument stems from the idea of familial obligations, individual generosity and love of neighbor in order to reform welfare. It talks about President Bush's faith-based initiative, charitable giving and the community solutions act, the charitable choice provision, and removing regulatory obstacles to effective compassion. It then goes on to discuss the hazards of organizational dependency, making Charitable Choice work, and volunteer tax credits. Pages: 26 Sources: 24 Format: MLA with endnotes |
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Conformity
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This paper looks at conformity from a personal point of view. It uses examples from history, high school and Langston Hugh's Salvation. Pages: 1 Sources: None Format: None |
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Cultural Values
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The paper provides facts and examples of what the following cultural groups value and instill in their children through parenting: Hispanic Americans, Puerto Ricans and Puerto Rican Americans, Mexicans and Mexican Americans, Japanese, and Russians. Pages: 10 Sources: 11 Format: MLA |
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Cultural Differences
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This paper discusses how the way that different groups of people perceive, interact and carry out their lives in the world around them make cultures different. It also looks at the major characteristics of three prominent social groups in America: Hispanic, Caucasian and Native American. Pages: 5 Sources: None Format: None |
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Uneven Distribution of Wealth
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This paper looks at the uneven distribution of wealth in a America's democracy. The author highlights how its main causes are big business, technological advances, limited availability of higher education, and the existence of welfare. The author ultimately blames America's industrial past as the culprit. Pages: 4 Sources: 4 Format: MLA with footnotes |
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Family Violence
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This paper looks at family violence in all facets. It looks how it is a major social, health and economic problem in the United States using facts about violence against children and the elderly. Pages: 10 Sources: 17 Format: MLA |
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Gay Marriage
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This paper looks at how American society has comfortably blended a variety of cultural beliefs and ideologies into mainstream thought; however, it has lacked to accept the idea of two people who are the same sex becoming legally married. It argues that for the basic civil rights of all gay citizens, it is important to legalize gay marriage. Pages: 2 Sources: 3 Format: MLA with footnotes |
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