Category: Sociology 7256

  • Violence Against Women: Importance of the Problem

    Violence against women presents one of the most important problems of modern society and there are a lot of researchers who aim to analyze the present situation in order to develop the best solution. In their article, Netto, Moura, Queiroz, Tyrrell, and Bravo (2014) report the results of their research aimed at revealing the consequences…

  • Bedoons Life and Experiences in Kuwait

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Bedoon is a social class that exists in such countries as Kuwait, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. It refers to people without a state, and some countries consider these people to be illegal immigrants. Kuwait is one of those countries with a relatively large population present in…

  • Corporal Punishment and Child Maltreatment

    Problem Analysis Parents are the main people who are responsible for their children development, understanding of the world around, and promoting desirable behaviors that meet special standards and rules. Misbehavior of children is a burning topic for consideration in many countries because parents want to choose the most appropriate options to solve this problem, the…

  • Social Good vs. the Individuals Right to Privacy

    Table of Contents Data Collection in Canada Privacy Issues Foreign Experience and Solutions Conclusion References Nowadays, it is impossible to imagine ones life without the Internet. It has become a powerful tool that helps to work, study, communicate, purchase goods, spend leisure time, and perform many other activities. Moreover, as the globalization trend grows more…

  • Supervision in Human Services and Its Legal Aspects

    The article Damages for Indirect Patent Infringement by Dmitry Karshtedt was published in 2014. The author reveals the existing legal issue in supervision in the field of human services, which is vicarious liability. Moreover, the author claims that in the majority of patent infringement circumstances, the only useful method by which the accuser can acquire…

  • Equal Pay Act for American Women

    The Equal Pay Act (EPA) was established by the American government in 1963. This law requires equal wages or salaries for every resident of the country, regardless of gender. The following paper is a literature review on the topic of the Equal Pay Acts validity in the United States of America. According to Fugiero (2014),…

  • Community Development in the Urban Crises

    Table of Contents Introduction Key Concepts in the Texts and Their Comparison Personal Perspective on the Readings and Conclusion Works Cited Introduction It could be stated with certainty that the development of the society throughout the history of the development of the human race was largely based upon the concept of the city as a…

  • Sociological Imagination Theory

    Sociological Imagination and Its Importance The sociological imagination is a theory that links the behavior of an individual at the micro level to the society in which he/she lives, at the macro level. The concept was introduced by the American sociologist C. Wright Mills in 1959 and was defined as the awareness of the connection…

  • Mortality Rates Between Nations

    Thank you for the clarification regarding Accountable Care Organizations. As for mortality rates among nations, it seems that a range of factors affects their accuracy. For example, in the recent study by Tencza, Stokes, and Preston (2014), it is noted that obesity, residence, substance abuse, and smoking are the key factors that cause variation in…

  • Ordinary Sexual Violence in Media and Society

    Table of Contents Introduction Violence Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction Carter1 argues that the news reporting of sexualized violence is contributing to the normalization of assumptions about male violent behavior and female likelihoods of victimization. It is easy to outline how this process occurs if to consider some specific examples. Using Carters statement as a theoretical…