|
Select
any paper listed below and receive it TODAY
for only $
/page +FREE bibliography!!!
|
Papers On Sociology, Social Work, & Counseling
Page 29 of 477
|
|
“How Great is G.R.E.A.T. (Gang resistance education and training)?: A
Review of the Article Detailing the School-Based Gang Prevention Program
[ send me this paper ]
A 10 page overview of the G.R.E.A.T. program and the experimental design of a paper reviewing its effectiveness. G.R.E.A.T. is an in-school program which targets middle school age children in hopes of deterring their interest in joining gangs. Despite the program inconsistencies in design and presentation a national study conducted by researchers at U.S. Department of Justice’s, Crime and Justice Research, declares the study effective. This paper questions that conclusion, identifying numerous problems with the study itself and delineating the circumstances which make the study suspect. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPgangPr.rtf
“Humanistic and Social Conflict Theories in Relation to Social Problems”
[ send me this paper ]
A paper which looks at the way different methodologies can be applied when considering the cause and effect of social problems, and how these can be used in tandem both to combat social and economic disadvantage and to increase self-esteem in individuals.
Filename: JLsocprob.wps
“Immigration, Welfare and the 1996 Acts”
[ send me this paper ]
A five page paper which looks at the way in which immigration and welfare regulations are structured, and the effect which the 1996 Acts have had upon the way that immigrants can qualify for legal residency, and how this affects their entitlement to federal benefits.
Bibliography lists 4 sources
Filename: JLimmigration.wps
“Independent” Living at Parkview Seniors’ Apartments
[ send me this paper ]
A 20 page paper presenting an interesting exercise: write of something “psychological” in a detailed and personal narrative describing a setting to which psychological principles can be applied. The paper describes the structure and the people of Parkview, a seniors’ independent living apartment building. Though Parkview does not offer assisted living, it does offer many conveniences of great value to the elderly, as well as the security that so many elderly people find comforting. Residents have their own private apartments, but they have built a community within the building, one that helps others when they need help and provides a rich social life for individuals. The paper uses Maslow’s hierarchy of needs as its psychological base. At Parkview, seniors are free to progress through all five levels of Maslow’s pyramid. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSpsycParkview.rtf
“Insider and Outsider Cultures”
[ send me this paper ]
A nine page paper which considers the way in which groups define themselves and others in terms of insider and outsider culture, and the relationship between ethnicity, historical factors and generational issues to the division between Self and Other in modern cultures.
Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: JLinsiders.wps
“Ladies behind bars”
[ send me this paper ]
A five page paper which looks at John Coggeshall’s article, ‘Ladies Behind Bars’ and the way in which he sees the construction of gender roles in male prisons as reflecting and exemplifying the delineation of male and female roles in the outside world.
Bibliography lists 5 sources
Filename: JLLadies.rtf
“Lives on the Edge: Single Mothers and their Children in the Other America” by Valerie Polakow
[ send me this paper ]
This 7 page report discusses Polakow's 1993 book and the information it presents about American women and their children who live in poverty. The point Polakow makes is that it is an unrelenting struggle in which there are painfully few opportunities for escape. Until American society itself changes its beliefs and policies, women and children will continue to live a near-subsistence level of existence in the land of plenty, equality, and justice. Bibliography lists only the primary source.
Filename: BWsinmom.rtf
“Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus”: A Review of the Book by John Gray
[ send me this paper ]
A 5 page overview of this book on gender relations. The author of this paper contends that once you get beyond the catchy title of this book many flaws surface. Gray’s almost constant use of comical analogies and metaphors serve more to dilute the important content of the book than to effectively illustrate it. As an added annoyance, Gray insists on repeating his core ideas over and over in almost identical scenarios throughout his book. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPmarsVn.rtf
Didn't find what you're
looking for yet? Try a keyword search above or
have a NEW research paper customized
on any topic you like!!!
-or-
SELECT ONE OF THE TERM PAPER
ASSISTANCE OPTIONS BELOW:
Samples
| Testimonials
| Best
Term Paper Help Links
MORE TERM PAPER HELP
SITES:
Shakespeare
- The Best Papers
| Best
Term
Paper Tutors
| Best
Paper
Hunting
|
Best
Papers
24 7
|
| More
Papers
|
No Cheaters Papers
|
Buy Papers
|
Term
Paper HQ
|
Term Papers - Help NOW!
|
Term
Paper Geeks
| Thesis
Statements
|
Paper Writers
|
Papers 1-2-3
|
Online-Papers
|
Paper Download
|
Pick-a-Paper
|
Web-Based-Papers
|
Writing Papers
|
Sharing Papers
|
Easy Papers
| Best
Term Paper Advice
|
Choose a Paper
|
Best Advanced Papers
|
Ace Papers
|
Plato Papers
|
Aristotle Papers
|
Philosophy Papers
|
Criminal Justice Papers
|
Best Political
Science Papers
| Ecology
Papers |
Best History Papers
| Best Health Papers
|