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Intentional vs. Unintentional Racism
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A 5 page paper presenting a 10-question questionnaire and the results of presenting it to 10 individuals. Questions address racism, but the purpose of the paper is to focus on the mechanics of creating and assessing responses to a questionnaire, paying particular attention to reliability and validity. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSresRacism.rtf
Inter-Cultural Communication
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses cultural temporality, monochronic and polychronic time, as well as technological advancement as they relate to inter-cultural communication. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCcomun.doc
Interaction and Communication: The Theories of Goffman and Garfinkel
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An 8 page discussion of the sociological theories of Erving Goffman and Harold Garfinkel as they relate to communication. The author reviews Goffman’s analogy of drama and the stage to present his theories of “dramaturgy” and Garfinkel’s employment of the term “ethnomethodology”, to describe the manner in which the stage is set for interpersonal communication. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPsocInt.rtf
Interactions with Service Providers
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Abstract: This 8-page paper describes a student's interaction with substance abuse service providers, with regard to what he might see, think and feel in this situation. Bibliography lists 3 sources
Filename: HVSerPro.rtf
Intercultural Communication And Cultural Identity
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8 pages in length. The assumptions about cultural 'norms' impact the interviewee's behavior on a day-to-day basis by virtue of making her extraordinarily aware of how she is expected to act in a society so different to her own, which directly relates to the inherent challenges and disadvantages she recognizes as being related to her culture being outside the 'norm.' She responds to those challenges by paying particular attention to how she interacts when in public and enlists the help of friends as sources of strength and support to guide her down the correct path of cultural assimilation. The interviewee was pleased to find that over time, there are certain advantages associated with assimilating to the normative culture, not the least of which includes the sense of belonging that is most often withheld for those who earn such acceptance only after proving the ability - and desire - to integration. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCIntCulID.rtf
Intercultural, Interracial Marriage
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A 33 page research paper that explores the topic of marrying outside one's own race or ethnic group. The writer discusses these topics: data regarding the numbers of intermarriage; laws against such unions with examples; the negative effects of intermarriage and the frustration of certain members of other racial groups; Hawaii as a model state that encourages intermarriage and why they do; social exchange theory and its relationship to intermarriages; physical attractiveness; socioeconomic status; level of education and social dominance orientation. The writer offers significant amounts of data. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PGracmar.wps
Interdependence in Ethnic Identity and Self: Implications for Theory and Practice
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of the article Interdependence in Ethnic Identity and Self from the Journal of Counseling and Development. This paper integrates a view of the article, while also considering the essential elements of the theoretical approach, applying other articles to an understanding of the central arguments. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MHethint.wps
Interdependence Theory And The Theory Of Learned Helplessness
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10 pages in length. The manner by which the theory of learned helplessness is intrinsically related to the interdependence theory – which states that close relationships are about behavioral choices that create rewarding and/or costly interactions – speaks to the vast differences between long-term (LT) and short-term (ST) relationships. Examining child abuse and domestic violence in this light provides a significant basis upon which the student can draw inferences as to how this occurs, inasmuch as both children and spouses are typically involved in long-term relationships with their abusers. The investment of emotions and the existence of family ties often precipitates the learned helplessness for the reason that the abused child or adult believes on the one hand that their daddy/husband did not mean to do it, while on the other thinks that nothing he or she does will make the situation any better. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TLCIntTh.rtf
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