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Nationalism/Theoretical Approaches
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A 5 page research paper that examines the nationalism from several theoretical perspectives, focusing mainly on the work of Harold R. Isaacs in Idols of the Tribe. The writer attempts to answer the questions: how did the modern conception of nationalism form? What is a nation? What is a state? Why is ethnicity a force in building nations and in tearing them down? Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khnatthe.rtf
Nationalism; From Scotland to China
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This 3 page paper looks at the way nationalism has surfaced in recent years. To demonstrate the ideology behind nationalism, and that it does not always lead to violence; the examples of Scotland and China are used. The paper considers why nationalism has surfaced in this diverse states in recent years and how it can be seen as representative of current conditions and feelings. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEnatscc.wps
Native Americans
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This 10 page paper begins with a brief historical overview of Native American Indians and some of the acts of oppression committed against them. Some statistical data are included in the descriptions and discussions of the culture. The types of Native American social issues a social worker might encounter when working with this population are identified and the need for cultural competence is discussed. The writer also comments on what areas need further research and the ethical principles that must be followed in such research. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGntvam6.rtf
Native Americans and Japanese Americans
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A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts Native Americans and Japanese Americans. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAaija.rtf
Native Americans, Filipinos, and Vietnamese in America --
Comparing Communities
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This 5 page report discusses the fact
that in the ethnic communities of the United States, certain
groups have traditionally fared better than others. In some
circumstances it is because members of their community have
actually established more representative and supportive societies
in America. In other circumstances, the community has had a more
historically based framework of support in the United States upon
which they could draw. Ironically, the United States has created
a realm in which communities that developed as the result of the
physically most distance lands -- Southeast Asia and the
Philippines -- have actually fared better than America’s own
indigenous peoples. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWascomm.wps
Nature Versus Nurture: Why People Like Salt On Their Food
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8 pages in length. Salt has been heralded as the pillar of life, inasmuch as the human body requires this natural substance to sustain function. Although the requisite amount is fractional – approximately 0.66% -- man could not live without its life-sustaining properties. An absence of salt within the human body creates problems that range from loss of appetite and exhaustion to poor digestion and, in some cases, even death if the absence is long enough and severe enough. Beyond health concerns, however, is the fact that ancient man discovered many other uses for salt, with food seasoning reflecting one of the most significant. Yet there are those who, for one reason or another, do not partake of salt as a seasoning, choosing to eat their food bland due to either nature or nurture. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCSaltF.rtf
Nature vs Nurture in “Born into Brothels”
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A 4 page examination of the importance of environment is shaping the lives of children of prostitutes in Calcutta India. The chance they are given to improve their lot in life is capitalized upon by some but not taken advantage of by others. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPBornIntoBrothels.rtf
Nature vs. Nurture / Article Discussion
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This debate is presented in a 1997 New York Times article that proposes two diametric sides on the issue of brain development. A 5 page critical analysis explores assumptions made in the article. Pros and cons are shown on each side. While no side is taken, the analysis suggests that political correctness may play a role in the debate. No other sources used.
Filename: Nnurt.wps
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