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The Challenges Demographic Changes Are Posing For Social Policies
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This 13 page paper looks at how and changing demographics will impact on social policy. The paper looks at issues such as the increasing aging population, changes in family structure and migration. The paper focuses on the UK and Europe. The bibliography cites 20 sources.
Filename: TEdemosp.rtf
The Challenges of Being an Advocate and Neutral Facilitator (Mediator)
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A 3 page overview of advocacy and mediation in the mental health field. This paper discusses ethics and responsibilities. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPsocWrkAdvocate.rtf
The Challenges of Social Movement Leaders
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This 5 page paper takes a look at the former slave Frederick Douglass and Dorothy Day, leader of the Catholic Worker Movement. The differences between the two leaders and those in prominent political positions are discussed.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA250pol.rtf
The Change In Family Structure
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3 pages in length. The family unit is an ever-changing entity in today's society; unlike sixty years ago when families consisted of a father who worked outside the home, a wife who maintained the household, children who appreciated the simpler things in life and a cohesion among all members that came from spending quality time together especially over the evening meal, contemporary families hardly resemble this fairytale description anymore. Each member of the twenty-first century family unit is to busy with the pressure to succeed - either in school or the workplace - to have much meaningful interaction with the others. Everything - even recreation - is approached at breakneck speed because there is simply too much to fit into a single day. The dismal result of today's impact upon families is such that communication, discipline and supervision are all but nonexistent. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCFamStruct.rtf
The Change in Marriage Ceremonies and Marriage Social Structures in Latin America Before and After the Spanish Invasion and Introduction of the Catholic Church
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the change in marital ceremonies and structure before and after the Spanish invasion and the introduction of the Catholic Church in Latin America. The traditional marriage ceremonies and marriage social structures which occurred in the communities of the Indians of Latin America before the arrival and the instigation of the Catholic Church by the Spaniards were vastly different than those which occurred after the invasion of the Spaniards. Firstly, traditional Indian marriages were organized by matchmakers and arranged by extensive negotiations by the adult family members. The ceremonies were performed by the local priests without words or involvement of the couple or their families. Marriages were based on alliances between families for political reasons and most often, the couple did not know each other before the union. Marriages were allowed between close cousins, and divorces and polygamy were common practices. After the Catholic Church came to Latin America, matchmakers and family members were not allowed during the pre-marital organization of the ceremony. This took place between the couple and the clergy who would perform the ceremony in the Church. Couples were encouraged by the Catholic Church to marry for love as they were not allowed divorce or polygamy. Family members were encouraged to remain out of the affairs of the couples and couples were told to come to the Church for any counseling in family matters. Previous to the Spanish invasion, married couples may have lived in nuclear families, in extended families, or often, the wives would remain with their own family. After the Church organized the marriage, couples were encouraged to set up their own house away from that of their families’. The structure of the communities and family social alliances were no longer considered valid in regards to marriage in the rules of the Church. In addition to the sacrament of marriage, couples were also required to have the sacrament of baptism before they were allowed to marry in the Catholic Church which required yet another change in traditional ceremony.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJmarit1.rtf
The Change Of Long-Lasting Relationships
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3 pages in length. The extent to which human beings - and thereby the relationships in which they engage - are ever-evolving entities in both mind and body speaks to the notion that no two people in a single relationship remain exactly the same throughout that involvement. Just because a couple has been married forty-five years in what appears to be a harmonious union does not automatically mean each individual has remained unchanged for those past four-and-a-half decades; rather, the modifications in attitudes, beliefs, likes, dislikes, desires and goals have been both significant and life-changing. Couples who remain together throughout such monumental transformation do so either because the individuals have learned to adapt and grow with each change or because they become inert, ignoring the change and allowing it to crush the relationship's spirit. This latter situation ultimately renders the individuals as nonentities in their own union. Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants" and Shaw's "The Girls in Their Summer Dresses" illustrate the more subtle elements of relationship changes and the larger-than-life impacts they have upon the individuals. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCRelatChng.rtf
The Changing American Family
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This 5 page essay describes the changing American family, considering many aspects including gender roles, ethnic variances, longevity, blended families as well as projections for the future. The paper's position is that the traditional nuclear family was a temporary structure and has been replaced by a revised definition mostly brought on by social change. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Charamer.doc
The Changing Definition of Marriage
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This 4 page paper attempts to define marriage and looks at how families have changed over the years. The paper addressees new issues as gay couples fight for the right to be legally married. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA431mar. rtf
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