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The Concept of Community
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A 4 page exploration of the concept of community. This author discusses the physical, sociological, and psychological aspects of community. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPcommunity2.rtf
The Concept of Family: Examples of Two Atypical Family Structures Among the Mundurucu Indians of South America and the Shakers
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An 8 page overview of the concept of family and societal gender roles. Presents examples from traditional Mundurucu and Shaker cultures which demonstrate that family structure and gender roles vary both across time and across culture. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPmunSha.wps
The Concept of Individualism
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This 4 page paper defines and discusses the concept of individualism. Bellah's ideas are noted as are those of Ben Franklin. Examples are provided. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA640Ind.rtf
The Concept Of Race As a Social Construct
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In this 4 page research paper, the writer argues that race has no biological basis and is merely a socially-constructed concept-- created from perceptions conditioned by events of recorded history. Race and class issues (primarily the example of inner-city African-Americans) are examined with many examples to support this theory. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Racesoci.wps
The Concept of Racial Inferiority: Organizational Perpetuation
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A 5 page overview of racism as it has existed since the nineteenth century when anthropology, medicine, psychology, and sociology all became vehicles of racism as they proposed and supported theories which perpetuated disenfranchisement and segregation. Even the concept of evolution itself indirectly supported the predominant feeling that there was a hierarchical relationship between the races from the primitive to the advanced. The author of this paper presents the contention that our everyday classroom activities and even our standardized educational tests perpetuate the age-old institution of racism. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPraceIn.rtf
The Concept of Self
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5 pages. The concept of self is not considered to be undermined by genetic science. 'Self' as described in this paper is not the genetic makeup of humanity but of the inner spirit, the soul, and the essence of one's beliefs. The explanation of self is not one that takes into consideration the physical parts that create a human being. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAselfs.rtf
The Concepts Of Economic Development And Human Development
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3 pages in length. There was a time when the separation between economic development and human development were so vast that there was actually very little connection between them. Communities – such as the Amish – viewed economic development as pitching in with one another's tasks, growing food and building homesteads for everyone, and bartering services for services when something was needed beyond the scope of what one's own family might be able to provide. Human development grew out of being confident with one's abilities, realizing one's limitations and fulfilling one's sense of magnanimity by being part of the collective community. Then the industrial age emerged, bringing with it the competitive nature of capitalism, and soon what was once a fair and equitable existence – where a person had peace of mind and no worries about money – quickly turned into a cutthroat society where people battled with one another over acquiring riches to the point where an individual's human development became inextricably interwoven with his ability – or inability – to establish a solid economic development. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCEcHum.rtf
The Construction and Development of National Identity
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This 16 page paper looks at the way in which national identity's formed and then evolves. The past is an essential component in the formation of national identity so the first part of the paper concentrates on how it is the perception of the past as well as the events which aid in the construct of national identity, to demonstrate this England is used as an example. The second part of the paper then looks at the role literature plays in developing and enhancing national identity. To demonstrate the different ways in which literature can achieve this comparison is made between England and Scotland. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: TEnatidt.wps
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