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The Welfare of Troubled Children
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5 pages in length. Describes DYFUS and it’s problems, effectiveness, and changes over time. The welfare system has been through a maze of change since its original inception. What was initially implemented as a means by which to assist those whose financial situations warranted government help has ultimately turned into a program that is both greatly abused and neglected, casting a devastatingly negative light upon the social and political aspects. In turn, it is the children who suffer the most when their parents cannot get the help they need. DYFUS was created to meet that challenge. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAdyfus.wps
The Welfare States in the UK
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This 6 page paper looks at what have been the principal achievements of the Welfare State in the UK since its inception in the 1940s and what challenges face it in the future? To discuses this the welfare state is placed in its historical context, the problems and controversies concerning it are discussed and its achievements are assessed. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEUKwelst.rtf
The Welfare System: Failure
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8 pages in length. Despite myriad attempts from a number of presidential administrations to reform a system fraught with a combination of conceptual and delivery problems, the welfare system continues to represent one of the greatest social, political and economic failures in America's history. The original intent of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) - otherwise known as welfare - was to provide short-term financial help for individuals and families alike to get back on their feet; what it has evolved into, however, is an overextended, abused system that fails to instill self-sufficiency by perpetuating idleness. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCWelfareFl.rtf
The Widening Gap Between Rich and Poor
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This 5 page report discusses the fact that throughout the world, the gap between the rich and the poor has continued to expand at an alarming rate and the population group that suffers the most is children. The poverty levels and problems facing children in the UK are briefly discussed along with a comparison to the status of children in other parts of Europe with a particular emphasis on the successful French system. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWpoorUK.rtf
The Working Class: Definition and Issues
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A 3 page exploration of the category of "working class". This paper points out that this category is deeply subdivided. The lower subdivision barely subsists while the upper leads a relatively comfortable life. Neither, however, has any real power. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPworkCl2.rtf
The Working, Single Mother & Primary Care vs. Secondary Care
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A 6 page examination of sociological issues and transformations concerning the move from primary care to secondary care. Examined is the impact that the changing role of the mother has had -- While they once stayed home with their children, they no go off to work-- often leaving children in the hands of secondary care. Highlighted are the different relationships that evolve between mother and child and the possibility of increased social risk for the child. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: Primacar.wps
The WTO and All of Its Finery
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This three page paper presents a critical assessment of an article about the World Trade Organization. One source is listed.
Filename: CWwept.rtf
Theda Skocpol’s Use of Mill’s Methods of Agreement and Difference in Her Studies in Social Revolution: Examples of Methods Applied and Lieberson’s Critique
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This is a 6 page paper discussing Skocpol’s use of Mill’s methods of agreement and difference in her studies of social revolutions. In Theda Skocpol’s “States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia and China”, she uses John Stuart Mills’ methods of agreement and difference to appropriate logical causes of social revolutions in her comparative historical analyses. Stanley Lieberson, on the other hand, disagreed with Skocpol’s application of Mill’s methods when applied to small-N situations in sociological inquiry and this application of Mill by Skocpol “does not allow for probabilistic theories, interaction effects, measurement errors, or even the presence of more than one cause”. Despite this argument, most social researchers, including Skocpol agree that Mill’s methods can be used in social comparative research as long as the causes discussed are only generalized to those cases studied. In Skocpol’s study, the cause of social revolutions in France, Russia and China were based largely on the organized peasant revolts and the breakdown of the monarchical state administrations.
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Filename: TJTheda1.rtf
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