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Papers On Sociology, Social Work, & Counseling
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Respect
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A 3 page paper which examines why people should respect the property of others and what problems are associated with disrespect. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAreede.rtf
Responsibilities Of The Hospice Social Worker
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In this 15 page research paper, the writer investigates hospice care and specifically hospice social workers. Beginning with a description of hospice care, then following with an explanation of the many and diverse responsibilities of the hospice social worker and concluding with a proposal for a research study investigating the level of job satisfaction among hospice social workers. Bibliography lists 12 references.
Filename: Hosp.wps
Responsibility for Abusive Actions & Consequences
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A 3 page research paper that discusses, first of all, how people tend to rationalize abusive behavior to avoid taking responsibility and the importance of taking responsibility. Then, the writer explores some of the consequences to such actions. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khrescon.rtf
Restaurant Smoking Policies / Scientific, Economic, & Social Aspects
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A 5 page examination of the scientific, economic, and social aspects which affect the implementation of smoking policies in restaurants. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Restsmok.wps
Restrictions Should Be Placed On The Use Of Cellular Phones In Restaurants And Theaters
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3 pages in length. The quest for escape from the daily grind has long been found within the enjoyable venues of restaurants and movie theaters; after a relaxing evening of dinner and a movie, both mind and body have had a chance to regroup and prepare for another day full of responsibility. In this ever-connected global society, cellular phones are one of the most irritating distractions that sends people running for the refuge of restaurants and movie houses faster than anything else; however, these beeping, blinking annoyances - and the incessant chatter that ensues - have come to infiltrate these last few safe havens to the point where restrictions must be put in place not only to protect the integrity of restaurants and movie theaters but more importantly to afford patrons the distraction-free meal or film they came there to experience in the first place. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCCellPhRest.rtf
Retirement Adjustment Among Couples: Predictors of Well-Being
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A 12 page paper discussing all general aspects of adjusting to retirement. Citizens of most developed nations are not saving enough of their incomes to provide them with the retirement years enjoyed by those who retired in the 1980s and 1990s, and the economic conditions that existed then likely will not return. Those retiring now and within the next 15 years or so will find a landscape much different from that in which their own parents lived during their retirement years. The purpose here is to explore what new retirees may be able to expect and how they might adjust to circumstances. The paper addresses the need for psychological preparation for retirement as well as health and financial issues. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KSretirCoup.rtf
Retirement Financial Planning
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A 10 page paper discussing how a financial planner should approach assisting clients in better planning for their retirement years. The 50-year-old client may not gain the kind of retirement he would have liked to have had, but beginning at 50 is greatly preferable to waiting until later, or not beginning at all. The 50-year-old client has opportunity to build a respectable retirement with stringent commitment now. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSfinRetirePl.rtf
Retirement: Adjustment Difficulty
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6 pages in length. People who spend a lifetime working often have difficulty adjusting to the leisure of retirement and the lack of work identity associated with retirement. The reason this occurs is due to the fact that for the majority of one's life, there has been structure, requirement and a specific task to oversee. Retirement removes all that routine and responsibility in one fell swoop, rendering the individual without meaningful purpose. The writer discusses why retirement is sometimes a difficult transition, as well as what one might do to help ease the process. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCretir.wps
Retiring without Benefits / Women in Labor Unions
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This 10 page paper examines two such issues that are related by the ideology of the "work ethic": what happens when people retire too early and without benefits; and the history of women in labor unions in the 18th and 19th centuries. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: HVSociol.rtf
Reverse Discrimination & Conflict Theory
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A 10 page research study that considers the issue of reverse discrimination from a conflict theory perspective and evaluates the current literature on the subject. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Revdis2.doc
Reverse Discrimination Against White Males
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7 pages. This paper describes reverse discrimination as it applies to white males and also explains it in the context of symbolic interaction and functionalism. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JGA22002.rtf
Reverse Effects Of Labor Discrimination
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A 10 page research paper employing statistical analysis of, and trends in, black/white employment figures based on 1970 and 1980 census data. The thesis is that while labor discrimination on the surface seems to aid the majority group, it can in fact be detrimental to the entire work force. Bibliography includes six cited references.
Filename: Racedisc.wps
Review of "Corporate support in the aftermath of a natural disaster: effects on employee strains"
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A 4 page paper reviewing the report of a quantitative survey of employees in South Florida affected by Hurricane Andrew in 1992. The research tests hypotheses addressing the effect of employer assistance both immediately following the hurricane and three months later. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSresCorpHlpHur.rtf
Review of "Fair Share or Status Quo? The Twin Cities Livable Communities Act"
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A 5 page paper discussing this article by Edward Goetz. This article
is presented as being the report of "research," but its greatest value is in demonstrating when
research is not research at all. The article attempts to make broad generalizations without taking
broad categories into account. Using metropolitan housing as its focus, it examines
microeconomic conditions before and after wrenching changes in macroeconomic and national
changes in the decade of the 1970s, a time of double-digit inflation, wage and price controls and
eventually credit controls. In essence, it compares apples and oranges, concluding insight
measured in pears. Its greatest value lies in demonstrating how not to write a research article.
Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSpubHouse.wps
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