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This paper will be a discussion of society?s sin transition. More specifically it will answer the following questions: Whit is that Western aid programs seem to benefit the West? Why is Nagle?s examination limited to the Third World? The other question that will be examined is in today?s economically and militarily lopsided world of vast inequalities, dwindling natural resources and environmental degradation, how can economic development occur with democracy?
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 21205
Price: US$62.65
177.21264 Social Stratification
Changing the laws of a nation or state can be an arduous and difficult process (and indeed it is certainly arguable that it should be so, for laws should provide continuity to a society). But as difficult as it is for laws to change, sometimes it is even harder to change people?s beliefs and ideas. The films that we have watched, along with our readings for this class, have helped paint a picture of how difficult it is to change both social strictures and structures and cultural mores, especially when it comes to an issue as complex as race in the United States.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 21264
Price: US$26.85
178.21265 Social Stratification
Changing the laws of a nation or state can be an arduous and difficult process (and indeed it is certainly arguable that it should be so, for laws should provide continuity to a society). But as difficult as it is for laws to change, sometimes it is even harder to change people?s beliefs and ideas. The films that we have watched, along with our readings for this class, have helped paint a picture of how difficult it is to change both social strictures and structures and cultural mores, especially when it comes to an issue as complex as race in the United States.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 21265
Price: US$26.85
179.21384 Codes of Ethics for Urban Planners
This paper examines several codes of ethics for urban planners, including the rationale for the codes, specific provisions, codes in the United States and Hong Kong, showing how urban planners also must adhere to standards of independence and ethical behaviour in decision-making. It is especially the case when different segments in society are either favoured.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 21384
Price: US$89.50
180.21426 Gay Marriage: An Analysis of the Debate
This four page undergraduate paper examines the gay marriage debate. The author notes that in attempting to resolve the conflict between people who support gay marriage and people who oppose it, many political, social, moral, religious, and practical issues must be taken into account in order to arrive at a just resolution for all concerned. Some of these issues are more complex and intractable than others, for they involve deeply held religious and moral beliefs shared by the vast majority of Americans, while social and practical issues are less troublesome and offer
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 21426
Price: US$35.80
181.21458 Minority Representation
This paper considers images of the mentally ill and the stigma associated with mental illness, noting how discrimination against the mentally ill remains a concern and one that has not been as fully addressed as other forms of discrimination and how many people still view the mentally ill as almost a separate species rather than as normal human beings who develop a treatable condition through no fault of their own.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 21458
Price: US$53.70
182.21519 The Maori of New Zealand
Like all native cultures, the Maori people of New Zealand have had an undeniable effect upon the origins and the future of the nation. The actual geographic and historic origin of the Maori people is relatively unclear as it stretches back perhaps millennia and is traceable only through sketchy archaeological evidence. Prior to the 20th century, little accurate or scientifically valid anthropological research had been completed on the Maori. However shrouded in history, the Maori have had a significant impact upon the formation and modern cultural identity of New Zealand. It is the purpose of this paper to examine, in brief, the nature of the historic Maori and their continued influence upon the current New Zealand?s cultural, economic, and political identity.