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Papers On Sociology, Social Work, & Counseling
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Anthony
Burgess' 'Is America Falling Apart' ?
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5 pages in length. Is America falling apart? It is an
interesting question which does not have a singular
answer. Even Anthony Burgess is torn as to whether America
is truly falling apart or merely moving through a
transitional period on its way to better times. His
constant allusions to miscreant characters and unsavory
activities lead one to believe that Burgess considers
humanity a sea of lost souls who have fallen victim to the
seedier side of human culture. The writer discusses
whether Burgess believes America is, indeed, falling
apart, as well as addresses the various reasons he may
believe this to be true. **This is an Anthony Burgess
article being reviewed-- not a novel. No additional
sources cited.
Filename: Aburgess.wps
Cults
& The Rationale Behind Mass Suicides
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A 6 page paper discussing several 'suicide
cults,'including Heaven's Gate, The People's Temple, The
Branch Davidians, and the Canadian Solar Temple. The
writer explains why people join these cults, and argues
that although these groups are definitely an aberration of
our times, there is little that can be done, at least in
the United States, because freedom of religion is
guaranteed under the Constitution. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: Cults.wps
Suicide
& Religion
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The correlation between these two variables is outlined in
this 10 page research proposal. After a review of
sociological literature, a study is designed which
includes the derivation of relevant statistical data as
well as questionnaire distribution. Ten sample questions
are included as well as an explanation of the methodology
employed. Variables are described in detail. Bibliography
lists 14 sources.
Filename: Relsuic.wps
Domestic
Violence in Police Families
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In 20 pages the author discusses domestic violence in
police families. The paper is divided into the following
sections: 1. Statement of the problem, 2. Literature
review, 3. Proposed methodology, 4. Analysis, and 5.
Conclusion. ' The law enforcement officer must maintain
his/her cool on the job. It is easy for an officer to take
out his/her frustration on his/her spouse, companion, or
child. For some police officers the result of their job
stress surfaces as aggression. In far too many cases, that
aggression become domestic violence.' Bibliography lists
12 sources.
Filename: Domviol.wps
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Thomas More's 'Utopia' # 2 / Imperfection Is Better...
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A 3 page look at the geopolitical beliefs expounded in
Utopia and how such societies have traditionally failed
throughout the course of history. The writer argues that
rather than strive for the unattainable, we should learn
to appreciate the value of imperfection. No other sources
cited.
Filename: Utopia2.wps
Sir
Thomas More's 'Utopia' # 3 / Not A 'Perfect' Society
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A 3 page essay criticizing More's Utopia in an historical
context. The writer feels that a 'perfect' society is not
possible when it has war, prisoners or war, and slavery.
Examples from other Utopian ideologies are presented to
illustrate points made. No other sources cited.
Filename: Utopia3.wps
Sir
Thomas More's 'Utopia' # 4 / Communism Doesn't Work !
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In this insightful 3 page essay, the writer argues that in
Utopian societies, the creator is always theoretically
'playing God,' and establishing whatever social order (s)he
sees fit for the achievement of societal perfection. It is
argued that there exists no viable connection between the
Utopia presented in Thomas More's book and true democracy.
Rather, More's Utopia more closely resembles Communism --
a failed idea ! No other sources cited.
Filename: Utopia4.wps
Sir
Thomas More's 'Utopia' & The Communist State
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A 5 page paper analyzing the ways in which Thomas More's
idealized society, described in his book Utopia, could be
said to be Communist. The paper concludes that the actual
aims of Karl Marx and More were different; Marx was
calling for a social revolution, and More was calling for
a moral one. Bibliography lists three sources including
book.
Filename: Utopia.doc
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