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16884 Alienation: From Marx to Contemporary American Society In this paper, we will discuss alienation starting with Marx and working toward a critique of modern American Society. We will explore its beginnings in the works of Marx, and how he built upon the ideas of Hegel through a criticism and analysis of his works. We will then look at the work of Heidegger and compare his thoughts and idea with those of Marx. We will come to learn that these two thinkers are in many ways tied to each other, but are also worlds apart. In the last section of this paper, we will closely examine how alienation manifests itself in modern American society and culture.
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16906 Practical Statistics The concept of the standard deviation has a number of practical applications within a range of research projects. In a broad sense, the concept of standard deviation allows a researcher to define a realm of expected normal variation. When one is investigating either the natural or the human world, there is almost always a range of possible answers for any given question. In more purely mathematical terms, the standard deviation permits a researcher to measure the range of values of a set of numbers (which correlate to a set of research results) by using a particular way of measuring the expected range or spread of the majority of answers or responses (in the case of standard deviation the variation in a distribution is defined equaling the square root of the arithmetic mean of the squares of the deviations from the arithmetic mean.
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16956 Amazing Grace This paper briefly explains the advances Mary Richmond brought to the Social Workers arena and then uses these concepts to explore the book by Jonathan Kozol called Amazing Grace, which explains the life of children in the slums of New York, their life, their expectations and the inequalities shown in the education system and the way these people are forced to live.
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16976 A Sociological Analysis of Community Works: The Revival of Civil Society in America by E.J. Dionne Jr. This paper will seek to understand a sociological analysis of Community Works: The Revival of Civil Society in America by E.J. Dionne Jr.. By revealing the many different essays of ideology presented in civil society theory, we can understand how Dionne keeps a focus on symbolic interactionist theory to formulate the main points and ideology presented in her book.
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16990 Men have the Emotional Depth of a Bottle Cap In analyzing the situation the couple presents, one need to take the presented details, summarize the challenges being experienced and then try to develop a process in which the couple can work on a solution together, if one exists. There is the possibility that this couple has developed a marriage that is simply ?as good as it gets? given the differences innately present in men and women. In the end, this will be something for the couple themselves to determine, as although the wife indicates unhappiness in her husband?s emotional unavailability, occasionally people do complain about items in which they truly don?t want to change, or make the effort to bring about the change.
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19974 Hinduism and the Indian Caste System In Hinduism, all people belong to castes depending upon the social class into which they are born. Under this theological perspective, we are reincarnated as a particular class based upon our actions in our previous life. How you act and behave in this life will determine the caste into which you will be born upon reincarnation. While supported by the religious belief, the caste system is also a deeply ingrained political, economic, and social system that regiments every aspect of society and life. The caste determines where you will live, how you will dress, what level of education you will receive, what jobs you can take, and who you can marry. To the non-Hindu world, this system seems quite unjust and unnecessarily divisive, as it does to many Hindus. But, with any ingrained and deeply attached system of belief and function, the caste system is supported if not actively by the majority of Hindus, then by an internalized acceptance of it.
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19977 The History of Workers' Compensation: How It Came To Be In this paper we will discuss the history of how workers' compensation came to be. First we will examine the background of the social climate in which worker compensation developed. We will then look at the emergence of state funds and how this was tactic by government to prevent insurance companies from becoming to powerful. We will then look at how and why the Office of Workers' Compensation Program can to be. We will exam the major cases and success of this organization. Let us now start with the social background.
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